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On Thu, 6 Mar 2008 02:09:19 -0800 (PST), Jon01
wrote: UKMO now showing Low 934Mb just off the Outer Hebrides at 12:00 Monday One of the lowest in that area? R |
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![]() "Will Hand" wrote in message ... "Adam Lea" wrote in message ... "John T" wrote in message .uk... could be a big blow on Monday http://weather.unisys.com/ecmwf/ecmw...panel_eur.html am playing golf at 1300hr!! JT Dorridge It is there on the GFS as well. Still a long way off, will get a better idea from Friday onwards. http://wxmaps.org/pix/euro.slp.html Something is going to hit the UK for sure, there's a 200 knot jet coming out of States on Saturday into Sunday. The question is, who is going to get the damaging winds? ATM SW England and Wales are right in the firing line, however, I personally think it will be a little further north than that. As soon as confidence firms up as to when and where then you can expect an early warning. On Sunday expect some hill snow in the west and north as the 528 DAM air digs down into the south once again, maintaining the cold and wet start to Spring. Will -- It looks to me as if the intensity of the low peaks just to the NW of the UK and then weakens rapidly as it moves SE into Europe. My guess is that the very strongest winds will be confined to the more lightly populated areas of NW Ireland and SW Scotland and the UK mainland will experience wind gusts in the 70-80 mph range. I don't expect very much in the SE. Adam |
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On Mar 6, 11:30*pm, "Adam Lea" wrote:
"Will Hand" wrote in message ... "Adam Lea" wrote in message ... "John T" wrote in message . co.uk... could be a big blow on Monday http://weather.unisys.com/ecmwf/ecmw...panel_eur.html am playing golf at 1300hr!! JT Dorridge It is there on the GFS as well. Still a long way off, will get a better idea from Friday onwards. http://wxmaps.org/pix/euro.slp.html Something is going to hit the UK for sure, there's a 200 knot jet coming out of States on Saturday into Sunday. The question is, who is going to get the damaging winds? ATM SW England and Wales are right in the firing line, however, I personally think it will be a little further north than that. As soon as confidence firms up as to when and where then you can expect an early warning. On Sunday expect some hill snow in the west and north as the 528 DAM air digs down into the south once again, maintaining the cold and wet start to Spring. Will -- It looks to me as if the intensity of the low peaks just to the NW of the UK and then weakens rapidly as it moves SE into Europe. My guess is that the very strongest *winds will be confined to the more lightly populated areas of NW Ireland and SW Scotland and the UK mainland will experience wind gusts in the 70-80 mph range. I don't expect very much in the SE. Adam- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Latest chart shows the Low further south, with strongest winds over southern Eire and Wales late on Monday Jon |
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On Mar 5, 4:53 pm, Weatherlawyer wrote:
John T wrote: could be a big blow on Monday http://weather.unisys.com/ecmwf/ecmw...panel_eur.html See the remnants of the bad weather now sweeping into the sea from this link:http://weather.unisys.com/images/sat_sfc_map_loop.html It was something that came in with this spell (29th Feb 7th Mar: 02:18) and ran from the central US states to where it is now. It looks to be set to show up as that prophesied storm on Monday perhaps? There is a change in the weather on at the moment. I believe I saw some mammatus in Stoke about 3 pm just now and a different storm has replaced Ophelia on the backdrop. Still the same spell though till the 7th. Then it is anticyclonic proper from 7th Mar (17:14) until the 14th or thereabout. Monday is the 10th, so the Low will probably drive by to the north over Iceland through to the north of Norway. Clearing the Midlands by an arc of some 15 degrees. Hope so as I like being right. I aught to know by now but to tell the truth I have been too thick to understand the mechanics. At first blush I should have a red face now. The rain overnight was unexpected. Blue sky though? |
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![]() Latest chart shows the Low further south, with strongest winds over southern Eire and Wales late on Monday Jon- Swell of 40' forecast between Cornwall & Eire, with winds Force 10-12. Windiest land areas now look like being southern Eire, Pembroke & the north coasts of Devon & Cornwall. Course keeps changing a bit though. Graham Penzance |
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