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1 hour ago, Norrance said:
Just been looking at that and the radar, hopefully the Lecht might get enough to get some of the main runs going as there was something of a base left on the main runs that were open earlier in the month.
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The StormWithNoName has been making itself felt at Glencoe Ski Area, there's been gusts of 91mph at the base and 99mph at the summit. The base figure suggests there could be some hair raising gusts hitting the A82 over Rannoch Moor tonight!
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12 hours ago, bomdabass said:
I'm working all weekend at Tomatin putting a new bridge in to the Perth to Inverness line.
Been thinking the weather could be interesting for that for the past week! You able to post any pics from the job?
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6 hours ago, DavidS said:
I’ve been enjoying clicking through the extended CFS now it is available on Wetterzentrale.
Below are just a few highlights from today’s 6z run. Interest begins in mid November with a Northerly. Cold is then on/off including something chilly for Christmas and the whole thing finishes in March with a tasty Easterly.
All JFF, but if your of a cold persuasion, enjoy:Hmmm I've seen that somewhere before....
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Aye that Eagle Owl was good at keeping the herring gulls behaviour in check in Inverness, but the powers that be decided it shouldn't be there and it was captured and given to a bird of prey sanctuary.
I saw a herring gull try to steal an ice cream from a toddler recently, wouldn't want to mess with him when he's older, the gull got a fantastic left hook for it's troubles and no ice cream cone!
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I see the 12z GFS operational went off on one, would end July with the Central Highlands or Moray Coast blasting the Scottish temperature record out of the water!! Probably means we'll end up with snow on the Cairngorms to start August instead!
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12 hours ago, Ravelin said:
Funny, but outside of salad stuff runner beans seem to be one of the few things I can usually get a consistently decent crop of. Maybe it's different over here in Aberdeenshire compared to Glenurquhart.
I've been keeping an eye on a couple of weather stations in Glenurquart the last 2 winters and the temperatures have amazed me, they're consistently colder than places like Aviemore or Carrbridge, I actually would quite like to get a complete data set from them, because I reckon it's such a frost hollow a small ski area on a NE aspect in cuttings in the forest could well be technically viable with modern snow making!
Does make me wonder what potential there might be around Innerleithen or Glentress to find a similar spot, which could kick start the long running attempt to get mountain bike uplift there.
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Well the Glen Mhor Hotel started its River Ness Beer Festival today with the outside bar and dining. Huddled under a big umbrella from spits of rain and wrapped in a winter jacket for the biting wind, oh well at least I choose a meal in a cast iron dish that kept its heat! But seriously had warmer days sitting outside the Plateau Cafe at Glencoe in winter!
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On 7/7/2017 at 15:13, Northernlights said:
She could do something useful while they wait for some aircraft that fit - like park her across the Coran Narrows - she can shift out of the way a couple of times a day to let other shipping through!
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Reports that a tornado flattened a Highland Games field at Cornhill earlier, the radar certainly looked interesting between 3 and 4pm with precipitation intensity > 90mm/hr on the Netweather scale and a big white blob on the old Met Office scale and it looked as if there was some degree of rotation going on.
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So the control run of the 00z GFS upto 17ºc 850hpa temps for Aberdeen...? That will be like the 384hour Easterly in winter!
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The rain yesterday afternoon was the wake up call, today's light rain and no wind has unleashed hell on Rannoch Moor!
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10 hours ago, PersianPaladin said:
Come, join my Drizzle Cult. I don't want to be the only member....
Love drizzle? Clearly don't have midges around your way.
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5 minutes ago, CreweCold said:
30C looks doubtful to me, very doubtful but if it's going to be achieved it'll be Thursday- why?- because Thursday sees the UK under the influence of HP with little wind to speak of
Not even N France is shown to breach 30C. People can say the GFS undercooks temperatures but I doubt it's undercooking widely by 5-6C
Is that a 28ºc just East of Loch Eriboll on the North Coast? Fohn effect of the SE wind in the NW Highlands could certainly help inflate the temperature there.
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Gone all grey in Inverness compared to recent days, I hope it's not going to be like 2007 - autumn underway by end of May after being lured into a false sense of security in late April and May!
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Lying to below Aviemoregus is Loch Morlich where it's currently -0.7°c at the beach.
Updating Cam: http://www.winterhighland.info/cams/cairngorm-mountain/morlich.php
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Looks like the I'm in Heathrow about to leave the UK model is correct again and it will snow at home tomorrow !
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Snow-forecast which is derived from the GFS has 36cm of snow in the next 2 days for the Lecht, the NMM short range looks to be 40-50cm! Somewhere north facing could get hammered in the next 2 to 3 days. Sadly from the GFS it looks as if the weather is then going to bring mild and wet weather for Saturday! We shall see...
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There’s been several weeks mid-mountain up could have been open, the weekend the Daylodge Poma was open it could have been open to the top of the mountain and still there is decent cover up in the Top Basin. It’s been noted that they’ve only run the snow guns around the bottom learning zone, no interest in trying to get the full length of the Carpark T-bar open for the duration of the season to keep the rest of the mountain open. Personally think they plug should be pulled and the ski area entirely removed, there is no way back to what it was, let alone what it could have been.
All it is doing is swallowing vast amounts of public money that would be far better invested across the other four ski areas, while the omnishambles that is CairnGorm drags down the whole industry. Depressing as hell.
*apologies for the grossly off topic*