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New Zealand on alert for arrival of cyclone

Monday 12 March 2018 | Published in Regional

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NEW ZEALAND – Cyclone Hola is looking likely to hit New Zealand, and scientists say the tropical cyclone season is not over yet.

Tropical cyclone Hola, advancing towards New Caledonia’s Loyalty Islands, is on track to head towards New Zealand, the third cyclone storm system to do so in the past six weeks.

“Based on current forecast track of Hola, there is a high risk of heavy rain and severe gales in Northland, Auckland, Coromandel Peninsula, Waikato, Bay of Plenty and Gisborne from early Monday through to Tuesday,” MetService said in its latest severe weather outlook.

NIWA announced last year alongside other agencies there was an above average risk for tropical cyclones to come close to New Zealand this season, due to La Nina weather conditions.

The average is about one ex-tropical cyclone a year.

NIWA’s principal forecasting scientist Chris Brandolino said recent information showed the cyclone looked increasingly likely to come close or cross over part of the North Island, but this wasn’t set in stone.

He said as it moves south and moves away from warmer waters it would most likely gradually weaken.

There will be no king tides coinciding with the weather event like with Cyclone Fehi, he said.

“That may not completely end the risk for coastal inundation, but it will at least minimise that risk.”

Monday afternoon and Tuesday morning (local time) is the most likely timeframe New Zealand will experience impacts on the coast.

Forecasters will have more information on its path and its impact over the weekend, Brandolino said.

He said this isn’t the end of the cyclone season and there’s also a possibility later in the month for another tropical cyclone further north in the Pacific.

“If that happens we’ll have to see where that goes and it may not even come towards New Zealand, but it certainly raises our awareness there’s something out there and keep monitoring the situation,” he said.

To prepare for Hola, he urged people to keep an eye on weather updates over the weekend.

- RNZ