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#304399 30-Apr-2023 21:46
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Yet another NZH classic.... "Auckland has been told to prepare for 26 hours of intense rain between now and tomorrow morning."

 

Umm... ok... we now on 48hr days or something ? :D

 

https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/strong-wind-gusts-rip-off-roofs-as-a-months-worth-of-rain-looms/EAB5625GPZA2XMTA3IAVKCR3MY/

 





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  #3069759 30-Apr-2023 22:16
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Uh… today + tomorrow = 48 hours, so 26 / 48 would be just over half of those two days would be intense rain.




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  #3069772 30-Apr-2023 22:51
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Yet another NZH classic.... "Auckland has been told to prepare for 26 hours of intense rain between now and tomorrow morning."

 

 

The secondary one is relying on the Metservice for a weather forecast. WeatherWatch prediction for that time interval, twenty-something mm of rain spread over the day and night, so an average rainy day. Actual rainfall so far, 13mm spread over the day and part of the night.

 

 


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Anyone else remember the Swatch "Beat" (Internet Time)? I doubt this will catch on either.




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  #3069793 1-May-2023 08:12
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boosacnoodle:

 

Uh… today + tomorrow = 48 hours, so 26 / 48 would be just over half of those two days would be intense rain.

 

 

I don't know when the article was published, but let's say it was at 21:00 yesterday. "Between now and tomorrow morning" would therefore encompass the 15 hours between 21:00 on Sunday and 12:00 on Monday. There's no way you can get 26 hours in there.


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  #3069849 1-May-2023 09:07
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Behodar:

 

boosacnoodle:

 

Uh… today + tomorrow = 48 hours, so 26 / 48 would be just over half of those two days would be intense rain.

 

 

I don't know when the article was published, but let's say it was at 21:00 yesterday. "Between now and tomorrow morning" would therefore encompass the 15 hours between 21:00 on Sunday and 12:00 on Monday. There's no way you can get 26 hours in there.

 

 

Or if it was published at say 6 or 7 am between 'now' and 8 or 9 am tomorrow morning would be ... 26 hours 


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