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Just now, Thunders said:
There is an amber warning for wind, I don’t see much point rn, the only big gusts wouldn’t do much damage
Not over here there isn't
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I think what's also quite surprising for UK is how slow this is moving has barely moved at all over the past 3 hrs while the rain is being pushed north..lots of dark echos now east of it.
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Can see it growing better on this over Cornwall..still growing and holding shape
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Brittany hit 185km 114mph wind gust at Oeussant...
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2 minutes ago, Fitzwis said:
The wind has been steadily intensifying during the last hour or so. My daughter and I are currently hunkered down in our lounge but dare not venture outside as there's a constant howl, bellowing gusts and increasing crashing and banging. A truly uncomfortable situation to be totally honest.
I get it is.. especially with your daughter as well...fingers crossed you'll all be ok...but seems just the start. If it does get worse tape your windows like they did in the war
Let us all know how you get on
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Just now, coldfingers1 said:
You are in one of the areas that will feel the strongest winds in this storm, The fact that the land sticks out further into the channel means you will feel the winds for longer and stronger than most of the Sussex coastline
Pressure now 953hpa at Culdrose in Cornwall...
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6 minutes ago, Fitzwis said:
Neither did we. We've never experienced anything quite like this before. Waterspouts are a fairly common occurrence but not tornadoes. In fact I don't think we've ever experienced a tornado here.
How are the winds now in Jersey showing quite sustained high winds now...how is it live?
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4 minutes ago, Fitzwis said:
Neither did we. We've never experienced anything quite like this before. Waterspouts are a fairly common occurrence but not tornadoes. In fact I don't think we've ever experienced a tornado here.
Judging by Google you never have. Be interesting too see if Jersey Met confirm this in the morning or not.
Another sign of impending Climate Change
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Just now, Mitch the motorbike storm said:
Could have started as a water spout
That was first thought , but I thought they dissipated on land fall
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4 minutes ago, toggerobz said:
Holy Heck, that's a fair sized Tornado for the British Isles if I ever saw one hopefully no injuries or worse reported.
I actually didn't think a tornado could form on island as small as Jersey
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10 minutes ago, Fitzwis said:
Reports coming in of isolated structural damage in our Parish of St Clement in the SE of the island following the severe thunderstorm we experienced just before midnight. This short vid appears to show some kind of rotation in that area with a roof being lifted off. Thankfully, no reports of injuries yet ...
FullSizeRender.mov 10.5 MB · 22 downloads
That definitely looks like a tornado ripping those roofs off..you lot be safe and head somewhere underground
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Just now, alexisj9 said:
XC weather agrees with the other pressure chart, just one low guess its how the clouds are situated, it does look like two lows on sat though.
Problem only reading XC is that where these lows are situated there aren't enough stations to give XC data...but I'm monitoring and watching
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2 minutes ago, snowrye said:
That's not cold air intrusion is it, that may tighten up the main centre even more
Tbh..maybe, keeping an eye on it and see I suppose..
SE, London and East Anglia Weather Discussion - Dec 2023 on
in SE, London and East Anglia Weather Discussion
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Yeah..has definitely got bigger in last 30mins...keeping an eye on it