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The climate is varied from the subtropical in the north to snowy mountains and glaciers in the south. Average temperatures range from 10 °C (50 °F) in the south to 16 °C (61 °F) in the north. The coldest month is usually July and the warmest month is usually January or February.
The summer from December to March is the more pleasant season, while the winter is wetter and windier. The South Island is generally cooler in both summer and winter. Although out of the tropical cyclone area, occasionally in February or March the tail of a cyclone reaches the North Island. Lying in the westerly wind belt, the east coast is more sheltered and the main yachting centers are along that coast.
Weather Forecast Services
Gulf Harbour Radio, ZMH286
Gulf Harbour Radio is a licensed coast radio station, whose primary purpose is to provide radio contact with cruising yachts and fisherman and help with their understanding of the weather in the south west Pacific . It is also an official part of a suite of communications for Civil Defence in the event of a national or local disaster where other forms of communications are cut off.
On-air during the South Pacific cruising season from May until the end of November. Operated by cruisers Patricia and David from SV Chameleon from their home base in Whangaparaoa, just north of Auckland.
8752 kHz or 8779 or 8297 kHz (in that order depending on interference).
Daily during passage making otherwise weekdays: 0515 UTC 17:15 NZST
Provide current weather analysis and forecasts for cruising yachts and fishermen in the SW Pacific. Live streaming.
Find out more at Gulf Harbour Radio
Russell Marine Radio is located in the Bay of Islands, New Zealand. Operating on their own private VHF channels 63 and 03, Russell Marine Radio broadcasts regular weather forecasts, notification of navigational hazards and supply general information and advice.
VHF service covers the area from Tutukaka and the Poor Knights Islands to Knuckle Point at the northern end of Doubtless Bay, including the Cavalli's.
Russell Marine Radio operates 10 hours a day (9am to 7pm), 365 days a year. Marine weather forecasts are broadcasted on VHF Ch. 63 at 09:00, 11:30, 13:00, 15:00, 17:30 and 18:50 daily. All times are NZST or daylight saving time as appropriate.
Phone monitored 24/7: +64 9 403 7218
Website http://www.russellradio.org.nz/
Far North Radio now provides an SSB (hf) service to vessels transiting to/from the Pacific and Tasman sea areas.
https://www.facebook.com/Farnorthradio
https://www.weatherwatch.co.nz
MetOcean Solutions (a branch of MetService) provides marine weather forecasting, historical weather data, modeling and advice to the offshore and maritime industry.
MetBob (former MetService weather ambassador) runs a yacht-focused weather blog and provides departure date planning, waypoints for the passage and weather updates for yachts traveling across the South Pacific.
http://metbob.com/
email: bob@metbob.com
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