On Saturday, 7 March 2015 23:34:44 UTC, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On Saturday, 7 March 2015 22:28:51 UTC, Colin Youngs wrote:
Saturday 7th March 2015
Meteosat MSG satellite picture from Ferdinand Valk's site at 12.00 UTC
http://www.fvalk.com/images/Day_image/MSG-1200-EUR.jpg
Meteosat MSG-3 satellite picture from Bernard Burton's site at 12.00 UTC
http://www.woksat.info/etcxc07m/xc07-msg-1200-uk.html
NOAA 19 satellite picture from Bernard Burton's site at 13.22 UTC
http://www.woksat.info/etcxc07/xc07-1322-b-uk.html
Eumetsat Animation from the Norwegian Weather Service
http://www.yr.no/satellitt/europa_animasjon.html
UK min. temps on Friday night http://tinyurl.com/bas2wpv
Boscombe Down 4.3°C, Liscombe 4.2°C, Yeovilton and Bournemouth (Hurn)
4.1°C, Little Rissington and Charlwood 4.0°C, Herstmonceux 3.9°C,
Thorney Island 3.6°C, Glen Ogle 3.4°C, Shoreham 3.3°C.
Castlederg, Lossiemouth and Machrihanish 9.1°C, Port Ellen (Islay)
9.2°C, St Mary's (Scilly) 9.4°C, Magilligan and Kinloss 9.6°C.
UK max. temps on Saturday http://tinyurl.com/b68do2b
Eskdalemuir 7.4°C, Shap and Warcop 7.7°C, Dundrennan and St Bees Head
7.8°C, Capel Curig 8.1°C.
Linton-on-Ouse and Church Lawford 16.3°C, Dishforth, Coningsby and
Marham 16.4°C, Northolt 16.5°C, London St James's Park 16.7°C,
Weybourne and Gravesend (Broadness) 17.0°C, Hereford (Credenhill) 17..2°C.
OGIMET summary http://tinyurl.com/kagagjr
Rainfall radar http://europa.buienradar.nl/24-uur or
http://www.weathercast.co.uk/radar/united-kingdom.html
UK rainfall totals in 24 hours to 18.00 UTC on Saturday
http://tinyurl.com/ahsgjwh
Tain Range 11 mm, South Uist and Drumalbin 16 mm, Altnaharra, Glasgow
(Bishopton) and Eskdalemuir 22 mm, Stornoway 26 mm, Aultbea 37 mm,
Tulloch Bridge 43 mm, Loch Glascarnoch 50 mm, Lusa (Skye) 51 mm.
Location of some UK stations
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/educatio...eather-data-uk
A little chilly this morning but Oh! What a Beautiful Day, I have a wonderful feeling summer is coming this way. There is a lot of dark mass on the BoM site missing inimitably; https://weatherlawyer.wordpress.com/...o-objectivity/ following those equinoctials and everyone saw them but me.
Glenda has gone for a burton where 16 looks likely they say:
http://www.usno.navy.mil/NOOC/nmfc-p...b/abiosair.jpg
When those come as pairs, or in triplicate, a Cat 4 should be on the way.
Not a bad guess:
Cyclone-F5 PAM. 09-15 March 2015. 145Kt.
13 -15.00 169.60 03/12/18Z 140 - CYCLONE-5
14 -15.90 169.30 03/13/00Z 140 - CYCLONE-5
15 -16.90 168.90 03/13/06Z 145 - CYCLONE-5
16 -17.70 168.70 03/13/12Z 145 - CYCLONE-5
http://weather.unisys.com/hurricane/.../PAM/track.dat
2015/03/03 at 04:36. 13.45 S. 168.18 E. 4.9 Mb VANUATU
2015/03/03 at 04:20. 13.63 S. 167.98 E. 4.6 Mb VANUATU
2015/03/02 at 03:57. 24.50 S. 146.70 E. 5.9 Mb Queensland, Australia
http://www.seismo.ethz.ch/eq/latest/...ffs=300&list=w
I wouldn't have given it a 5 though. And a ten day wait is ridiculous. Lots to learn. Lots to learn and so little time. Why, I wouldn't say anything about it, even if I fell off the top.