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I was on the Isle of Lewis and planning to get the ferry back
to the mainland on Monday or Tuesday. On seeing the amber warnings and reading the forecast I rebooked on the Sunday sailing (breaking the Sabbath, tut, tut) and came home last night. Irony of ironies. The Ullapool-Stornoway ferry, on which I travelled, is one of only two CalMac ferries not to have been cancelled or disrupted so far. Mostly blue skies and very strong winds here in Fochabers, but outside temperature allegedly 17.8șC. Anne |
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Stormy day here in Aberfeldy. My wee wooden office feels like it is
about to lift off! I would imagine we have had a gale. Pouring and very windy, very noisy with lots of debris around. Attempting to make it to gym later, depending on how the road is. 98mph down the road at Glen Ogle is no surprise. brian aberfeldy |
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![]() "Brian in Aberfeldy" wrote in message ... Stormy day here in Aberfeldy. My wee wooden office feels like it is about to lift off! I would imagine we have had a gale. Pouring and very windy, very noisy with lots of debris around. Attempting to make it to gym later, depending on how the road is. 98mph down the road at Glen Ogle is no surprise. brian aberfeldy Hi Brian, very benign down here on Dartmoor. Just a F6 at most. I noticed Cairngorm summit was reporting a mean of 65Kts earlier with a temperature of +3C . Brrrrr, bit of wind chill up there! Thanks for the report. Will -- |
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On May 23, 5:40*pm, Brian in Aberfeldy
wrote: Stormy day here in Aberfeldy. My wee wooden office feels like it is about to lift off! I would imagine we have had a gale. Pouring and very windy, very noisy with lots of debris around. Attempting to make it to gym later, depending on how the road is. 98mph down the road at Glen Ogle is no surprise. brian aberfeldy correction 105mph 73mph at Strathallan airport is quite something (near Auchterarder). Blimey. |
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On May 23, 5:43*pm, "Will Hand" wrote:
"Brian in Aberfeldy" wrote in ... Stormy day here in Aberfeldy. My wee wooden office feels like it is about to lift off! I would imagine we have had a gale. Pouring and very windy, very noisy with lots of debris around. Attempting to make it to gym later, depending on how the road is. 98mph down the road at Glen Ogle is no surprise. brian aberfeldy Hi Brian, very benign down here on Dartmoor. Just a F6 at most. I noticed Cairngorm summit was reporting a mean of 65Kts earlier with a temperature of +3C . Brrrrr, bit of wind chill up there! Thanks for the report. Will -- 73mph at Auchterarder is some wind for a inland lowland site in May. |
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![]() "Martin Rowley" wrote in message ... "Col" wrote ... I am reminded by this of a storm that affected the very far north of Scotland in June, 5-10 years ago. Winds reached 100 mph. Does anybody know the exact date of this or any more details? -- ... 12th/13th June 2000? " A DEEPENING Atlantic depression which tracked north-eastwards during the 12th and 13th became exceptionally deep for the season, its lowest central PRESSURE of 968 mbar ( J. Minhinick in his email says 964 mbar) being the lowest in the region since June 1944. WINDS averaged 40 to 50 knots for a time in the north & west of Scotland with GUSTS around or above 70 knots (e.g. Lerwick, Shetland = 70 kn; Stornoway, Lewis = 72 kn/highest June gust this station since 12th June, 1973 in record length since 1961.) - unprecedented in June (apart from isolated gusts in exposed areas due to instability features). Fallen trees blocked roads, power lines were brought down and a North Sea oil rig was set adrift in the Norwegian sector. " That might have been it, but it seems a little too long ago but my memory may not be correct of course ![]() -- Col Bolton, Lancashire 160m asl |
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![]() "Dave Liquorice" wrote in message ll.co.uk... On Mon, 23 May 2011 05:41:59 -0700 (PDT), Stephen Davenport wrote: Cairngorm (1237m) 114mph Great Dun Fell 89 mph @ 1200 http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/weath...&WMO=03227&TIM E=std&CONT=ukuk&R=0&LEVEL=140®ION=0002&LAND=__& ART=wind&NOREGION=0& PLZ=&PLZN=_____&SORT=__&TEMP=___&WETTER=__&&TYP=__ &SEITE=0 http://tinyurl.com/3bsy55y The cold front came through here just before 1200, hefty rain and a few degrees temp drop that has since recovered. Wind also recovered froma low of F5 to currently about F7. And at 1pm here. Pretty lively as it went through with heavy driving rain and some gusty winds this afternoon too. Ground litrered with leaves, twigs and even a few small branches. But it's been reasonably sunny too, so it's far from unpleasant out there. -- Col Bolton, Lancashire 160m asl |
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