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  1. My daughters driving to work early hours tomorrow from Eastbourne to Guildford to go to work so no prizes for guessing I'm watching the track of this storm with a bit of fear and trepidation. This forum perfect for me to keep an eye on things so keep those posts coming particularly if anyone hears of travel disruption on the roads wd be much appreciated 

  2. Thats it - fed up now!!  Posted Image

    Please can I renew my membership to the NSC Jane?

     

    Seeing practically the whole country lit up like a christmas tree the overnight rain shower here in Eastbourne followed by a short sharp shower this morning and a couple of meagre distant rumbles of thunder does not a storm make in my opinion!!

     

    I need to be able to freely express my annoyance with like minded, storm starved individuals like me (waves hello to everyone )

  3. Afternoon neighbour! You aren't going to like this, but I'm afraid it's not certain enough to give you any guidance or potential at the moment. Things are really back and forward currently and until Friday morning when some of the high resolution models are in range, there isn't something you can rely on to any degree.

    My gut feeling is anything South of the M4 and the Thames could be OK, but that has changed overnight to hints of something more. Above that it may be more of the NE that's under the spotlight.

    Can you make the decision around Friday lunchtime?

    Hi Coast

    Many thanks for your response

    Think I've just got to take the risk really and hope for the best

  4. Looks like she will make top 10 longest lasting Atlantic storms excluding her 1 1/2 days break, though.

    Does anyone know if the storm brewing to her south is going to have any effect on her - it looks like a whopper if it can get itself organised!

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    Latest information on the low to the south of Nadine from the National Hurrican Centre:

    quote:

    1. THUNDERSTORM ACTIVITY ASSOCIATED WITH A LARGE LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM

    LOCATED ABOUT 925 MILES WEST OF THE CAPE VERDE ISLANDS IS GRADUALLY

    BECOMING BETTER ORGANIZED. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS ARE FORECAST

    TO REMAIN CONDUCIVE FOR DEVELOPMENT AND THIS SYSTEM COULD BECOME A

    TROPICAL DEPRESSION DURING THE NEXT DAY OR SO. THIS DISTURBANCE

    HAS A HIGH CHANCE...70 PERCENT...OF BECOMING A TROPICAL CYCLONE

    DURING THE NEXT 48 HOURS AS IT MOVES WEST-NORTHWESTWARD OR

    NORTHWESTWARD AT 10 TO 15 MPH.

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