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Hawke's Bay groundwater levels recover over summer

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11 Feb, 2019 10:00 PM3 mins to read

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NIWA's forecast to April is for temperatures to be above average and rainfall near normal.

NIWA's forecast to April is for temperatures to be above average and rainfall near normal.

Hawke's Bay Regional Council's monthly public climate briefing last Thursday in Napier focused on the wetter than normal summer.

River and groundwater levels on the Heretaunga Plains and Ruataniwha Plains have recovered after the dry October, which had only half its normal rainfall, and remained at normal or above normal levels since December.

"The expected switch to El Niño hasn't happened so the climate is still in a neutral phase," HBRC's air quality scientist Dr Kathleen Kozyniak said. "The sea surface around New Zealand is warm so that is having the most influence on our weather, and the easterly and north-easterly winds we've had in recent months have been warmer coming off the sea."

She says that NIWA's forecast to April is for temperatures to be above average and rainfall near normal. There is a chance of tropical cyclones moving down and affecting the east coast.

This summer soil moisture levels have been up, with most of the regional council's monitoring indicating they are well above where they typically sit at this time of year.

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Groundwater levels in the Heretaunga Plains and Ruataniwha Plans aquifers have been comparatively high since November.

The council's monitoring has also picked up where pumping from some bores ceased over December, which is unusual compared to previous summers.

River flows across the region have been mostly above normal or near normal. The NIWA climate outlook forecasts river flows to be near normal through to April.

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The regional council science team now also reports on water use in the region, as a high level of water metering and reporting is available through consents monitoring.

This reporting includes water use by industry, irrigation and domestic supply. Across Hawke's Bay, December's overall water use was the lowest since 2012 and October's water use was the highest since 2012. The Tukituki catchment showed these extremes the most.

On the Heretaunga Plains, October's water use was the highest since 2012, but December's was the lowest since 2012.

The regional council's website now displays graphics of river and groundwater levels which provide water users with a quick way to check a map showing whether rivers are rising or falling, as well as more detailed data on a weekly, monthly or annual basis.

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"It's an unusually positive position for the region to be in, and growers and processors have had some relief this summer from normal stressful climate conditions," said Dr Stephen Swabey, HBRC science manager.

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