Somehow
they contrive to report this without any reference of the great
climate change elephant in the room.
Nothing
is connected and everything is just is what is should be – friggin’
warm winter temperatures, leaves still on deciduous trees in June,
raspberries and strawberries in winter.
I
mean, el-Nino is over and NZ is a long way from the Arctic,or
anyhwere else, so why worry?! Lol
Record
challenging sub-tropical warmth returns to NZ next week
Image / Friday June 24th temperature map for 12noon shows the clear pull of sub-tropical air over New Zealand from near Fiji / Weathermap
- WeatherWatch.co.nz
15
June , 2016
Our
year of temperature records being beaten or challenged continues -
with yet another burst of warmer than average sub-tropical air
expected for next week says WeatherWatch.co.nz.
The
weather news authority says a large high will drift east of New
Zealand and turn into a 'blocking high'. "Basically a
blocking high is one that acts like an invisible brick wall to our
east, allowing sub-tropical northerlies to spread across New Zealand
and heavy rain is then possible in northern and western facing areas"
says head weather analyst Philip Duncan.
"Much
like other extra warm spells lately the mild airflow is being caused
by a single large high pressure system, situated in the right place
to drag down sub-tropical northerlies in the anti-cyclonic pin".
The
warm record-challenging air will reach New Zealand around Wednesday
to Friday next week.
A
colder southerly flow will then return to New Zealand for the final
weekend of June with yet another high rolling in behind that for the
final days of June.
WeatherWatch.co.nz
says highs later next week in some areas will reach the low 20s with
overnight lows well above freezing.
*WeatherWatch.co.nz
has been talking about this warm spell for a week now on CountryTV
forecasts, Sky Channel 81.
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