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Morcs
1st March 2008, 11:07
In Auckland. Its been belting down since last night,
I got to check the rain radar onm tvnz.co.nz, it shows no rain.
Go to Met service, check the auckland rain radar for every hour for the last 8 hours, no rain within 150kms.
WTF? or im just imagining the rain?
DUCATI*HARD
1st March 2008, 11:12
:eek:its all in your head
DMNTD
1st March 2008, 11:13
I blame the P...
Ragingrob
1st March 2008, 11:22
Maybe someone's just put a fish bowl outside your window? :shifty:
mynameis
1st March 2008, 11:28
Keep singing this song and it will stop:
Rain rain go away little Morcs wants to play
:lol:
What's wrong with a little rain??
Big Dave
1st March 2008, 11:41
It's a regular.
To tell proximity of precipitaaaaaation in Auckland:
look outside
check met service site - if the radar has stopped functioning you know it's heavy.
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MacD
1st March 2008, 12:43
Big Dave's right. The northern radar had stopped working. The MetService animation shows it back at the 1pm frame.
http://www.metservice.com/default/index.php?alias=allnzrainradar
Donor
1st March 2008, 12:57
Auckland rain?
Hell, this ain't Auckland rain...
This is standard Auckland humidity in a heavy state!
Swoop
1st March 2008, 13:56
Perhaps it is "stealth rain"? The stuff that cannot be picked up on radar...
Ask anyone in aviation. Radar ONLY breaks down when the weather is shit.
twotyred
1st March 2008, 13:59
In Auckland. Its been belting down since last night,
I got to check the rain radar onm tvnz.co.nz, it shows no rain.
Go to Met service, check the auckland rain radar for every hour for the last 8 hours, no rain within 150kms.
WTF? or im just imagining the rain?
wow!, raining in Orkland???... who would have thunk it?
MIXONE
1st March 2008, 14:04
You guys don't know real rain until you've ridden the South Is West Coast during the wet season.That's when the rain bounces back up off the road and you are getting water from all directions.Now that's real rain(in a deep baritone)
Big Dave
1st March 2008, 14:41
Osnl is that you?
Come and get your rain.
Copy-paste:
Saturday
Max: 24°C Min: 19°C
(Day) (Overnight)
Osnl rain. Strong northerlies.
Sunday
Max: 25°C Min: 16°C
(Day) (Overnight)
Some showers, increasing fine spells. Westerlies.
Bad day at the metservice
Big Dave
1st March 2008, 14:45
You guys don't know real rain until you've ridden the South Is West Coast during the wet season.That's when the rain bounces back up off the road and you are getting water from all directions.Now that's real rain(in a deep baritone)
Well of course we had it Tuff - South Coast Rain, nuffink.
Back in Queensland we had so moooch rain we 'ad our 'ouse turn int' lake.
Actually
I rode over arthur's pass on a day where they had 100mm of rain in greymouth.
most spectacular thing wot I ever seen.
In Auckland. Its been belting down since last night,
I got to check the rain radar onm tvnz.co.nz, it shows no rain.
Go to Met service, check the auckland rain radar for every hour for the last 8 hours, no rain within 150kms.
WTF? or im just imagining the rain?
No rain here Morcs, we is Auckland too :bleh:, I think you must be imagining it :laugh:
Big Dave
1st March 2008, 15:04
No rain here Morcs, we is Auckland too :bleh:, I think you must be imagining it :laugh:
Can you get your old man to buy you a watch or something?
Hitcher
1st March 2008, 15:24
Large chunks of the country are ravaged by drought and Aucklanders are moaning about a little rain taking the head off their lattes.
Jiminy
1st March 2008, 15:28
Be happy if it rains, it will be sunny soon.
Be sad if it's sunny, it will rain soon.
This is NZ after all, the weather can't be stable for a moment.
I've ordered some sun for tomorrow over Welly, hope NZ Post delivers it on time :)
Big Dave
1st March 2008, 15:31
Large chunks of the country are ravaged by drought and Aucklanders are moaning about a little rain taking the head off their lattes.
It's the dills who designed the 'catchment areas' - there's plenty of rain all right - but those fullahs who installed what catches it need a talking too.
MIXONE
1st March 2008, 15:33
Well of course we had it Tuff - South Coast Rain, nuffink.
Back in Queensland we had so moooch rain we 'ad our 'ouse turn int' lake.
Actually
I rode over arthur's pass on a day where they had 100mm of rain in greymouth.
most spectacular thing wot I ever seen.
Heading for the street races were you?Sometimes they more resemble boat races.
Big Dave
1st March 2008, 15:51
Heading for the street races were you?Sometimes they more resemble boat races.
Not seen those races - one day - that time was heading for Chch up the steep side - right into it.
About this time of year it was too.
These were both absolutely pumping. Far too wet for cameras that day though.
Livvy
1st March 2008, 18:05
Large chunks of the country are ravaged by drought and Aucklanders are moaning about a little rain taking the head off their lattes.
That's pretty much what I was thinking.
You wanna whine Auckland, then send all that rain to the Waikato... Otherwise you guys ain't gonna have your lattes because there won't be any milk because all the cows will have died.
Feel better? :bleh:
homer
1st March 2008, 18:12
Perhaps it is "stealth rain"? The stuff that cannot be picked up on radar...
Ask anyone in aviation. Radar ONLY breaks down when the weather is shit.
oh your not exactly wrong there
the radar does miss a lot of rain ,it depends on how far away from the actual radar the rain is and depends on what height the rains at .
Swoop
1st March 2008, 18:25
That's pretty much what I was thinking.
