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Next week - awesome
Well you all have the picture by now of a very disturbed week ahead with a
200 knot jet slamming into the UK. Something for everyone during the week, rain, snow and stormy winds being the order of the day. I'm worried particularly about next Friday because the potential is there for a storm of greater ferocity than the one that battered Scotland last week, track depends crucially on jet orientation, looks like a classic Norwegian low and not Shapiro Keyser, so wind field will be larger. 00Z GFS run (not to be taken literally) is awesome and shows destructive potential with some very warm air from low latitude entrained initially which all occludes out and condenses as rain/snow. Take care and keep an eye on the MetO warnings. This storm will be focussing minds in Exeter for sure! http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl) --------------------------------------------- |
Next week - awesome
On Dec 10, 9:42*am, "Eskimo Will" wrote:
Well you all have the picture by now of a very disturbed week ahead with a 200 knot jet slamming into the UK. Something for everyone during the week, rain, snow and stormy winds being the order of the day. I'm worried particularly about next Friday because the potential is there for a storm of greater ferocity than the one that battered Scotland last week, track depends crucially on jet orientation, looks like a classic Norwegian low and not Shapiro Keyser, so wind field will be larger. 00Z GFS run (not to be taken literally) is awesome and shows destructive potential with some very warm air from low latitude entrained initially which all occludes out and condenses as rain/snow. Take care and keep an eye on the MetO warnings. This storm will be focussing minds in Exeter for sure! http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl) --------------------------------------------- Death and destruction notwithstanding, the usual usw disclaimer, I am very excited about this low. Sat out in the Atlantic on Thursday embedded in the flow of the Iceland low it looks very menacing. The UKMet solution this morning doesn't look too nasty until you realise a) I recall someone on here saying that the UKMet output is on a coarser grid than the model resolution itself and b) how much it deepens in 24 hours. GFS and EC certainly look fruity. If it does come off then tremendous kudos to the models - we're talking about this 6 days beforehand. Anyhow enough pontificating, I have snow to enjoy here in Munich. Richard |
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On 10/12/11 09:42, Eskimo Will wrote:
Well you all have the picture by now of a very disturbed week ahead with a 200 knot jet slamming into the UK. Something for everyone during the week, rain, snow and stormy winds being the order of the day. I'm worried particularly about next Friday because the potential is there for a storm of greater ferocity than the one that battered Scotland last week, track depends crucially on jet orientation, looks like a classic Norwegian low and not Shapiro Keyser, so wind field will be larger. 00Z GFS run (not to be taken literally) is awesome and shows destructive potential with some very warm air from low latitude entrained initially which all occludes out and condenses as rain/snow. Take care and keep an eye on the MetO warnings. This storm will be focussing minds in Exeter for sure! http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl) --------------------------------------------- My fence got damaged in strong winds on Thursday evening so I am concerned about this as I need to get it shored up. Otherwise there is a risk of it blowing down on the neighbours car which would probably be an insurance job (if it is covered) or very expensive for me. |
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Adam Lea writes: My fence got damaged in strong winds on Thursday evening so I am concerned about this as I need to get it shored up. Otherwise there is a risk of it blowing down on the neighbours car which would probably be an insurance job (if it is covered) or very expensive for me. Can't you warn the neighbours in advance, and suggest that they park their car somewhere else if strong winds are forecast nearer the time? -- John Hall "The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those who have not got it." George Bernard Shaw |
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On Dec 10, 9:42*am, "Eskimo Will" wrote:
Well you all have the picture by now of a very disturbed week ahead with a 200 knot jet slamming into the UK. Something for everyone during the week, rain, snow and stormy winds being the order of the day. I'm worried particularly about next Friday because the potential is there for a storm of greater ferocity than the one that battered Scotland last week, track depends crucially on jet orientation, looks like a classic Norwegian low and not Shapiro Keyser, so wind field will be larger. 00Z GFS run (not to be taken literally) is awesome and shows destructive potential with some very warm air from low latitude entrained initially which all occludes out and condenses as rain/snow. Take care and keep an eye on the MetO warnings. This storm will be focussing minds in Exeter for sure! http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl) --------------------------------------------- Agreed and good to see the possibilities being expressed fairly sensibly. Nice to see Will getting excited about something other than cold weather too. *)) |
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On Dec 10, 10:56*am, Adam Lea wrote:
