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What's trending at Tūpare

Summer is (allegedly) on the way, you can tell because between downpours it’s warmer than winter. On the plus side the spring rains have brought a riot of colour to Tūpare. The rhododendrons have had a spectacular start to the summer season and the hydrangeas are close behind. Hydrangeas thrive in Taranaki’s mild, damp climate and this year has been the best for a while. Personally, I think the blues have never been more vibrant. I’ve often speculated whether the low light levels associated

February 2022 Hydrology Report

maximum rainfall being 139.0 mm recorded in October 1998. Rainfall intensities were high for this event, with more than 44 mm of rain in a hour being recorded in two separate occasions at the site. Patea, Hawera, Manaia and Te Kiri also recorded extreme rainfall during February with rainfall ranging between 578% and 666% of normal. Te Maunga recorded between 221% and 273% of normal rainfall, with North Egmont recording its second highest February rainfall on record with 869.5mm and Dawson falls

November 2024 climate summary

November continued the trend we’ve had pretty much all year for lower than average rainfall with our gauges recording an average of 125.3mm for the month – that's about 13% less than usual. Only four months this year – January, April, August and September – have seen higher than average rainfall and on average there has been 12% less than normal across all rain gauges. Year-to-date rainfall is lowest at Waitotara at Hawken Rd with 27% less rainfall than normal, Pohokura Saddle has had the

Weather study unit

Cross -Curiccula Topic: Weather Levels: 3-4 Mathematics Number Statistics Measurement Technology Weather monitoring Reading a weather map The Arts Clouds Skyscape Social Studies Photo Interpretation Timeline – weather related events Wether Emergency – Flood Wind and rain Science Weather monitoring Tropical cyclones Reading a weather map Air Pollution Wind and Rain Living under the mountain Health & Physical

February 2024 rainfall

We had a mostly dry February in Taranaki with average rainfall of 63.5mm – 44% less than usual for the month. Brooklands Zoo at New Plymouth had 78% less rain than normal while Omaru at Charlies (in the Southern Hill Country) had 8% less rain than an average February. The dry trend which started in January continued with year to date rainfall an average 22% less than normal, including 48% less at Pātea at Stratford. Mean river flows for February were 45% of typical values, low flows were 29%

Annual report 2012-2013

offensive emissions, any sign of leaching or surface flows, and pest plants. The neighbourhood was surveyed for environmental effects such as litter. Inspections noted the type of materials and manner in which they were discharged to the site. 1.4.4 Chemical sampling Patea Beach is an elevated site which for most of the time is dry. Rain that does fall on the site drains away at a very rapid rate. The site does not suffer from flooding from rain or tidal action, due to its elevation.

December 2023 rainfall

December was a slightly drier and warmer month than usual for most of Taranaki with 159.1mm of rainfall – 3% less than usual. There was 3% less rainfall than average, ranging from 60% less rain at Kaupokonui at Glenn Rd to 61% more rain than normal at Waiwhakaiho at Hillsborough. The year's rainfall ranges from 12% less rainfall at Omahine at Moana Trig, and 10% more rainfall at Omaru at Charlies, with an average of 2% less than a normal year. The average air temperature for Taranaki was

November 2023 rainfall

November was a slightly wetter and cooler month than usual for most of Taranaki with 143.9mm of rainfall – 3% more than usual. There was 3% more rainfall than average, ranging from 32% less rain at Kaupokonui at Glenn Rd to 39% more rain than normal at Waiwhakaiho at Hillsborough. Year to date rainfall ranges from 11% less rainfall at Pohokura Saddle, and 12% more rainfall at Omaru at Charlies, with an average of 2% less than normal. The average air temperature for Taranaki was 13.5°C, which is

August 2021 hydrology report

page Doc. No: 2859146 TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL MONTHLY RAINFALL AND RIVER REPORT FOR August 2021 Provisional Data Only Note: some sites record a number of parameters Table 1: Rainfall at 27 sites throughout the region Station Sub-region Monthly Year to Date Records Began Number of rain days (>0.5mm) Total Monthly Rainfall (mm) % of Monthly Normal (%) Total to date (mm) % of Normal for year to date % of average full calendar year Nth

Inhalable particulates (PM10) regional monitoring 2003

spring and summer, often bringing unsettled and showery weather. About 40% of New Plymouth’s rain comes with winds from the north or north-east, usually falling as steady rain for several hours or longer. South easterlies tend to be dry. The annual rainfall for New Plymouth averages around 1500 mm. Rainfall across the region varies from around 1000 mm on the southern coast, to 2000 mm at the highest points of the ringplain around Stratford, and higher rainfall in the hill country and on Mt