Tracking the latest harvey developments. Meteorologist bill karins is in the Weather Center and Kerry Sanders are on the ground along the texas coastline. Bill, i want to start with you. Were due to get an update from the Hurricane Center less than an hour from now. What are you watching . With this next update, were waiting to see if it is a major category 3 or not. Winds at 110 Miles Per Hour. This is kind of a general, broad, doesnt give you that finite definition. This does. This is our new satellite up in space. This gives us imagery every 30 seconds, every one minute. You can see, literally. Look at the eye. You can see the clearing in the eye and the outflow blowing and often very healthylooking storm. It is still intensifying and looks like a category 3 and adds the pressure of a category 3. Were waiting for the winds lagging behind a little bit to increase a little bit more. One reason why we havent gotten up to category 3 is that the eyewall doesnt have storms wrapping all th
Midweek editorial: Blind Eye a class act
14 Feb, 2021 09:22 PM
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Paul Brooks is editor of Whanganui Midweek, in your letterbox every Wednesdaypaul.brooks@nzme.co.nz
Apart from only having to endure alert level 2 while Auckland goes into level 3, we were also lucky enough to see veteran actors in action on the Amdram stage.
Blind Eye is a play written by former Whanganui woman April Phillips. Already that s a sound recommendation. April is a consummate playwright with that extraordinary ability to write realistic, believable dialogue and characters.
Then cast Joan and Mike Street in the lead roles with Chris McKenzie and Annie Whitfield in support, and you ve got a winner.