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1:19pm, 27th July
It’s a tough job sometimes when weather forecasters have to make a call, if a big storm/cyclone/hurricane is going to hit and where the exact location will be. At times it comes down to guesswork and perhaps the cartoon best sums it up!
Next week subtropical and subantarctic airflows will meet over NZ – and the forecast is still yet to be locked…
Next week subtropical and subantarctic airflows will meet over NZ – and the forecast is still yet to be locked…
High pressure and warm nor’westers are the theme of July’s final weekend – and the final week looks to be…
High pressure over the Tasman Sea moves closer to the North Island encouraging milder nor’westers from Australia into the South…
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Melissa on 4/10/2009 5:41am
Maybe I’m just being a blonde here, but why can’t I see or find the “cartoon”?
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WW Forecast Team on 4/10/2009 5:46am
No wasn’t you – it was a problem at our end. Thanks for pointing it out. You should be able to see it now.
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