Storm

New Zealand is particularly prone to storms as it lies in the 'Roaring Forties', where mild-temperature air from the north meets cooler air from the south.

WHAT IS A STORM?

A storm is a disturbance of the atmosphere that can cause strong winds, rain, thunder, lightning, heavy snow and rough seas. A strong wind warning is issued by the MetService when winds of more than 87kph are expected over land.

Hazards from storms include falling trees and poles, torn-off roofs, fast-flowing currents in streams and rivers, flying objects, land slips, and flooding. Coastal areas can suffer from storm surges, which are extra-high tides caused by the high winds pushing the sea forward.

Before

  • Listen to your radio for information.
  • Bring pets inside.
  • Clear away anything outside that may become a flying missile in the wind.
  • Put tape across large windows to prevent them from shattering.
  • Close all windows.

During

  • Stay inside.
  • Close all curtains.
  • Stay away from doors and windows.
  • Open a window on the side of the building away from the wind - this will relieve pressure on the roof.
  • Stay away from metal and electrical fixtures.

After

  • Stay indoors and listen to the radio.
  • If evacuated avoid dangling and broken power lines.

Work with your family

Your family needs to have a plan for what to do if there is an emergency. Read the list of things you should talk with your family about.

Make plans

You will need these things to be prepared:

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