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Old September 14th 11, 05:45 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
Will Hand Will  Hand is offline
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Default Monday's Gale, well done Met O


"Ken Cook" wrote in message
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The local man killed by a falling tree in Monday's gale was well known to
me. It certainly brings home another side of severe weather when something
like this happens. Was the Met Office right to issue gale warnings? Ask
ordinary folk here and you will be told in no uncertain terms. They don't
know what the official terms of a gale are and aren't particularly
interested, but they do know that a gale warning means damage, strong
winds and danger.
The warnings were well in advance and spot on, they usually are here.
Imagine the repercussions in these parts if there had been no warnings.
Most of our population are not weather nuts and welcome warnings of gales,
snow, ice etc.

Ken
Copley, Teesdale


Well said Ken.

If the temperature inversion had been lower and close to the summits the lee
gusts would have been even stronger!

It's alway hard for us enthusiasts to put ourselves in the mindset of the
general public, so to get feedback is always good.

Cheers,

Will
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