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Crimson Dynamo | The voice of reason
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http://www.weather.com/news/montpell...rouge-20140929
![]() 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 |
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Gusting to 60mph at Stowaway currently
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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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Last edited by Candy Annie Cane; 02-10-2014 at 05:21 PM. |
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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 |
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![]() Woman Killed By Falling Tree In High Winds in London http://news.sky.com/story/1357366/wo...-in-high-winds |
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Yes Josy is going to Get IT
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If Japanese car parts fall from the clouds - Is it 'Raining Datsun Cogs'?
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several stations reporting 23 C which is a halloween max record
Gloucestershire Airport (29 m) 23.0 °C St. James's Park (5 m) 23.0 °C Gravesend Broadness (10 m) 23.0 °C London City Airport (5 m) 23.0 °C London Heathrow Airport (25 m) 23.0 °C Northolt (39 m) 23.0 °C |
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From the Met office:
Our latest three-month outlook suggests an increased risk of milder and wetter than average conditions for the period November-December-January based on our seasonal forecasts and those from other leading centres around the world. It states “For November-December-January above-average UK-mean temperatures are more likely than below-average” and “Latest predictions for UK-mean precipitation favour near- or above-average rainfall for November-December-January” However, there are still substantial probabilities that either average or cool/dry conditions may occur. This is because there are many competing factors that determine what our weather will be like in the coming months. ie weather from the Atlantic like we have has for the last wee while http://metofficenews.wordpress.com/ |
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Stations: 159 Gusts
Cairngorms (1245 m) 107 mph The Cairnwell (933 m) 94 mph Mumbles (32 m) 75 mph Capel Curig (215 m) 74 mph Bealach na Bà (773 m) 70 mph St Bees Head (123 m) 67 mph Great Dun Fell (847 m) 67 mph Aberdaron (94 m) 66 mph Plymouth MtBatten (50 m) 63 mph Sennybridge (307 m) 61 mph RNAS Culdrose (84 m) 60 mph Dunkeswell Airport (253 m) 58 mph Newquay Cornwall Airport (103 m) 58 mph Aberporth (134 m) 58 mph Exeter Airport (30 m) 57 mph Aonach Mòr (1130 m) 57 mph Pembrey Burrows (6 m) 57 mph Blackpool Airport (10 m) 57 mph Isle of Portland (52 m) 55 mph South Uist Range (4 m) 54 mph Guernsey Airport (101 m) 54 mph Cardinham (199 m) 54 mph Tiree Island (12 m) 54 mph Magilligan (6 m) 54 mph Alderney Channel Is (71 m) 53 mph Liscombe (347 m) 53 mph St Athan (49 m) 52 mph Isle of Man Airport (16 m) 52 mph Islay/Port Ellen (17 m) 50 mph Lake Vyrnwy (359 m) 50 mph Sule Skerry (12 m) 50 mph Camborne (88 m) 50 mph Milford Haven (32 m) 50 mph Royal Marines Base Chivenor (6 m) 50 mph |
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http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=556_1416362414
A lake-effect snowstorm brought some serious snowfall to the Buffalo, New York, area on Tuesday, November 18. The National Weather Service said the region could see 12 to 14 inches by Wednesday afternoon.This video shows a time-lapse of the snowstorm sweeping through Buffalo. In some parts of the region, as many as six feet have fallen within the last couple of days. Depending on the final measurement, the storm could even end up setting the US record for snowfall during a 24-hour period. http://www.vox.com/2014/11/19/7246047/lake-effect-snow |
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