Saturday, February 11, 2023

ALL CALM


The wind is starting to get up and we are as ready as we are going to be.  The main news in this morning's local paper is that Urban Search and Rescue teams, a water rescue crew and army Unimog trucks are among the extra resources on their way to Northland ahead of the expected landfall of Cyclone Gabrielle so the "powers that be" are taking it very seriously.

The weather watches have now been upgraded to weather warnings - from 9 p.m. tonight 100 - 150 mm rain over 24 hours with further rain after that.  The wind warning is from 7 a.m. Sunday and for winds 120 - 130 km/h.

I have picked the beans and the majority of tomatoes that were turning colour.



We only have a short row of beans that have kept us going all summer.  That was just one days worth.


The track the cyclone will take is still uncertain so we are hoping it may veer off away from New Zealand.

12 comments:

  1. Good to hear you are all prepared. I'm still hoping it will do the veer-away thing, although officialdom seems to think otherwise. I guess time will tell. Take care, Mxx

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  2. Hoping it does veer away. Glad you are prepared.
    It is just hot and windy in Hamilton..we are keeping an eye out too and not going further north

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    1. Good idea. I see on the news it is expected to keep going south.

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    2. Looks like we should be ok to travel south on Tuesday, but will have to keep a check for weather damage regarding our route

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    3. It sounds as though it is going to cover the whole country. Our warnings have just gone to red for both wind and rain.

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    1. Thank you, John. It sounds a bit rough outside now. I think the wind will be the worst thing for us as we are high up.

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  4. NZ seems to be in for a battering. At least you had warning and could batten down

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    1. Yes, both wind and rain increasing. Wind and rain warnings now Red.

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  5. I read last night that the cyclone has been downgraded to a category 2 which is positive, we are hoping it won't be so bad.

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    1. I thought that but our warnings have just gone to red.

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