UPDATE
- 10 am NZT -
Metservice
is talking of huge swells and damaging storm surges that will affect
NZ.
Gales
of 250 km/hr extend 400 km from the centre of the cyclone on either
side.
This
will generate massive waves in all directions that will affect other
islands in the Pacific and NZ into next week.
Enjoy
the good weather while you can!
Valid
to 9:13am Sunday 15 Mar 2015
Severe
weather alert for New Zealand
SEVERE
WEATHER WATCH FOR NORTHLAND, COROMANDEL PENINSULA, HAWKES BAY ISSUED
BY METSERVICE AT 0913hrs 14-Mar-2015
GALE
SOUTHEASTERLIES, HEAVY RAIN AND LARGE SEAS FOR NORTHEASTERN PARTS OF
THE NORTH ISLAND LATE SUNDAY AND MONDAY.
Severe
Tropical Cyclone Pam, currently located near southern Vanuatu, is
forecast to track southeastwards over the weekend and pass east of
New Zealand during Monday and Tuesday. There remains some uncertainty
as to how close to the North Island the eventual cyclone track will
be, however, it will likely be a significant event, with strong
southeast winds and rain expected over much of the North Island late
Sunday and during Monday, along with extremely large seas about the
east coast. A Warning has been issued for Bay of Plenty, Gisborne and
northern Hawkes Bay for expected heavy rain and severe southeast
gales.
This
WATCH is for the possibility of severe gales in the following
areas...
NORTHLAND
and COROMANDEL PENINSULA, including GREAT BARRIER ISLAND: Southeast
winds are expected to rise to gale Sunday evening, and may rise to
severe gale for a time from Sunday night through to Monday afternoon.
NORTHERN
HAWKES BAY: Southeast winds are expected to rise to gale early Monday
morning,and may rise to severe gale for a time from late Monday
morning through to Monday evening.
This
WATCH is also for heavy rain in the following areas...
EASTERN
NORTHLAND and COROMANDEL PENINSULA, including GREAT BARRIER ISLAND: A
period of heavy rain is expected from Sunday evening through to late
Monday morning. Rainfall accumulations may exceed warning criteria
during this time (greater than 75mm in 15 hours).
This
WATCH is also an alert for dangerous coastal conditions...
People
should be aware that unusually heavy swells and very large waves are
expected to affect the east coast of the North Island, starting near
Cape Reinga Sunday evening, then spreading southwards to reach
Wairarapa late Monday.
Waves of this size have significant potential
to cause coastal erosion and damage, especially when combined with
gales and storm surge. Anyone considering venturing near the water
should take extra precautions and be sure to check the latest coastal
marine forecast for expected adverse conditions.
This
is a developing situation and people are advised to stay up to date
with the latest forecasts in the event further areas are added, or
part of this Watch is upgraded to a Warning.
This
Watch will be reviewed by 9pm Saturday 14 March 2015
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