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Hi All,
I was camping in north wales over the weekend & my barometer read 964 mBar in the evening, which I'd read was a reading you’d usually get with a Cat 1 hurricane.
Naturally, I ignored it & went to bed, but was woken up by really violent winds that ripped the tent out the ground & carried us about 3 meters along.
I’m assuming it was the tail end of Hurricane Ian, but not actually a hurricane itself, so I’m wondering whether it would typically produce a hurricane reading if it’s the ‘hangover’ of a hurricane or should it just have produced a reading relating to gale force winds?
Any enlightenment would be much appreciated
Thanks.
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Hi All,
I was camping in north wales over the weekend & my barometer read 964 mBar in the evening, which I'd read was a reading you’d usually get with a Cat 1 hurricane.
Naturally, I ignored it & went to bed, but was woken up by really violent winds that ripped the tent out the ground & carried us about 3 meters along.
I’m assuming it was the tail end of Hurricane Ian, but not actually a hurricane itself, so I’m wondering whether it would typically produce a hurricane reading if it’s the ‘hangover’ of a hurricane or should it just have produced a reading relating to gale force winds?
Any enlightenment would be much appreciated
Thanks.
Apologies, I realised that I replied to a previous post.
can’t master this forum or a barometer it would seem.
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Thanks very much & thanks for your response, I agree with you. I think the document I read must be wrong.
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I’ve just started to read barometric pressure to help predict the weather whilst I’m outdoors. I found a useful short guide which states that a 1.1-2.7 increase in pressure above 1015 mBar over a 3 hour period means poorer weather to come. I’ve just recorded a 2 mBar increase in 1.5 hours but the forecast looks good for the next three days.
I’m sure I must be reading something wrong but any guidance would be appreciated.
Thanks.
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Thanks for that.
so I’m assuming that my reading would have been incorrect?