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Dear All

I see we have a low zipping across N Ire and W Scotland tomorrow with some
quite strong winds potentially?

http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/Rtavn421.gif

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Dear All

I see we have a low zipping across N Ire and W Scotland tomorrow with some
quite strong winds potentially?

http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/Rtavn421.gif

(pic will be valid for the next few hours!)

Richard


Hi Richard.
Yep, this wee low caught my attention 6 days ago. That's when it first
started appearing on GFS forecast models.
The isobars don't look worryingly tight, but when combined with the overall
momentum of the low, it may well pack quite a punch.
If the track remains broadly similar to that which is forecast, perhaps we
could see some 70mph gusts in the central lowlands? Particularly when the
wind swings more westerly than southerly and a funnelling effect may come
into play.
Alex.


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I see the Net-Weather forcast for my area (Isle of Skye) is forecasting
wind speeds of 74.5mph around midnight on Monday/Tuesday. So what sort of
gusts will that bring? No mention of this yet by the Met Office!
Alan

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Dear All

I see we have a low zipping across N Ire and W Scotland tomorrow with
some
quite strong winds potentially?

http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/Rtavn421.gif

(pic will be valid for the next few hours!)

Richard


Hi Richard.
Yep, this wee low caught my attention 6 days ago. That's when it first
started appearing on GFS forecast models.
The isobars don't look worryingly tight, but when combined with the
overall momentum of the low, it may well pack quite a punch.
If the track remains broadly similar to that which is forecast, perhaps we
could see some 70mph gusts in the central lowlands? Particularly when the
wind swings more westerly than southerly and a funnelling effect may come
into play.
Alex.



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latest GFS 900mb wind peaks at 85kt over the Hebrides tomorrow night.

http://expert.weatheronline.co.uk/uv90_frame.htm



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I see the Net-Weather forcast for my area (Isle of Skye) is forecasting
wind speeds of 74.5mph around midnight on Monday/Tuesday. So what sort of
gusts will that bring? No mention of this yet by the Met Office!
Alan

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"Richard Dixon" wrote in message
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Dear All

I see we have a low zipping across N Ire and W Scotland tomorrow with
some
quite strong winds potentially?

http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/Rtavn421.gif

(pic will be valid for the next few hours!)

Richard


Hi Richard.
Yep, this wee low caught my attention 6 days ago. That's when it first
started appearing on GFS forecast models.
The isobars don't look worryingly tight, but when combined with the
overall momentum of the low, it may well pack quite a punch.
If the track remains broadly similar to that which is forecast, perhaps
we could see some 70mph gusts in the central lowlands? Particularly when
the wind swings more westerly than southerly and a funnelling effect may
come into play.
Alex.





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latest GFS 900mb wind peaks at 85kt over the Hebrides tomorrow night.

http://expert.weatheronline.co.uk/uv90_frame.htm



"Alan" wrote in message
...
I see the Net-Weather forcast for my area (Isle of Skye) is forecasting
wind speeds of 74.5mph around midnight on Monday/Tuesday. So what sort of
gusts will that bring? No mention of this yet by the Met Office!
Alan

"Alex Stephens Jr" wrote in message
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"Richard Dixon" wrote in message
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Dear All

I see we have a low zipping across N Ire and W Scotland tomorrow with
some
quite strong winds potentially?

http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/Rtavn421.gif

(pic will be valid for the next few hours!)

Richard

Hi Richard.
Yep, this wee low caught my attention 6 days ago. That's when it first
started appearing on GFS forecast models.
The isobars don't look worryingly tight, but when combined with the
overall momentum of the low, it may well pack quite a punch.
If the track remains broadly similar to that which is forecast, perhaps
we could see some 70mph gusts in the central lowlands? Particularly when
the wind swings more westerly than southerly and a funnelling effect may
come into play.
Alex.









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