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Lately for Monday 19 February 2018

Karyn Hay

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10:20     Storm clouds gather as Cyclone Gita edges closer

MetService's latest tracking map of the cyclone from 7am. The shading indicates the possible variation in the track not the areas being impacted by the system.

MetService's latest tracking map of the cyclone from 7am. The shading indicates the possible variation in the track not the areas being impacted by the system. Photo: MetService / Twitter

As Cyclone Gita tracks toward New Zealand we talk to MetService's Lisa Murray for the very latest.

Heavy rain's expected to lash the upper South Island with 120mms of rain in 24 hours; severe gales are forecast for Wellington and Taranaki and big seas with waves up to six and a half metres high. 

We head to Karamea where it's just begun to rain and talk to Ray Douglas.

Storm clouds start to gather as the sun sets over Karamea Beach

Storm clouds start to gather as the sun sets over Karamea Beach Photo: Ray Douglas

10:30     Voxpop App designer Peter Fowler on using the app

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Photo: RNZ

Peter Fowler joins Karyn to explain how RNZ's new VoxPop app works.

Search for 'RNZ VoxPop' in the app store on your iPhone or android phone.

You can find also find the app here for Apple and here for android

It's a piece of cake to download - the instructions are super simple! 

 

10:35     Tonight’s First Track: 

We're going to play all kinds of music; lots of Kiwi and international tracks but also the obscure, the quirky and the downright interesting.

First up is Ezra Furman 'No Place' from the just-released album: Transangelic Exodus

10: 40    NZ Booklovers

Karen McKenzie

Karen McKenzie Photo: supplied

Karen McKenzie is a Director of NZ Booklovers, an online hub for books, and for book lovers. Her book of the week is The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah, and we do a crime round up of three books: The Chalk Man, The Woman in the Window and The Innocent Wife.

10:46     NZ Rules

Recordings from the Archive

Iconic 1979 punk album cover AK79 by Proud Scum

Iconic 1979 punk album cover AK79 by Proud Scum Photo: Proud Scum

Proud Scum reformed to head the bill on Saturday night at the Kings Arms in Auckland for Punk It Up 2018.

French For Rabbits perform 'The Weight of Snow' recorded in the RNZ Auckland studios on 3 March 2017.

Sound by Andre Upston.

10:55  Lawrence Arabia performs Solitary Guys