Poster: A snowHead
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According to the Christchurch Press.
Possibly good for skiers, once the wind dies down, but not for others.
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If the worst of the predictions come true today it could be a disaster for the farming community, with some parts of the country lambing. |
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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It will be extra sucky for all the people with no roofs and chimneys, with great big cracks through their houses.
I reckon we will be cut off for a few days if the forecast comes right, got plenty of firewood and food though, so all good.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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hang11, fair point - I did think of the Christchurch folk when I was making the post - but somehow didn't have my brain fully engaged when typing. OTOH if there are no roofs of some sort by now, are the houses concerned salvageable? Genuine question, not trying to make a point.
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I think 10,000 homes aren't salvageable, but people are having to live in them, because they haven't had insurance payouts. Lots of houses with tarps instead of roofs - mainly because all the tiles got shaken off.
Also, very few houses in NZ have central heating, most people rely on firewood, and not many people have got chimneys left, so that kind of makes getting the fire on a bit difficult.
I've been told to expect a 2-3 year wait for the insurance assessment. Mine isn't that bad, the foundations have disintegrated at one end, so can't open doors or windows because it's moved, but totally liveable.
But friends of mine in the city have cracks in their external walls that are several inches wide. Insurance typically covers 6 months of rent, there is no way that any kind of permanent repair or rebuild will happen for a long time, due to continued significant aftershocks, and an absolute lack of inspectors and admin capacity at the insurers. So most people are staying put in knackered houses until they know what is happening.
This weather won't be fun. Plus the power network is held together with bits of sellotape, so the big power draw as a result of the cold will cause a lot of issues with power cuts.
It hit us last night, full on blizzard.
Still, no point complaining too hard, I just cleared my diary for Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, going to be some epic turns to be had on the hills
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Pow pow at TC today!!! Nice windy pockets and interesting windblown mounds to contend with. Sweet as!
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hang11, Wow. I had thought the government had a bet grip on support of the locals than that. Been out of touch with my NZ mate for a while - must get back in touch. Make the most of the skiing.
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14" in Christchurch according to a friend's update on facebook this morning, "We measured it when we woke up - was more like 14 inches!!! ... before it started melting...?!?"
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hang11, I guess the news from Christchurch got kinda overshadowed by the Japanese problems. I hadn't realised things were still so bad out there.
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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It had a little melt today but that was the first bit of the storm. I've got about 20cm on top of my truck in the last couple hours.
Should be chaos tomorrow.
Queenstown gets lake level snow a few times most years. It's not that different to a normal storm here on the south island. The big difference this time is that north island cities are getting some, which is very unusual - and big news, because the media all live there!
Auckland got a couple of flurries today. They had a magnitude 2.0 earthquake a little while ago as well. I don't know how all the metrosexuals will cope. They're doing it tough. At least the exchange rate has got the price of Louis vuitton manbags a bit lower.
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Love the Queenstown story - 20cm is enough to make the police issue warnings against any travel and shut the schools. Given that this is a town that makes its living as a ski resort it makes me feel a little better about the poor UK ability to cope with a little snow.
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You know it makes sense.
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fatbob,
Generally, away from the media hype and BS, I reckon Blighty doesn't do too bad in coping with its irregular snowfall patterns.
There tends to be a distinct difference in attitude towards coping with a bit of extra weather way down in south Kiwiland. Generally, folks accept that in winter you will get some snow and they just get on with dealing with it when it arrives. And, as noted, they're not that well tooled up to coping with it either.
They don't blame the council or the Government or have a media that whips everyone into a complaining, self-loathing, nation-blaming frenzy about it. Mind you, there's also far fewer of them too which makes it easier to keep things moving...
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Poster: A snowHead
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In terms of the South Island population, nearly 500,000 of those people live in Christchurch, then another good chunk in Nelson and Dunedin, so effectively there's not many people anywhere else.
It's a cool place to live if you prefer a quiet life and like the great outdoors.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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fatbob, Despite this the ski area roads remained open and the skiing is great.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Is it? Still getting smashed here I'm working like a mad man so I can have the rest of the week off
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