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  1. Further to my last message - sorry cant send video
  2. Just seen a pic of the O2 in london with a hole in it.. apharently on Facebook (i don't have that) Ironicly Stormzy is playing there next month
  3. worth a bookmark Shipping forecast and gale warnings WWW.METOFFICE.GOV.UK Latest shipping forecasts for the next 24 hours. Contains gale warnings, wind direction, wind force, sea state, weather and visibility.
  4. WXCHARTS WWW.WXCHARTS.COM A new weather forecast model data viewer for Europe and North America. Clickable forecast and ensemble plots, hourly GFS, ECMWF, ARPEGE and GEFS plots Could be anytime late morning to late afternoon depending on where you live... will be staying home all day.. not worth the risk venturing out - good luck Thought i'd snap a pic of trees nearby - hope they are there tomorrow
  5. Well... I've got a shed that I didn't have 30 years ago probably won't have it tomorrow afternoon
  6. National Data Buoy Center WWW.NDBC.NOAA.GOV The National Data Buoy Center's home page. The premier source of meteorological and oceanographic measurements for the marine environment. Click on the map for Europe and then a specific bouy for data this one's pretty good too: Marine observations WWW.METOFFICE.GOV.UK Latest marine observations from the Met Office. Weather data from the past 24 hours, collected from our network of marine weather stations in the UK. found this earlier
  7. Not sure when this chart updates but: WXCHARTS WWW.WXCHARTS.COM A new weather forecast model data viewer for Europe and North America. Clickable forecast and ensemble plots, hourly GFS, ECMWF, ARPEGE and GEFS plots looking pretty nasty out there tomorrow afternoon round these parts - I think the black line could be a predicted sting jet?
  8. Make me wander what they are actually teaching the kids at that school !! Stay home with them on Friday and send the school this pretty picture: It might make sense to them !
  9. Brilliant forum name if you are indeed using the NeeNar - Keep us updated and welcome
  10. and that's not just on the top of the wall, the side of it ! I've said this before somewhere but if anyone wants to know what a 70 mph gust of wind is like... get on a motorway tomorrow (free of traffic and probably in the middle lane) and stick your head out of the window. And imagine that you are a fence panel, roof tile or wearing a loose fitting garment (-:
  11. Meteociel.fr - Tableaux GEFS v12 WWW.METEOCIEL.FR La météo en temps réel et prévisions météo pour la France, Observations météo, modèles numériques et logiciels météo (GFS, ECMWF, UKMO, GEM, AROME, ARPEGE, JMA) Not sure of the output time of this nor the location (maybe average) but the link illustrates the perturbations (variations) of modelled 10m wind speeds.. I'm guessing that if anyone is a half pint full person you see this a possibility of nothing happening to affect any travel plans but if you are worried by forecasts then check nearer the time less than 72hrs (-:
  12. Two named storms in the same week... ! My amateur, yet enthusiastic observation over the years is that it takes one storm to reset or send any model to a degree of less accuracy based on previous previous calculations. Taking into account of nothing really significant happening (apart from high pressure ) weather wise these last few months it's anyones guess as to what happens after this weekend. Love some snow but not with 70mph winds! As a few have said; it's a case of 72 hr max, watch the warnings, radar and tying down those loosely fixed relatives we need to worry about - oh and the travel thing - One inch of snow is enough to bring any county in the UK to standstill. Keep safe-er
  13. If anyone wants to know what a 70 mph wind is like... Put your head outside a car window at that speed... and maybe try it when its raining
  14. Well.. by the looks of it I can get out of a dreaded dentist appointment in London on Friday and focus on some of the more whiter stuff that's not in my mouth - Trains cancelled me thinks
  15. I had always thought the GFS at this time of night ('Ye olde Pub Run') was fun but looking at the Icon there's a new contender round these parts: It'l probably sober up - and go north later
  16. I'm guessing the ashes will only get wet (damp) if they came back Probably in time for snow come May/June, but then again it's anyone's guess going by the lack of observational model interpretation by even the best super human and computers these last few months
  17. Yes crazy! - love the extremes, & surprises - every time - hopefully more to come this winter
  18. Just sent this to my brother in law in the states - I'm excited!... well for the next hour maybe he's just had two foot of this stuff PXL_20220204_093529216.mp4
  19. First snow (soggy) of the year falling here at the top of the hill. Quite a recent temp drop - and white stuff, big flakes Probably 'it' til next year eh
  20. yup.. I face-palmed earlier thinking they'd missed a few of the letters in a-n al-pha-bet - doh - <embarrassed emoticon> it's neve simple is it? Storm Malik: Winds up to 80mph could hit parts of UK WWW.BBC.CO.UK The Met Office issues weather warnings for Scotland, Northern Ireland and northern England.
  21. It's the new Covid name convention where all ancient alphabets are altered due to snow flakes
  22. Like a coiled spring winter will come. This High Pressure has to give way to something unstable and perhaps cold this time of year to enable spring to happen. I'm confident for surprises.. all be it late and and when some don't want it (-: ...Watching the 500mb and Jet Stream with interest...
  23. Yup (-: Try replacing the batteries with non rechargeable lithium.. Failing that it's the temp/humidity sensor playing up - a web search will find a replacement for your make and model - good luck could be one of these but you'll have to open the station up to find out for sure : BMP280 5V Digital Temperature Barometric Pressure Sensor Module WWW.EBAY.CO.UK The board is tiny, yet very capable and easy to use. This can be powered from and connected to either 3.3V or 5V devices without modification. Temperature Sensor Range: -40-80°C, Accuracy: 1.0 °C...
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