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  1. Just picked a wet spot on the radar in Eastern Scotland, the radar estimatedc rainfall total over the last 24 hours is 168mm, with the vast majority in the last 12 hours. To put some context around this, the average October monthly rainfall in this part of the country is around 130mm
  2. Latest from Nick: Storm Babet and Storm Aline - two storms impacting western Europe to end the week WWW.NETWEATHER.TV Storm Babet is here and will bring persistent and heavy rain to parts of the UK to end the week, particularly NE Scotland - where a red warning is in force. Also Storm Aline further south will bring severe weather impacts to...
  3. Yep, they're going to stay a feature for today and increase later as well. Today: Tonight: Some exceptional gusts possible in the north and west of Scotland tomorrow too, along with severe gales elsewhere in the north and northeast.
  4. Latest from analysis and forecast from @Nick F Rare danger to life Red Warning for rain issued for eastern Scotland as Storm Babet arrives WWW.NETWEATHER.TV A danger to life Red Warning has been issued this morning by the Met Office for extreme rainfall over parts of eastern Scotland from tomorrow, leading to life-threatening flooding, as Storm Babet moves north. Also...
  5. Pretty extraordinary rainfall totals showing on the UKV again this morning. 250mm plus in parts of Eastern Scotland and widely above 80-100mm.
  6. I'll give it another tweak upwards for the next run.
  7. And just to add to the above, there's more than 100mm of that forecast to fall across 24 hours, Thursday and Friday..
  8. Large areas with more than 150mm of rain showing on the UKV 15z, perhaps amber may turn to red tomorrow..
  9. Looks like the problem has resolved itself overnight. Still not sure exactly the cause, perhaps cloudflare, perhaps Google, or perhaps a networking thing in between, as it wasn't just us affected.
  10. I think the issue may be clearing now, it's still not exactly fast at times, but I'm seeing less errors generally.
  11. I'm fairly convinced it's cloudflare, I'm struggling to load much and getting errors when trying to access our account on their site, which is probably a decent hint. I can't see anything wrong on our side, server wise.
  12. I think it's possible there may be some issues either on the google cloud or cloudflare, who we use for servers / cdn etc, as I'm seeing some odd loading on random things at the moment.
  13. I've done a quick set of tests on various browsers, can't see any issues. So think it's very likely to be something local to you @Mapantz
  14. In what respect? I'm not seeing any issues this side and haven't seen any other reports.
  15. When the Met Office create the composite, they may well be making adjustments to allow for the lack of coverage from the Shannon, as they're essentially stitching all of the data from the single radar sites together. It's maybe something you'd need to raise with them for the exact details, as we're simply showing the data they're providing in that respect.
  16. It's all working - hail has never been picked in its entirety, and obviously we've not had any snow to show since the spring - that ought to re-appear this weekend. I think it's literally just more of the rain moving closer into the radar site, probably not helped by the fact that the Shannon radar site is out of action right now, which would help to smooth things better if it were also being used in the composite.
  17. You're quite close to a radar site there, which is likely to have a bit of an effect - you can see to the north where trees/buildings etc are blocking the beam. Understanding Weather Radar WWW.NETWEATHER.TV How does the rain radar work? There is a network of radar stations across the UK and Ireland scanning the skies and outputting images showing rain, snow and thunderstorms helping the weather forecast.
  18. @nuts - I've copied and pasted the text from the document you linked into your post, so it's easier for people to view it
  19. The archive is still there - it's in Extra: https://www.netweather.tv/secure/cgi-bin/premium.pl?action=radararchive2;sess=
  20. There's more info in the links below on what the models ingest - the first link is GDAS which is what the GFS uses. It'll use bouy data and satellite data as the primary method of getting SST's. Global Data Assimilation System WWW.NCEI.NOAA.GOV The National Center for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) uses the Global Data Assimilation System (GDAS) to interpolate data from a variety of observing systems and instruments onto a three-dimensional grid... A bit more here from the meto: Marine Observations WWW.METOFFICE.GOV.UK The other half of surface observations. Marine observations concerns data collection out at sea.
  21. No, it's not. SST's are definitely part of the data within the models and absolutely would be taken into account.
  22. If you select wind or gusts on this map, it'll show the arrows for direction Current Weather - UK and Ireland - Netweather WWW.NETWEATHER.TV The latest weather conditions, temperatures and windspeeds across the UK
  23. Interesting set of GEFS ensemble vs climatic average maps this morning - say goodbye to the positive temperature anomalies for a bit, at least, if these are correct.
  24. The invision issue is still happening, but we've put a temporary fix in place to keep the uploads working in the meantime.
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