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It looks like our own AGW/CC believing NIWA might have to revise this Winter 2013 Climate Outlook.
Parts of the South Island have had a good dump of rain. Appparently some areas have had the worst flooding for 20+ years. According to NIWA parts of the south Island is in for normal or below normal rain.
“Winter rainfall is likely to be in the normal or above normal ranges in the north and east of the North Island, and in the near normal range for the remainder of the country. Soil moisture levels and river flows are likely to be above normal in the north of the North Island, normal or above normal in the east of the South Island, normal or below normal in the west and south of the South Island, and near normal in other regions.”
http://www.niwa.co.nz/climate/sco/seasonal-climate-outlook-june-august-2013
Flooding closes roads, schools
http://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/news/your-weather/8803881/Flooding-closes-roads-schools
Roads closed across the region
http://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/news/canterbury/8805498/Roads-closed-across-the-region
Rivers run high after wet weekend
http://www.stuff.co.nz/nelson-mail/news/8804889/Rivers-run-high-after-wet-weekend
I bet his hummingbirds were as confused as mine this year.