You wanna whine Auckland, then send all that rain to the Waikato... Otherwise you guys ain't gonna have your lattes because there won't be any milk because all the cows will have died.
Feel better? :bleh:
The only people complaining are the farmers.
If it rains "It's a flood!! - we want compensation".
If the sun comes out - "It's a drought - we want financial assistance!".
Farmers' know the risks from making a living off of the land. Prepare for the future.
When they do learn where the balance is, they make a shitload of loot.
Livvy
1st March 2008, 18:36
The only people complaining are the farmers.
If it rains "It's a flood!! - we want compensation".
If the sun comes out - "It's a drought - we want financial assistance!".
Farmers' know the risks from making a living off of the land. Prepare for the future.
When they do learn where the balance is, they make a shitload of loot.
Not all farmers are like that, but they should receive more government support IMHO.
Then again I grew up in a farming community, so I'm a little biased.
But seriously, NZ is a farming country - yes there's money in it, but if the farmers just take shit as it comes, and deal with it, a lot of folk will complain because the prices would fluctuate so wildly. And this government doesn't do fuck all to help anyone unless there's such an uproar they can't hear themselves whine.
homer
1st March 2008, 18:46
no I work on a farm and others ive been on and 99% of farmers only have to see the sun come out and its a mad fucken panic to get irrigation going .
If you get more than 1 inch rain and youd think you need a boat in a hurry
Livvy
1st March 2008, 18:50
no I work on a farm and others ive been on and 99% of farmers only have to see the sun come out and its a mad fucken panic to get irrigation going .
If you get more than 1 inch rain and youd think you need a boat in a hurry
Now that is over-exaggeration.
MacD
1st March 2008, 18:57
You know what, I only saw somebody questioning why the rain radar wasn't showing the rain that was obviously falling outside? :rolleyes:
homer
1st March 2008, 19:40
Now that is over-exa.
um thats actually not an over exaggeration
You need to spend some time on the farms around where you are or here anyway
its all ive heard for the last 6 years
same agument.
just 2 days ago i hear from the boss
if it dosnt rain this weekend well have to irrigate on monday !
well its raining and i gurantee if its fine on tuesday itll be the same answer on tues well have to irrigate on wed
like everythings growing at the moment
its just nuts
as soon as the sun comes out you need a sprinkler
Livvy
1st March 2008, 20:13
um thats actually not an over exaggeration
You need to spend some time on the farms around where you are or here anyway
its all ive heard for the last 6 years
same agument.
just 2 days ago i hear from the boss
if it dosnt rain this weekend well have to irrigate on monday !
well its raining and i gurantee if its fine on tuesday itll be the same answer on tues well have to irrigate on wed
like everythings growing at the moment
its just nuts
as soon as the sun comes out you need a sprinkler
Point should be made we're not getting enough rain... By rain, he needs a downpour, but a lot of that will run off because the ground's so dry.
homer
1st March 2008, 20:39
its more so that farmers get jumpy
they just cant wait and have to have something to do
Livvy
1st March 2008, 20:50
its more so that farmers get jumpy
they just cant wait and have to have something to do
I don't think I've ever met a farmer that has time to just wait for things.
Can you get your old man to buy you a watch or something?
I have one. Was just giving a poke to Pete, he reckons I live in Auckland. BTW it was raining here about 10 mins ago our time...LOL
Blossom
1st March 2008, 21:03
ennnnyway.... I hope this heavy prescipitation stops by tomorrow at lunch time cause I am going for my bhs test on an unfamiliar bike.... sheesh.
Livvy
1st March 2008, 21:05
ennnnyway.... I hope this heavy prescipitation stops by tomorrow at lunch time cause I am going for my bhs test on an unfamiliar bike.... sheesh.
You should be fine, just ask the guy if you can have a few minutes adjusting to it as it's an unfamiliar bike. It sounds sensible, and you can just reassure yourself in the wet conditions.
I believe in you! :D
Blossom
1st March 2008, 21:19
You should be fine, just ask the guy if you can have a few minutes adjusting to it as it's an unfamiliar bike. It sounds sensible, and you can just reassure yourself in the wet conditions.
I believe in you! :D
Thankyou liv.. I am sure it will go fine. Actually I am more nervous about the scratchies than the bhs test.
Maha
1st March 2008, 21:23
Thankyou liv.. I am sure it will go fine. Actually I am more nervous about the scratchies than the bhs test.
Gotta watch the scratchies, when I did mine I was so sure about everything that i had got two wrong in about the first 7 questions, tried sticking the grey shit back on....:laugh:
Go there in the end, big breath and settle down, you can do this, is what i told myself. BHS is a piece of piss, really, you will wonder what the worry was all about....good luck!...
Maha
1st March 2008, 21:33
One question I got wrong was about 'When should you dip your lights'?
I chose....When you are in a built up area ie: town....
That was wrong, the correct answer is When you see a cop on points duty, or words to that effect.
There seems to more than one right answer to some questions (grey area's)
Take your time, dont hurry it.....:confused:
Blossom
2nd March 2008, 11:35
One question I got wrong was about 'When should you dip your lights'?
I chose....When you are in a built up area ie: town....
That was wrong, the correct answer is When you see a cop on points duty, or words to that effect.
There seems to more than one right answer to some questions (grey area's)
Take your time, dont hurry it.....:confused:
yep I just finished studying the learners questions (they are all on the ltsa website) and got a few weirdo ones wrong. Refamiliarising myself with the giveway rule. Turns out things have changed somewhat since I got my cage licence.
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