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StingJet

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  1. On this day 1997 .. https://community.netweather.tv/topic/74916-christmas-eve-1997-storm/
  2. Stunning .. one of the most awe inspiring, weather related moments of Dec-23 Strato aint done yet either .. -80c as documented appears to be the optimum 10hPa Temp for PSC formation , many spots around the UK have seen PSC with 10hPa temps higher ("warmer") than -80c .. if we cannot hunt cold and snow atm, then the PSC hunt is on
  3. & some stunning awe inspiring spectacular Polar Stratospheric Clouds, from a glass half full perspective
  4. Whilst outside bush cutting yesterday, I seriously considered adding a touch of Topiary to one of the bushes , which would be perfect for carving out a green Snowman Something along the lines of:
  5. Impressive .. according to Simon King 15.5c is the all time record for England on Christmas Eve, & Wales 15c
  6. Nick F's & Jo Farrow's cool blogs https://www.netweather.tv/weather-forecasts/news/12280-rare-sightings-of-nacreous-clouds-as-far-south-as-kent-today
  7. Still potential tomorrow My lad managed a couple of pics on the way back home on the school run - A55 Isle of Anglesey, Looking West
  8. Amazing pics https://www.netweather.tv/weather-forecasts/news/9319-what-is-so-special-about-nacreous-clouds--mother-of-pearl-polar-stratospheric-clouds
  9. & the reasoning behind these amazing clouds, courtesy of Jo Farrow Managed to see them on the school run too , this afternoon though on my way down and back up the A55 to pick up my lad. https://www.netweather.tv/weather-forecasts/news/9319-what-is-so-special-about-nacreous-clouds--mother-of-pearl-polar-stratospheric-clouds At present we have -70c to -80c 10hpA Stratosphere Temp over the UK coupled with a very turbulent W-NW flow thanks to Storm Pia Up stream of me are the mountains of Mourne NI, and for you Row , Snowdonia , if I read Jo's blog correctly
  10. I was going to say "shame on the neighbour" but I'd be dropping into hypocritical mode, even though I am battened down well in advance of high wind forecasts , I heard a clattering outside , noting my stacker recycling boxes had become loose and the top stacker had managed to free itself from the stack and was blowing up the cul-de-sac ....lol // oops
  11. I cannot recall a recent week where CGS has not recorded 100mph+ , probably one of the most windiest places on earth
  12. Yes quite a noteworthy pressure differential between the ridged Azores High to the SW and Pia
  13. Hi Fiona , hovering over any of the matrix squares will just report the current warning in place .. the "ticked" one
  14. I remember well Storm Kyrill Jan 18 2007 , possible Sting Jet, the West to WNW flow was up around 85kts NW England , carnage on the M6 Thelwall Viaduct The flow tomorrow looks to be WNW at its peak around day break / rush hour, the further northeast you go the stronger the wind flow , and will be veering more NW'ly as the morning passes , slowly easing off
  15. Yes of course that would be the case mate .. I did n't want to state the obvious
  16. There does appear to be a "bias" towards England / Wales in that regard , even here on the Netweather Community, looking at the number of topic pages and responses to the recent named Storms , noting Storm Ciaran - 68 Pages , Debi made 5 Pages
  17. This required a second read and validation against the 06z Fax Charts
  18. Quite a clear demarcation between clear air heading in and the cloud & rain frontal zone to the south east First blue sky I have seen for an age
  19. Bit of a soaker heading in , you have to laugh really
  20. Similar from the 12z ECM & GFS but the flow not quite as amplified as the UKV, we'll see what the Marine Extended Outlook has to say about this at 2300hrs
  21. Indeed Dave , one to keep a close eye on as we roll into Thursday morning, UKV has this LP dialled right up atm Massive is the pressure differential between HP to our SW at 1045mb and nasty LP tacking SE across the north eastern tip of Scotland at circa 970MB
  22. Not often Tomasz drops a clanger "Storm Franklin" err that was Feb 2022 pal when the UK go hit by 3 named storms within a 7 day period .. Dudley . Eunice and Franklin
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