Despite losing a part in the wind, his weather machine was luckily not broken, and was showing readings of wind gusts up to 78.2 knots, or 145km/h.
He’s lived in the Wellington region for quite a long time, and said it was the worst wind he’s felt since he was a teenager, and the worst recorded in over 20 years.
Petherick’s house is right on the Waimanu Lagoon, overlooking the Waikanae River boundary and the ocean, so they’re pretty exposed to the elements and get hit pretty hard by wind.
In fact, he said it’s not unusual to see small tornado-like “whirlies” in the ocean, but they usually dissipate before they reach the shore.
He and his wife had a sleepless night, since the banging on their roof kept them awake, and they were prepared to board up blown in windows.
Luckily, their home didn’t front much damage, other than a television aerial which needed to be fixed, but Petherick said it was still an awful experience.
“It was the scariest thing I’ve witnessed.”