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Storm Debi - 13 to 14th of November


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  • Location: Miskin / 69m (229 ft)
  • Weather Preferences: Mainly thunderstorms and snow
  • Location: Miskin / 69m (229 ft)

Had a lot of heavy downpours but this one had high winds about 30-40 mph wind gusts but I didn’t capture the worst parts of the wind on video but also 8.3mm of rain in 5 mins

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  • Location: Coventry, 96m asl
  • Weather Preferences: Snow in winter, thunderstorms, warmth, sun any time!
  • Location: Coventry, 96m asl

 

 

 

 

 

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  • Location: Lee, London. SE12, 41 mts. 134.5 ft asl.
  • Weather Preferences: Cold, Snowy Weather
  • Location: Lee, London. SE12, 41 mts. 134.5 ft asl.
21 hours ago, Jo Farrow said:

 

Did you manage to save your Brolly, Jo? 

Mmm, the trials and tribulations of a Forecaster, sent out in the field.

Remember this event, Jo?:

Will you be out in a Scottish Blizzard, like the one Carol Kirkwood experienced at the Glenshane Pass, in N.Ireland?:

Think you should get Netweather to pay you danger money and buy you some appropriate clothing to stand out in all types of Weather, Jo!!

To get back OT, Not sure Thursday's area of Low pressure will warrant naming but I'm sure the Meto are keeping a close eye on this.

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One last thing, Jo. What's happened to the alternating between Female and Male names, in this Season's Storm list?

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The next name is Elin, which I believe is the Scandinavian version of Ellen. 

Regards,

Tom Q. 👍

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  • Location: Aviemore
  • Location: Aviemore
1 hour ago, Tom Quintavalle said:

Did you manage to save your Brolly, Jo? 

Mmm, the trials and tribulations of a Forecaster, sent out in the field.

 

This one looked fun too. Remember the hoolie @Jo Farrow?

 

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  • Location: East Lothian
  • Weather Preferences: Not too hot, excitement of snow, a hoolie
  • Location: East Lothian
1 hour ago, Tom Quintavalle said:

Did you manage to save your Brolly, Jo? 

Mmm, the trials and tribulations of a Forecaster, sent out in the field.

Remember this event, Jo?:

Will you be out in a Scottish Blizzard, like the one Carol Kirkwood experienced at the Glenshane Pass, in N.Ireland?:

Think you should get Netweather to pay you danger money and buy you some appropriate clothing to stand out in all types of Weather, Jo!!

To get back OT, Not sure Thursday's area of Low pressure will warrant naming but I'm sure the Meto are keeping a close eye on this.

image.thumb.png.7e308be960709a4b42055acd2cf4b7d5.png

One last thing, Jo. What's happened to the alternating between Female and Male names, in this Season's Storm list?

image.thumb.png.3683987d1e3e77c2626f2b39923bf822.png

The next name is Elin, which I believe is the Scandinavian version of Ellen. 

Regards,

Tom Q. 👍

"To allow more of the popular names, the tradition of alternating between female and male names, has been dropped" It's from here 

WWW.NETWEATHER.TV

Where do the name suggestions come from and who gets to name a storm? A look at the various European Storm Naming groups and the list for 2023/24

 

15 minutes ago, Paul said:

This one looked fun too. Remember the hoolie @Jo Farrow?

 

I save my blow dried hair nowadays

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