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Yellow alert for strong winds Sunday into Monday for Northern Britain
Gales are likely to develop around exposed coastal areas of northern Britain during Sunday and overnight into Monday morning. Very strong inland gusts are also expected, particularly in association with heavy showers. The public should be aware of possible minor disruption, particularly to transport. http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/d...c/uk/2014-8-17 |
Have a look at this vid of the Pilger (Nebraska) tornado as it enters town
Then have a look at this excellent site or pic below showing you the damage it did - scary:shocked: YOu can see the water tower (number 17 on map) clearly on the vid. http://dataomaha.com/media/pilger/damage-map/ http://dataomaha.com/media/pilger/da...-annotated.jpg |
The weather today is mild
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Today is anticyclonic, mainly cloudy and indeed. mild. |
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That vid. Imagine seeing that coming towards you? |
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its coming right at cha :shocked: |
T-Storms just going through Portsmouth and heading NW
http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/daten...09/18/0855.gif |
It's so hot and muggy today :sob:
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It's really warm here
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Give me some Celsius man :fist:
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Its 82F in my Studio Good job I have fans |
http://www.weather.com/news/montpell...rouge-20140929
http://www.thelocal.fr/userdata/imag...thomas.afp.jpg The litany of flash floods caused by extraordinarily heavy rainfall in 2014 grew even longer Monday after record-shattering rainfall struck one of southern France's largest cities. Montpellier, a city of 264,000 along France's Mediterranean coast, was hit with 252 millimeters (9.92 inches) of rain in just 3 hours, between 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. local time (9 a.m. and noon EDT in the U.S.). The exceptionally heavy rain flooded streets and quickly sent the river Lez out of its banks in the city center. As of 8 p.m. local time, the city had tallied 295.6 millimeters (11.63 inches) of rain for the day, amounting to 47 percent of the city's average annual rainfall of 24.77 inches. meanwhile The UK is on course to have its driest September since records began, according to provisional figures released on Tuesday by the Met Office. The country received just 19.4mm of rain up to 28 September, about a fifth of the normal level. It has also been one of the warmest Septembers in the past century. But forecasters say the UK is set for a return to more normal conditions in early October - with cooler, wetter, and windier weather expected. The Met Office holds rainfall records going back to 1910. Before this year, the driest September was in 1959, when 23.8 mm of rain fell. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-29419202 |
great news that the more wintery weather should be coming soon! :amazed:
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Powerful Storm to Hit Sault Ste Marie on Friday October 3, 2014
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=003_1412180070
I would say that his presentation style is not BBC standard :joker: |
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It was really cold but bright here this morning. ...finally autumn weather has arrived. Here for the first frost
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My phone said it was 3° here.....rolling mist over the fields but with blinding low winter sun....lovely to look at but a bitch to drive in
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Stations: Gusts
Cairngorms (1245 m) 93 mph The Cairnwell (933 m) 83 mph Bealach na Bà (773 m) 81 mph Great Dun Fell (847 m) 81 mph Aonach Mòr (1130 m) 70 mph Aberdaron (94 m) 70 mph St Bees Head (123 m) 68 mph Glen Ogle (564 m) 67 mph Mumbles (32 m) 67 mph Capel Curig (215 m) 66 mph Sule Skerry (12 m) 63 mph Lake Vyrnwy (359 m) 63 mph Machrihanish (10 m) 62 mph Tiree Island (12 m) 61 mph Islay/Port Ellen (17 m) 61 mph St Catherine's Pt (24 m) 60 mph Pembrey Burrows (6 m) 60 mph |
http://media.skynews.com/media/image...-1-942x530.jpg
Woman Killed By Falling Tree In High Winds in London http://news.sky.com/story/1357366/wo...-in-high-winds |
Rain event NW Highlands
Kinlochewe NW Highlands has had 112mm of rain in just 24 hours 10pm Sat-10pm Sun. Whole month of Sep had 79.8mm! Still a lot more to come.
https://twitter.com/SeanBattySTV/sta...02042626715648 The mountains ( and remember totals can only come from where they can measure it) will prob have had 400mm i n the last 48 hours :shocked: |
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