New Zealand Weather
New Zealand’s weather patterns generally come from underneath
Australia and across the Tasman Sea. New Zealand as a
whole has more of an island climate influenced by oceanic
conditions rather than being a continental climate. Thus
the weather can fluctuate. It is usually warm and subtropical
in the far north and cool in the far south with cold alpine
conditions in the mountainous areas.
SHPG Weather
Download Winter 2010 Weather Data (xls)
SHPG is situated at Latitude 45° South, just east of
the main mountain range (Southern Alps). This area of
New Zealand experiences drier humidity than the rest of
NZ and the snow quality in this region is more consistent
with Northern Hemisphere continental climate.
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SHPG Weather Archives
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Links
www.snow-forecast.com
www.metconnect.co.nz
www.niwascience.co.nz
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