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  1. Here in Wirral it was quite a benign affair til about 12-1pm, nothing much going on at all, and given that the peak wind was supposed to have been around that time, I basically drew the curtains on it so to speak. Well I shouldn't have as after 4pm there were huge gusts, I would say that were beyond 70mph, and numerous large cracks and bangs, where damage occurred. We will see, I guess, the damage for tomorrow.

  2. 10 minutes ago, Arktikos said:

    So the South East now has a red warning despite the amber warning having the stronger winds! Oh sorry I forgot, it's the South East.....

    Its quite ridiculous.. Lots of people on the storm demonstrating why people just need to take more responsibility in these situations instead of validating their own fears, that it may not be how they expect. The same extends to others too in general public. 

    The warning is and has always been fine, it's exactly what it should be in the scenario so no complaints about the warning from me. 

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  3. 1 minute ago, Chris.R said:

    Noticed that. That’s quite an impressive taf. I’m surprised it’s so bullish about the gusts.

    Indeed, they must be expecting the system to reinforce that back edge feature which brings the strong westnorthwesterlies that has been showing over the past few days. The peak gusts will only last 30 minutes to an house tops, but any gusts near 75mph is causing damage. Also the mean wind of 51mph, itself could cause some significant damage. Essentially, if the TAF is correct, we could see mean winds that are on a par with last nights gusts! According to the beaufort scale, that's a 'strong gale', which equates to minor structural damage but then factor in the gusts and it's another story.

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  4. Liverpool airport TAF going for 65 knots maximum gust between 11am and 3pm tomorrow.  That's 75mph

    TAF: EGGP 172303Z 1800/1824 15008KT 9999 SCT030 BECMG 1800/1803 15018G30KT TEMPO 1800/1813 7000 RA BKN010 PROB30 TEMPO 1801/1812 3000 +RA BKN005 BECMG 1807/1810 20025G35KT BECMG 1810/1812 28035G50KT TEMPO 1811/1815 28045G65KT TEMPO 1813/1822 7000 SHRA PROB30 TEMPO 1815/1821 3000 +SHRA SHRASN BKN008 BECMG 1817/1820 27030G40KT BECMG 1821/1824 26018G30KT

    Manchester airport TAF going for 60 knots maximum gust for the same time which is 69mph

    TAF: EGCC 172303Z 1800/1906 20005KT 9999 SCT030 BECMG 1800/1803 14015G25KT TEMPO 1800/1813 7000 RA BKN010 PROB30 TEMPO 1801/1812 3000 +RA BKN005 BECMG 1806/1809 20025G35KT BECMG 1809/1812 29035G50KT TEMPO 1811/1815 29045G60KT TEMPO 1814/1824 7000 SHRA -SHRASN BKN010 BECMG 1815/1818 29025G40KT PROB30 TEMPO 1815/1824 3000 +SHRASN SHSN BKN005 BECMG 1818/1821 27020G30KT BECMG 1903/1906 23008KT

    Manchester TAF talking of snow too later on, whilst Liverpool TAF going for sleet.

     

     

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  5. 4 minutes ago, Chris.R said:

    Yep. Especially after Douglas which got quite bad for a bit could’ve weakened some trees/fence panels ETC

    Storm Kyrill made everyone change their fences I think, since that storm, I haven't seen a single fence down. Plenty of trees biting the dust though. Eucalyptus trees are everywhere in our area, and they're very weak and shallow rooted so they snap like match sticks and fall over easily. Many of the trees from Arwen still haven't been cleared away yet.. it's like they are sitting monuments to a brave new world.

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  6. 3 minutes ago, johnwirral said:

    Just googled 2013, the tide was forecast as a 9.9m that day, it's 9.17 tomorrow so may be not as bad for flooding?  Could be interesting to watch from the new café above the sailing centre, if its open...

    https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/ShowUserReviews-g1076966-d23558687-r803408829-The_Sail_Loft_Coastal_Kitchen-West_Kirby_Wirral_Merseyside_England.html

    drone-shot-of-the-sail.jpg

    The winds back then were not as strong, and the storm was not as deep, if I remember, but maybe it'll be fine.. it might actually be Hoylake, Meols and Moreton that have issues when that straight NW comes through. Unfortunately I'm working tomorrow so I can't, but I have to walk home, and that walk coincides with the strongest peak of winds. I may take the beach route... stronger winds but less likely to have branch knock me unconscious.

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  7. 8 minutes ago, johnwirral said:

    Yes, looks like back up to 90-100mph bang on high tide, could be a bit scary on New Brighton prom

    High tide is going to big issue in your part, remember those cars being smashed against the walls on the 5th Dec 2013?, I get the feeling it'll be much worse this time, as then whilst there was a storm, it didn't directly impact, and the worst winds were further south, but it will a similar setup overall. Unfortunately I think those nicely re-built walls on the promenade might get smashed up again. Morrisons under water I wonder?

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