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i JUST RECIEVED THIS FROM HMB MARINA.
 
lOOKING NASTY NASTY NASTY
 
 

WEATHER WARNING

An intensifying low pressure system is expected to pass over Auckland on Saturday 26th July through Sunday. Gusts in excess of 50 knots are forecast for the Harbour and Gulf area, heavy rain is also expected. The barometric pressure showing in a number of online weather maps is predicted to be as low as 976 hPa. See the attached map and excerpt from the Met Service.

 

We strongly suggest you check the state of all the mooring lines.  Are they strong enough to take the increased loadings that will occur during this storm? Double up if necessary and reduce the possibility of damage.   

“Forecasters are warning that a storm set to hit the North island over the weekend will be severe.  he Met Service is calling it "no ordinary storm" and the Radio Network's weather analyst Philip Duncan described it as "extremely rare and nasty".

A rapidly intensifying storm is heading for northern New Zealand, striking first in Northland and Auckland before reaching Bay of Plenty and Gisborne on Sunday, Met Service said.  "This is no ordinary storm. It's one of the largest and deepest lows we've seen for some years," Met Service spokesman Peter Kreft said.  "By the time this system reaches northern New Zealand on Saturday, it is likely to have significant destructive potential."

Mr Duncan said: "It is going to deepen rapidly and has the potential of bringing damaging winds, flooding rains, big seas and strong rip tides. It may well be the most intense sub-tropical storm of the decade".

He said the air pressure with this system could drop to 967hPa for a time on Saturday which he says is extremely rare for areas near Auckland.   "This could help create one of the biggest storm surges seen in the upper North Island for several years," he said.  "If this prediction eventuates we could see storm surges flooding low lying eastern coastal areas from Northland to Auckland and across Coromandel and Bay of Plenty. It may also pose a serious risk for low lying areas around the Firth of Thames which is particularly vulnerable to northern storm surges".

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Looks like a calm Wellington dayTongue

I flew to Auckland yesterday morning and while boarding (stationary on the ground) the plane was swaying so much you had to hold onto the seat backs to make your way to your allocated seat!

Tried to fly back to Wellies yesterday afternoon, no luck. 120Kph winds, low cloud etc. Had to buy a new toothbrush for my unplanned night in AK.

Looks like the top half of the North Island is going to get it bad this time. Make sure you lock up your daughters (no, that's a different thing isn't it).
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My thoughts exactly :) See ya down at Takas tomorrow :)
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Sweet supposed to be playing hibiscuss coast tomorow afternoon.............. should take the wetsuit
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At Stanmore Bay deacs? what time, what field........

will come down the hill and throw things at ya....Tongue
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Unfriggin believeable.... It is a pearler day out there at the moment , blue skies with hardly a breath of wind.... yet ya log into the herald website and it predicts the above...... could be interesting if the forecasters have got it right.... Ermm
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Not if you live in Northland or Coro.........Pinch
 
I'll be flat out honing my rough weather launch/retrive skills at Stanmore Bay....Shocked
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Fishing will be going off today I reckon 
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I can confirm that Bushie!
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Yep, just spoke to Damo. Absolutely went off out there he reports  
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helping a friend shift houses over the weekend moving from auckland across to waiheke on the ferry... should be fun haha
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pie boys out there too. I drove past his house and saw the "Lawn ornament" was gone so called him to tell him his boat had been stolenLOL and low and behold he is actually using it.........and for fishing no lessLOL
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Originally posted by Tomsta Tomsta wrote:

Unfriggin believeable.... It is a pearler day out there at the moment , blue skies with hardly a breath of wind.... yet ya log into the herald website and it predicts the above...... could be interesting if the forecasters have got it right.... Ermm


I understand that seriously ugly weather has hit Onehunga. There is a deep depression centred over Paihia Rd, and the frostiness in the air has to be experienced to be believed. The lower floors of the property have been frozen solid and some residents have taken to locking themselves in the (only slightly) warmer upper floors.

The cold front coincided with the arrival of several boxes of soft plastics. The storm is expected to last several weeks, or at least one decent jewellery shopping trip.
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insert sues voice into the marlin meltdown sound bite and I think you would have a pretty accurate description of what went down this morningLOL
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Originally posted by Bushpig Bushpig wrote:

Yep, just spoke to Damo. Absolutely went off out there he reports  
Out with Damo next Wednesday, hope things cleared up by then.......
Dont take life too seriously.....no one gets out alive any way.
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Originally posted by fozzy9 fozzy9 wrote:

Out with Damo next Wednesday, hope things cleared up by then.......


Based on the current forecast don't get your hopes up, they are predicting 40 to 50 knots from the west next Wednesday
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Originally posted by Bushpig Bushpig wrote:

Originally posted by fozzy9 fozzy9 wrote:

Out with Damo next Wednesday, hope things cleared up by then.......


Based on the current forecast don't get your hopes up, they are predicting 40 to 50 knots from the west next Wednesday
 
Bugger, got a few days off before changing jobs....better organise a back up day with him.
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Its still blue and calm out there in Auckland you think the build up would be happening by now.

Anyone up North able to tell us whats it like up there at the mo?
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It is...... just spoke to the missus and she could inform me that it's starting to get that pre-really-crap-weather-hazyness......
 
Be a big ring round the moon this eve i would imagine.......
 
beer drinking on Diversity this arvo, so i won't be worrying bout no weatherThumbs%20Up
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