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  1. 5 minutes ago, BornFromTheVoid said:

    It looks like that at some point almost every year and usually someone claims we're about to see an "ice bridge" form!
    The east Greenland current carries ice down the coast from the Fram Strait, where it usually melts close to Iceland. The thing to remember too is that extent, which is shown by the yellow ice on most of the maps posted here, only represents 15% ice coverage or more. So even if the yellow reached Iceland, it wouldn't be close to anything you could walk across.

    On the map posted by MS, if the red section starts getting close to the Icelandic coast, that would be rare!

    Interesting, that would raise a few eye brows if the red touched Iceland. I have no idea what would cause that...im guessing much colder temperatures in that region...

  2. 1 hour ago, alexisj9 said:

    It was named by the irish met, was never going to be more than normal here. Places that got hit hard by ophilia also got the brunt of this one. More trees down that were weakened by the first storm, and tbh the flooding up north was bad enough to warrent an amber rain warning. It qualified for naming.

    Britain go it pretty bad too, I was surprised how much you people across the pond got hit.:)

  3. 10 minutes ago, sundog said:

    Certainly looks like we are in with a decent chance of that happening this yr. My fav weather type for the time of yr. Havent had a chilly halloween since 2012.

    I agree Sundog, my fav weather too, helps the mood too, more invigorating to get out and do stuff aswell.:):cold:

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