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First blow of the autumn on the way tomorrow. Winds severe gale to storm
force around western coasts and hills of Scotland for a few hours on
Saturday. Windiest period looks to be 0900-1500 local.

Hold on to your hats!

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First blow of the autumn on the way tomorrow. Winds severe gale to storm
force around western coasts and hills of Scotland for a few hours on
Saturday. Windiest period looks to be 0900-1500 local.

Hold on to your hats!

Will


Indeed, but not just Scotland, Will. Considerable gusts are also likely
across parts of northern England, particularly over and to the lee of the
Pennines
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/...ngs.html?day=2

Jon.

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On 2 Oct, 11:01, "Jon O'Rourke" wrote:
"Will Hand" wrote in message

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First blow of the autumn on the way tomorrow. Winds severe gale to storm
force around western coasts and hills of Scotland for a few hours on
Saturday. Windiest period looks to be 0900-1500 local.


Hold on to your hats!


Will


Indeed, but not just Scotland, Will. Considerable gusts are also likely
across parts of northern England, particularly over and to the lee of the
Pennineshttp://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_warnings.html?day=2

Jon.


Thanks from Copley - where the Pennine lee wave loves to blow.
I'll let you know how things progress.

Ken,
Copley, Teesdale
http://copley.website.orange.co.uk.

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On 2 Oct, 11:54, "Will Hand" wrote:
First blow of the autumn on the way tomorrow. Winds severe gale to storm
force around western coasts and hills of Scotland for a few hours on
Saturday. Windiest period looks to be 0900-1500 local.

Hold on to your hats!


For those who like to name their storms, it's called "Sören"

http://www.met.fu-berlin.de/de/wetter/maps/anabwkna.gif

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"Richard Dixon" wrote in message
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On 2 Oct, 11:54, "Will Hand" wrote:
First blow of the autumn on the way tomorrow. Winds severe gale to storm
force around western coasts and hills of Scotland for a few hours on
Saturday. Windiest period looks to be 0900-1500 local.

Hold on to your hats!


For those who like to name their storms, it's called "Sören"

http://www.met.fu-berlin.de/de/wetter/maps/anabwkna.gif




Bring Back 'Low S'

Phil




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"Phil Layton" wrote in message
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"Richard Dixon" wrote in message
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On 2 Oct, 11:54, "Will Hand" wrote:
First blow of the autumn on the way tomorrow. Winds severe gale to storm
force around western coasts and hills of Scotland for a few hours on
Saturday. Windiest period looks to be 0900-1500 local.

Hold on to your hats!


For those who like to name their storms, it's called "Sören"

http://www.met.fu-berlin.de/de/wetter/maps/anabwkna.gif




Bring Back 'Low S'

Phil


lol.
For those what wonder what Phil meant, here's Low S (Low Spain) in its usual
location during the summer of 1998
http://www.wetterzentrale.de/archive...ka19980713.gif

Jon.


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"Phil Layton" wrote ...
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For those who like to name their storms, it's called "Sören"

http://www.met.fu-berlin.de/de/wetter/maps/anabwkna.gif



.... I suspect that "Sören" is the *rearward* centre of low pressure
(987) drawn on the Exeter 12Z analysis, and the new/explosive
deepening was / is taking place along the marked warm-frontal
troughing, roughly at the point of the inner warm front wave on that
same analysis. If this is the case, then the 'parent' would have had
one letter, and the new one the next in the sequence - so although it
will probably be labelled "Sören" by FUB, it might more properly be
labelled with the next name in the sequence.

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On 2 Oct, 20:23, "Martin Rowley"
wrote:

... I suspect that "Sören" is the *rearward* centre of low pressure
(987) drawn on the Exeter 12Z analysis, and the new/explosive
deepening was / is taking place along the marked warm-frontal
troughing, roughly at the point of the inner warm front wave on that
same analysis. If this is the case, then the 'parent' would have had
one letter, and the new one the next in the sequence - so although it
will probably be labelled "Sören" by FUB, it might more properly be
labelled with the next name in the sequence.


This happened last winter with Windstorm Paula that affected Eastern
Europe - it was called Paula but a secondary low pressure developed
that itself wasn't given a name so as such Paula was not responsible
for the damage !

Richard
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On 2 Oct, 18:01, "Phil Layton" wrote:

For those who like to name their storms, it's called "Sören"

http://www.met.fu-berlin.de/de/wetter/maps/anabwkna.gif

Bring Back 'Low S'

Phil


Hehe. If we can't get our own way, let's at least try and get some
good British names in there seeing as we're at highest risk from
windstorms in Europe in UK and Ireland.

http://www.met.fu-berlin.de/adopt-a-vortex/

Come on people - let's get some names from on here - Colins, Keiths
and Bernards.

Richard
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"Richard Dixon" schreef in bericht
news:ce2e3928-e71f-4266-8e04-

Hehe. If we can't get our own way, let's at least try and get some
good British names in there seeing as we're at highest risk from
windstorms in Europe in UK and Ireland.

http://www.met.fu-berlin.de/adopt-a-vortex/

Come on people - let's get some names from on here - Colins, Keiths
and Bernards.
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Notice that in 2010 male names will be given to anticyclones !

Colin Youngs
Brussels




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