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Re: Weather

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2023 12:13 am
by Admin
Di Wundrin wrote: Tue Jan 31, 2023 9:19 pm Seriously?? The way we're hearing it half the population of Auckland is afloat! bloody media hype. again.
I know, and it downright gives me the shits.

I made the comment to Mrs A this morning that international media coverage of the Great Auckland Flood is almost exactly the same as the recent Pakistan floods.

In Auckland, several hundred people have been forced out of their houses and 4 (3) killed by the floods.

Pakistan lost 1500+ lives, tens of millions permanently displaced and still 4 million kids in dire need of lifesaving assistance.

White is right.

Re: Weather

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2023 4:35 pm
by Admin
Di, you better get some incontinence knickers on, because you might well shit yourself laughing at this one, and it pretty much sums up the Great Auckland Flood.

Our headline story this morning is the sad tale of a family whose house was wasted in the flood: https://www.stuff.co.nz/auckland/131109 ... -in-deluge

Just after they'd spent 35 grand on flood repairs!

And that wasn't even the only flood in the past year.

If you live on land prone to flooding, you should probably expect flooding.

Yes, we've had a couple of unfortunate deaths, and most of the real damage has been done by land giving way as a result of the massive rainfall, but it all part of the cycle Auckland is subject to. It's how erosion works, and if you build a house on or near a steep slope in NZ, you can bet your last dollar that at some stage, it will fall down.

The really funny part is the rain didn't coincide with either a very high tide, a storm surge, or strong north-east winds. Sooner or later, those three will combine with tropical rainfall, and if you ever wanted a place utterly at the mercy of a decent storm surge, it's Auckland. The floods last week will look like puddles when the tide's backing the water up and flooding in from the sea as well.

A normal spring tide sees our two major traffic routes sitting a whole six inches above high water. Total money spent in Auckland on flood prevention: $0.

Re: Weather

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2023 9:53 pm
by Admin
Someone managed to catch a slip on the Coromandel Road: https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/131125 ... -peninsula

Hopefully, it works.

It's an inherent problem in New Zealand. When you cut roads into clay banks, there's always a likelihood the rest of the embankment will slide off, and eventually they all will.

Re: Weather

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2023 6:25 pm
by President Bush
Weather like this always put a little extra cash in your pocket driving cab at night back in the eighties, nearly impossible to walk or wait for the bus.

https://www.wmur.com/article/new-hampsh ... 3/42754726#

-40 degrees is about where centigrade and fahrenheit meet.

Re: Weather

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2023 8:40 pm
by Di Wundrin
Admin wrote: Wed Feb 01, 2023 4:35 pm Di, you better get some incontinence knickers on, because you might well shit yourself laughing at this one, and it pretty much sums up the Great Auckland Flood.

Our headline story this morning is the sad tale of a family whose house was wasted in the flood: https://www.stuff.co.nz/auckland/131109 ... -in-deluge

Just after they'd spent 35 grand on flood repairs!

And that wasn't even the only flood in the past year.

If you live on land prone to flooding, you should probably expect flooding.

Yes, we've had a couple of unfortunate deaths, and most of the real damage has been done by land giving way as a result of the massive rainfall, but it all part of the cycle Auckland is subject to. It's how erosion works, and if you build a house on or near a steep slope in NZ, you can bet your last dollar that at some stage, it will fall down.
The really funny part is the rain didn't coincide with either a very high tide, a storm surge, or strong north-east winds. Sooner or later, those three will combine with tropical rainfall, and if you ever wanted a place utterly at the mercy of a decent storm surge, it's Auckland. The floods last week will look like puddles when the tide's backing the water up and flooding in from the sea as well.

A normal spring tide sees our two major traffic routes sitting a whole six inches above high water. Total money spent in Auckland on flood prevention: $0.
Yep, that sounds like Lismore, and a few other towns full of 'Pollyanna' home and business owners.
But the people who rebuild houses on 'fire ridges' take the the medals.

This town has a bit of a 'slippage' action now and then too. There's an odd patch of geology that I should read up on but haven't. It's soil isn't like that around the region. Hilly as hell with loose conglomerate looking soil doesn't do 'cuttings' very well and the Council are forever closing the roads while they 'rewrap' the dodgiest bits with heavy wire mesh and cross their fingers. of course it slips down and pressures the wire out every yer or three so they just do it over again.
It would be easier to just grade back more of a slope but people have built million buck (almost) mansions on top for the views. Doh!

Bit of excitement here yesterday after noon. Bewdiful day, sunshine nice and hot, cicadas screaming, birds singing me in the middle of typing a rant about something and KABOOOM! Huge flash of light and ear splitting noise nearly knocked me sideways. Faaaaaaaarout.

It was a bolt from the blue. Absolutely no warning of a storm whatever. Sun was still out for another minute or so.
Didn't knock the power out but had reconnect the wi-fi and had a look at the weather radar it was the tiniest little storm I've ever see. Barely as bi as the town! It only had another 2 strikes in it and a few buckets of rain and it tootled out to sea and the sun ws out again in 5 minutes flat.

Had to chuckle at the sound of just about everyone in the 'village' out discussing what they were doing when the big strike happaned though.
Lucky it didn't stop a few old hearts.

Last night on the News there was another little storm that wreaked havoc on Pt Maquarie just down the coast. Found some footage of that and it's hard to believe such a little storm could be so fierce. 'Microburst'?? something like that it said. ...of course theres a mention of the town being 'destroyed' which is bullshit. Bit of cleanup but it's a big town and far from 'destroyed'.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=emZvhkOf2Xo

Re: Weather

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2023 9:09 pm
by grayman
Di Wundrin wrote: Fri Feb 03, 2023 8:40 pm
It was a bolt from the blue.
🙂

The Blue:

https://www.reckonings.net/reckonings/2 ... llins.html

Re: Weather

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2023 10:25 pm
by Admin
Di Wundrin wrote: Fri Feb 03, 2023 8:40 pm 'Microburst'??
Yep, that's what it is - and they create winds almost at tornado strength. They come from nowhere and disappear just as fast. If you imagine a gigantic mass of air & water that suddenly becomes too heavy for the atmosphere to hold up, then being dropped in one load is about how they work.

Cool to watch - if you're outside you can hear them coming, but best viewed from inside. One guy got blown into a brick wall over here a few years ago by one. Killed him instantly.

Re: Weather

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2023 11:12 pm
by Admin
I hope this is available to watch outside NZ - it hammers home why the floods got such enormous publicity: https://www.nzherald.co.nz/video/focus- ... S3DW7EEGA/

If you can't see it, it shows a large number of rich cunts' houses whose seasides just got a lot closer to their house.

Re: Weather

Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2023 1:07 am
by grayman
Beachfront property.

Or will be come the next storm.

Re: Weather

Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2023 1:16 am
by grayman
Currently minus 2° Fahrenheit at Gray Manor with a forecast of minus 10° when I leave for work in the morning.