the South Pacific Ocean near Great Barrier Island island, New Zealand, in the morning of Thursday, May 2, 2024 at 9.57 am local time (Pacific/Auckland GMT +12). The quake had a moderate depth of 106 km (66 mi) and was not felt (or at least not reported so).
Phil, I live in England I have noticed your high pressures in New Zealand the winds travel in an anti-clockwise direction yet here in England they go clockwise, and vice versa with the lows clockwise why is that? I used to live in Auckland and never got around to understanding it.
And international maritime law(if I am correct)states an all round white light for anchoring. All visiting British run there navigation lights whilst anchoring. Confusing the show.
@@greyhamlogan2255 That's a lovely place you live in, I passed through it on my last holiday to NZ in 2006, and it reminded me of NZ when I was a child living in Takapuna in the 1960s Every house came with a quarter-acre section.
Forget all the TV weather.
Phil is bang on with weather predictions.
Thank you very much Tony!! :)
Lovely sunny day in Gizzy but the wind feels a bit chilly 🥶 thank you
Thank you Phillip.
More informative than TV weather.
we are thankful for the drop of rain in Wairarapa hopefully the grass will get growing before the depths of winter 😊
Thanks phil
Hi Phil, got the rain 🌨️ last night, as hoped for..💨 the wind 🍃 got up big time afterwards.. still nice weather today though 😊❤
There's a small dusting of snow on Ruapahu today
Nice!
Thank you guys, enjoy your afternoon and take care.
the South Pacific Ocean near Great Barrier Island island, New Zealand, in the morning of Thursday, May 2, 2024 at 9.57 am local time (Pacific/Auckland GMT +12). The quake had a moderate depth of 106 km (66 mi) and was not felt (or at least not reported so).
Thanks Phil.
Good clear kiwi commentary ,
Thanks heaps :)
Cheers Phil
Phil, I live in England I have noticed your high pressures in New Zealand the winds travel in an anti-clockwise direction yet here in England they go clockwise, and vice versa with the lows clockwise why is that? I used to live in Auckland and never got around to understanding it.
Yes, down under we move in the opposite direction. Greetings from Whitianga NZ.
And international maritime law(if I am correct)states an all round white light for anchoring.
All visiting British run there navigation lights whilst anchoring. Confusing the show.
It's because of the Coriolis effect.
@@camy205 100%
@@greyhamlogan2255 That's a lovely place you live in, I passed through it on my last holiday to NZ in 2006, and it reminded me of NZ when I was a child living in Takapuna in the 1960s Every house came with a quarter-acre section.
Snow on Mount Taranaki today!
Winter's a comin'!
Poured down papatoetoe gave up meter reading for the day
Thanks for the drip but no where near what north canterbury needs
Next update 3/5/24
Rain last night otherwise it was fine today.