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Old January 26th 10, 08:47 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default Burns' Day Storm - How was it for you?



As I remember it - unsafe to be out on the streets of Plymouth that morning
with slates blowing off rooftops.

http://www.woldsweather.co.uk/Weather/Jan251990.pdf


The death toll in the headline was 39.

Trevor
Kirkburn




"Len Wood" wrote in message
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Twenty years ago today, a large part of the UK was hit by this extreme
event. Well-forecast by the UKMO IIRC, in contrast to the Oct 1987
storm.
No sign of any explosively deepening depressions today with tell-tale
cloud signature on the satellite pics. In fact it is calm and sunny
here in Wembury.

But on the morning of 25 Jan 1990 we had gusts of 80 knots and highest
hourly mean wind speed of 60 knots.
Blew down a few nearby Cypress trees onto a power line supplying local
houses. We were without electricity for 3 days. Wot, no telly?!!

I bet the media won't cover today's anniversary with the comment 'We
don't get storms like that nowadays' .
They prefer to peddle the myth that we will get more of them. Really?

http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/climate/...sting/jan1990/

How was it for you in your part of the world on 25 Jan 1990?

Len
Wembury, SW Devon.