matty40s Posted November 13, 2020 Location: on a canal , probably near Northampton... Weather Preferences: extremes n snow Location: on a canal , probably near Northampton... Posted November 13, 2020 (edited) ...aaaaand they keep coming, 2005 record now well and truly smashed. Key Messages: 1. The depression is expected to strengthen to a hurricane while it approaches the coast of Central America, and there is a risk of dangerous wind, storm surge, and rainfall impacts across portions of Nicaragua and Honduras beginning Sunday night. Hurricane Watches will likely be issued for a portion of this area tonight. 2. Through Wednesday morning, heavy rainfall from Tropical Depression Thirty-One may lead to life-threatening flash flooding and river flooding across portions of Haiti, Jamaica and Central America. Flooding and landslides from heavy rainfall could be significant across Central America given recovery efforts underway after Hurricane Eta Edited November 15, 2020 by Jo Farrow hurrican
Kirkcaldy Weather Posted November 13, 2020 Location: Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland 20m ASL Weather Preferences: Snow,Thunderstorms mix both for heaven THUNDERSNOW 😜😀🤤🥰 Location: Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland 20m ASL Posted November 13, 2020
karyo Posted November 15, 2020 Location: Corfu (currently) Location: Corfu (currently) Posted November 15, 2020 Iota (they should have spelt it yota to properly pronounce it as the Greek letter) is now a hurricane and strengthening fast! Expected to reach major hurricane status before crashing on poor Nicaragua.
summer blizzard Posted November 15, 2020 Location: Leeds/Bradford border, 185 metres above sea level, around 600 feet Location: Leeds/Bradford border, 185 metres above sea level, around 600 feet Posted November 15, 2020 Hurricane Iota is now 978mb, 90mph. Expected to make landfall at category 4 strength. Very pretty, very deadly.
Jo Farrow Posted November 15, 2020 Location: East Lothian Weather Preferences: Not too hot, excitement of snow, a hoolie Location: East Lothian Posted November 15, 2020 Eta on the 2nd Nov, day before landfall CAt4 Nicaragua. Iota due to make landfall tomorrow (Monday) evening local time as a majore hurricane/ NHC discussion - "Iota is forecast to become a potentially catastrophic category 4 hurricane before it reaches the coast of northeastern Nicaragua or eastern Honduras. Iota is expected to continue to rapidly intensify and be an extremely dangerous category 4 hurricane when it approaches the coast of Central America on Monday. Flooding and mudslides in Honduras and Nicaragua could be exacerbated by Hurricane Etas recent effects there, resulting in significant to potentially catastrophic impacts."
Jo Farrow Posted November 16, 2020 Location: East Lothian Weather Preferences: Not too hot, excitement of snow, a hoolie Location: East Lothian Posted November 16, 2020 (edited) IOTA is now a major hurricane. The N.Atlantic in November has never recorded two major hurricanes before. Eta hit Nicaragua on Tues 3rd, #Iota is forecast to make landfall in northeastern Nicaragua Monday night with catastrophic impacts for Central America. NHC "The hurricane is in near ideal conditions to continue strengthening until landfall. In an environment of warm 29 C waters, very low wind shear, and a moist air mass..." Edited November 16, 2020 by Jo Farrow add sat pic 1
kold weather Posted November 16, 2020 Location: Liphook Location: Liphook Posted November 16, 2020 Crazy drops in pressure between two recon passes, the type of drop I've only seen in a handful of occasions in my 16 years in this site. Now down to 935mbs which is a 10mb drop in less than an hour. The presentation of Iota is impressive and no doubts still intensifying. Next recon in about 6hrs time should be very interesting, legitimate shot at a cat-5 if it can stay away from EWRC.
AderynCoch Posted November 16, 2020 Location: Bratislava, Slovakia Location: Bratislava, Slovakia Posted November 16, 2020 What a sickener for the region so soon after Eta. It looks at least like it will move through quicker but that's not saying much, and in absolute terms it's still not moving very fast.
Had Worse Posted November 16, 2020 Location: 150m asl Hadfield, Glossop Peak District Weather Preferences: All Location: 150m asl Hadfield, Glossop Peak District Posted November 16, 2020 Hurricane Iota Forecast Discussion WWW.NHC.NOAA.GOV Just updated. Internal pressure is in free fall.
East_England_Stormchaser91 Posted November 16, 2020 Location: King’s Lynn, Norfolk. Weather Preferences: Hot and Thundery, Cold and Snowy Location: King’s Lynn, Norfolk. Posted November 16, 2020 Absolutely heartbreaking for a region that has barely even come out of the woodwork after Eta. Could be some devastating scenes after this I’m afraid. Unprecedented.
