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Archives for April 2010

Our sun as we’ve never seen it before

Launched on Feb. 11, 2010, SDO is the most advanced spacecraft ever designed to study the sun. During its five-year…

Summer heat hits South Island: 27 degrees recorded

WeatherWatch is reporting that summer heat has returned to the South Island with the nation’s high of 27 degrees being recorded at…

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Thursday’s national highs…27 in the South Island!

Today’s highest temperature was 27 at Lyttelton. Today’s lowest maximum temperature was 11 at Alexandra, Milford Sound. Kaitaia : 19…

Flights swarm back into Europe (Image)

Planes are swarming back into European skies today following airports re-opening after this week’s ash cloud. This image below, taken…

A gradual end to the drought for some, but others may get worse?

No forecaster can be absolutely sure of when the droughts across New Zealand will end… but time is running out…

VIDEO: How on earth do you pronounce Eyjafjallajokull?!

The volcano that has brought stress to air travellers across the globe has also brought stress to news readers who…

It’s the middle of Autumn…so where are the storms?

We’re now smack bang in the middle of Autumn but the weather so far this season has been mild, dry…

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Wednesday’s national highs…

Today’s highest temperature was 25 at Gisborne. Today’s lowest maximum temperature was 14 at Waiouru. Kaitaia : 21 Whangarei :…

Sydney all misty

There is nothing like morning fog to re-inforce that summer is long-gone, and Sydney certainly had this drilled in this…

Q & A with controversial “moon man” Ken Ring

TOP DEBATE:  Have your say… He’s a regular contributor to the comments section at WeatherWatch.co.nz and Ken Ring of www.predictweather.com often causes…