On Feb 8, 8:40 pm, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On Feb 8, 5:28 pm, mittens wrote:
You may have more tornadoes per square mile than any other country,
they are puny in comparison to those in the central and southern USA
(this is good thing of course, unless you enjoy death, chaos and mayhem).
They took the roof off a chapel just up the road from where I used to
live and deposited it on the car of the landlord of a pub across the
road a few minutes after he parked it after a lockin about 2 or 3 am
one night. The town is nestled under an hill about 2 miles from the
sea.
Not much room to build up an head of steam. Quite enough to bowl a
baby across a football field though. How much do you think we need?
http://meteonet.nl/aktueel/brackall.htmis showing a potential
difference of 90 millibars actually more like a hundred on the board
at the moment. Quite a dart board.
I'd say that's a positive anomaly, wouldn't you? Yet the Met Office
have it tracking into the Arctic. If it does, there must be a good
reason for that off the map. Quake or supercyclone or something.
Personally I think it will cross N Scotland or broach at Norway. Vee
schall zee ya?
It is traversing up into the Arctic just as the experts predicted and
I stand corrected....
What on earth is that magic antielectropotential or whatever like/
unlike thing that is keeping them apart?
Coriolis effect?
.....But unbowed
In fact I may have something to redeem myself that might prove useful -
if somewhat subject to permutation, nothing that needs a supercomputer
though.
The course being steered is some 15 degrees from that region of the
Hebrides that, should it receive a low (gale warning in sea areas SE
Iceland/Rockall) provides some nice weather for non haggis eaters.
(Gentlemen in frocks seem to enjoy different tastes in weather to the
rest of us.)
But the point is that should deep lows track around that region by
some 15 degrees the same seems to be true, Britain (or the bits with
people in) tends to get nice weather on such occasions.
I suppose I am being a little previous as the situation may require
super-cyclones to initiate.
Worth watching though.