AderynCoch Posted November 16, 2020 Location: Bratislava, Slovakia Location: Bratislava, Slovakia Posted November 16, 2020 155mph, 925mb. Almost Cat. 5 now.
Derecho Posted November 16, 2020 Location: Hessle Weather Preferences: Cold Snowy Winters, Hot Thundery Summers Location: Hessle Posted November 16, 2020 It's hitting almost exactly where Eta hit a few weeks ago, scary. We haven't seen a category 5 in November before but that may be about to change.
Thunder Snow Posted November 16, 2020 Location: Carlisle Weather Preferences: Snow cold frost Location: Carlisle Posted November 16, 2020 Now a cat 5
Skullzrulerz Posted November 16, 2020 Location: St Austell,Cornwall Location: St Austell,Cornwall Posted November 16, 2020
Jo Farrow Posted November 16, 2020 Location: East Lothian Weather Preferences: Not too hot, excitement of snow, a hoolie Location: East Lothian Posted November 16, 2020 What a month 1
Had Worse Posted November 16, 2020 Location: 150m asl Hadfield, Glossop Peak District Weather Preferences: All Location: 150m asl Hadfield, Glossop Peak District Posted November 16, 2020 I see the forecast wind speeds are 165MPH plus. Have we had anything near that or exceeding that speed this season?
AndrewTC Posted November 16, 2020 Location: Stockton-on-Tees Location: Stockton-on-Tees Posted November 16, 2020 Iota is the first November category 5 hurricane since 1932 and the latest ever to form in the Atlantic. Remarkable considering the official end date for an Atlantic hurricane season is now exactly 2 weeks away. 1
Jo Farrow Posted November 16, 2020 Location: East Lothian Weather Preferences: Not too hot, excitement of snow, a hoolie Location: East Lothian Posted November 16, 2020 11 minutes ago, Had Worse said: I see the forecast wind speeds are 165MPH plus. Have we had anything near that or exceeding that speed this season? Simon Lee just said this is the strongest storm of this Atlantic season
Allseasons-Si Posted November 16, 2020 Location: Hoyland,barnsley,south yorkshire(134m asl) Weather Preferences: severe storms,snow wind and ice Location: Hoyland,barnsley,south yorkshire(134m asl) Posted November 16, 2020 4
Jo Farrow Posted November 16, 2020 Location: East Lothian Weather Preferences: Not too hot, excitement of snow, a hoolie Location: East Lothian Posted November 16, 2020 Category 5 Iota follows in hurricane Eta's wake to make landfall over Nicaragua WWW.NETWEATHER.TV Hurricane Iota has just strengthened to a category 5 storm. The strongest this season in the Atlantic and heading towards NE... http://www.sinapred.gob.ni/ Radar 1
AndrewTC Posted November 16, 2020 Location: Stockton-on-Tees Location: Stockton-on-Tees Posted November 16, 2020 29 minutes ago, Jo Farrow said: even longer Isn't that from the 1932 Cuba hurricane?
Kirkcaldy Weather Posted November 16, 2020 Location: Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland 20m ASL Weather Preferences: Snow,Thunderstorms mix both for heaven THUNDERSNOW 😜😀🤤🥰 Location: Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland 20m ASL Posted November 16, 2020
AderynCoch Posted November 16, 2020 Location: Bratislava, Slovakia Location: Bratislava, Slovakia Posted November 16, 2020 (edited) Puerto Cabezas is in big trouble. It would only take a slight realignment to the north for the worst of Iota to hit the town (EDIT - if the above image is accurate, it's already on course to do so). They've already taken damage from Eta as well. It's unusual to see such powerful hurricanes not only in November but also this far south. Joan (1988) made landfall along the southern Nicaraguan coast at Cat. 4 strength. Bluefields took a direct hit and was almost completely destroyed. Edited November 16, 2020 by AderynCoch
summer blizzard Posted November 16, 2020 Location: Leeds/Bradford border, 185 metres above sea level, around 600 feet Location: Leeds/Bradford border, 185 metres above sea level, around 600 feet Posted November 16, 2020 Yikes, I expected a marginal category 4 last night.
Jo Farrow Posted November 16, 2020 Location: East Lothian Weather Preferences: Not too hot, excitement of snow, a hoolie Location: East Lothian Posted November 16, 2020 https://erccportal.jrc.ec.europa.eu/ercmaps/ECDM_20201116_TC-IOTA.pdf from @CopernicusEMS Copernicus Emergency Management Service provides mapping products 1
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