11/04/2017 4:16am
> From the WeatherWatch archives
Cyclone Cook has cleared New Caledonia and is now weakening slowly but also heading directly towards New Zealand’s North Island.
We take a look at the all the various computer models and where Cook may end up making landfall – however we also explain why the tropical storm is quite small and how another larger low in the Tasman Sea is working with this tropical low to create some big areas of rain.
Some places may barely affected – but it’s worth closely monitoring.
Here’s the very latest on Cyclone Cook’s path to New Zealand with Philip Duncan from our web studio…
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Jared on 11/04/2017 12:57pm
Hey Phil,
That is a sweet intro beat! Who is the producer?
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Dave on 11/04/2017 5:53am
Hi Phil
Great video. I see latest models seem to be moving the track more W. If that happens I suspect the Coromandel & your old home town of Te Aroha will get a real serve
Hope they are wrong
Cheers Dave
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