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Originally posted by ALOSTSOUL
reply to post by RumET
Wow, England must have angered some deities real bad
Or angered the controllers of HAARP perhaps?
ALS
Originally posted by jrmcleod
reply to post by RumET
I'm afraid the best i can do for resolution is here.
Originally posted by ThePeaceMaker
Ok off topic slightly but on still on the weather subject. My Facebook has exploded with pics of the moon with a huge circle around it, apparently due to ice crystals in the air. Is this true? I'm in SE England also this is a sign or apparent bad weather approaching
Originally posted by godofme
Originally posted by jrmcleod
reply to post by RumET
I'm afraid the best i can do for resolution is here.
Im a noob to charts and pressure and such and wind speeds.
But what type of damage are we talking?
I work for the NHS in child health, so my job is vital. With these wind speeds would it be safe for me to get to work>
A Met Office forecaster explained that successive bands of low pressure were going to hit Britain from the west. The weather at the end of the week could be even worse than the severe gales and heavy rain expected on Monday.
He said: “It is going to be a very unsettled week. It looks like there is going to be a similar – or slightly more severe – repeat of Monday’s heavy rains and gales from Thursday, continuing into Friday.”
Winds of up to 80mph were expected to ease by Wednesday, but even this lull was likely to be uncomfortable.
The forecaster said: “When the wind and rain stops, the temperatures are likely to drop, perhaps touching freezing.”
Originally posted by da pickles
hi op first off s and f for your excellent post . secondly you say that the south coast of england will be hit by the storm on thursday/friday. do you have any ideas if it will affect the channel islands?
Originally posted by markymint
Nice thread! But "oh no, prepare!" What do people mean by "prepare!11" ? We have brick houses here, and people who choose to go driving in hurrendous weather do so at their own risk. But they said the same thing about a storm (which never came) a couple of years ago. And the graphs are still a week early, plenty of time for change. A CAPE animation may say there should be a thunderstorm overheard but it's not always the case. I enjoyed reading the information and such but, well, a storm is just a storm here in the UK. People don't "prepare" besides having a few nightlights & a torch in case the power goes out, and our houses aren't made of polystyrene or wood so strong winds are not going to do much
It's actually about time we had some weather down South. It's been lame and sunny, dry and not windy ALL year
Originally posted by jrmcleod
The MetO will refuse to call this a Hurricane because it didnt form over waters where the temperature of the sea was 26oC or above. This is a mid-latitude extratropical cyclone. Albeit a very deep one.
Will the models go lower? I sure as hell hope not...personally i dont think it will be 920mb's, i'd hazard a guess at about 940-960mb's, which is still very deep and dangerous.