On 10/12/11 09:42, Eskimo Will wrote: Well you all have the picture by now of a very disturbed week ahead with a 200 knot jet slamming into the UK. Something for everyone during the week, rain, snow and stormy winds being the order of the day. I'm worried particularly about next Friday because the potential is there for a storm of greater ferocity than the one that battered Scotland last week, track depends crucially on jet orientation, looks like a classic Norwegian low and not Shapiro Keyser, so wind field will be larger. 00Z GFS run (not to be taken literally) is awesome and shows destructive potential with some very warm air from low latitude entrained initially which all occludes out and condenses as rain/snow. Take care and keep an eye on the MetO warnings. This storm will be focussing minds in Exeter for sure! http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl) --------------------------------------------- My fence got damaged in strong winds on Thursday evening so I am concerned about this as I need to get it shored up. Otherwise there is a risk of it blowing down on the neighbours car which would probably be an insurance job (if it is covered) or very expensive for me.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You can always strengthen temporarily with timber nails and stakes. Is it a timber feather edged? Unfortunately you can't do the same with slate roofs |
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On Dec 10, 11:27*am, Dawlish wrote:
On Dec 10, 9:42*am, "Eskimo Will" wrote: Well you all have the picture by now of a very disturbed week ahead with a 200 knot jet slamming into the UK. Something for everyone during the week, rain, snow and stormy winds being the order of the day. I'm worried particularly about next Friday because the potential is there for a storm of greater ferocity than the one that battered Scotland last week, track depends crucially on jet orientation, looks like a classic Norwegian low and not Shapiro Keyser, so wind field will be larger. 00Z GFS run (not to be taken literally) is awesome and shows destructive potential with some very warm air from low latitude entrained initially which all occludes out and condenses as rain/snow. Take care and keep an eye on the MetO warnings. This storm will be focussing minds in Exeter for sure! http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl) --------------------------------------------- Agreed and good to see the possibilities being expressed fairly sensibly. Nice to see Will getting excited about something other than cold weather too. *)) Why do you post to a weather group if you don't get excited by weather. Of course it's worrying, I have an original slate roofmfacing west and east so on the western side I could easily loose a few if the winds were strong enough. Howevr I still get excited by extremes regardless. There's almost a pioneering sprit that comes out in many of us as we prepare to batten down the hatches. |
Next week - awesome
On Dec 10, 9:42*am, "Eskimo Will" wrote:
Well you all have the picture by now of a very disturbed week ahead with a 200 knot jet slamming into the UK. Something for everyone during the week, rain, snow and stormy winds being the order of the day. I'm worried particularly about next Friday because the potential is there for a storm of greater ferocity than the one that battered Scotland last week, track depends crucially on jet orientation, looks like a classic Norwegian low and not Shapiro Keyser, so wind field will be larger. 00Z GFS run (not to be taken literally) is awesome and shows destructive potential with some very warm air from low latitude entrained initially which all occludes out and condenses as rain/snow. Take care and keep an eye on the MetO warnings. This storm will be focussing minds in Exeter for sure! http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl) --------------------------------------------- The gust probability product is the current ECMWF banner http://www.ecmwf.int/samples/d/inspe...!2011121000!!/ |
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On 10/12/11 11:14, John Hall wrote:
In , Adam writes: My fence got damaged in strong winds on Thursday evening so I am concerned about this as I need to get it shored up. Otherwise there is a risk of it blowing down on the neighbours car which would probably be an insurance job (if it is covered) or very expensive for me. Can't you warn the neighbours in advance, and suggest that they park their car somewhere else if strong winds are forecast nearer the time? The neighbour potentially affected was the one who warned me about it, so they are already aware. I'm concerned I would be liable for any damage incurred if it did fail completely. Unfortunately I don't think there is time to have the fence replaced. I am considering doing what Lawrence suggests and try to add extra support to it, or else remove the fence panels completely. |
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Adam Lea scrive:
I'm concerned I would be liable for any damage incurred if it did fail completely. Unfortunately I don't think there is time to have the fence replaced. I am considering doing what Lawrence suggests and try to add extra support to it, or else remove the fence panels completely. Your property insurance should include liability for damage to third parties and so you would not be personally liable. Your neighbour's car is no doubt also insured against damage. All in all, not a lot to worry about. -- Gianna Peterhead, Scotland buchan-meteo.org.uk |
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