Triggered.
Easterlies trigger me.
In younger days it meant sports was off. Rugby was off . Whining about nothing to do was on.
Then came Bola. That was a good easterly that felled trees and gave rise to massive erosion on the East Coast.
Then we had Gabrielle almost three years ago now.
I have likely missed any number of easterlies in between that swirled around for three days ( nearly always three days) and caused rivers to rise, minor flooding and more cancelled sports events.
The last few days have welcomed another easterly that whacked Northern New Zealand and has hung around like a bad friend and continued to slam in to eastern districts with considerable negative impact.
I don't know whether the multi option weather sites are a good or bad thing .I follow one in particular where I can interpret satellite images that suit my understanding of the weather gods and draw conclusions as to how bad the impact will be. How much will I lose .How long will the grass grow. Are farmers happy or have growers taken another big hit.
It's the timing that's important. The time of the year. If we experience an Easterly in winter it's not too inconvenient. Unless it is like Bola.
What makes life difficult is producing a wonderful crop , nurturing through spring , watching it grow and grow and getting excited about harvesting and then , whamo a depression forms up North and creeps down the island , slips inland and wipes the smile off your face.
The last two days have seen the hard work of so many growers smacked again at the most inconvenient time.
Why are we getting these events at this time of the year? The weather cycles come and go but the last few years have been extremely trying for producers who can't turn trees off and on. Rain in the summer is our enemy. Give me a drought and I'll give you some great stonefruit.
I was triggered last night .The rain started to persist and I had to make a rational judgement using noise.
Gabrielle was 4 times as loud on the roof so I figured this would work out OK especially as the drains and the rivers were all clear (I hope) and the land was not as soaked as 2023.
Today the misty rain is toying with me. The ground is pretty wet but soon I will inspect the losses ,close my eyes and carry on.