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  1. so has the storm not even hit the us yet? confused
  2. wonder what area would get the strongest winds it this was to happen
  3. what winds would I expect for my area if the ecm was to verify?
  4. how much would it affect the south would there be much wind here if this was to happen ? .
  5. goes right through the south to the north so I presume a lot of people would be affected if it was to happen of course
  6. what does that mean for uk? don't really understand blocking and stratospheric warming
  7. i know this is way into FI but I presume it would be extremely windy if this was to happen?
  8. I don't mind this spell at the moment least it's sort of mild, but i do love storms
  9. Shoreham flooded, my brother goes to college at airport and had to come home because of the water
  10. the surge in that video so strong, must of been scary to be caught up in it
  11. How comes there is flood warning for Hampshire/Sussex areas?
  12. at least the winds have died down, if the surge hit with the strong winds like earlier it could have been worse
  13. cyclones & low pressure system can sometime create meteotsunami not sure if that would happen though. anyways is the storm moving fast of slow & where is it's location now?
  14. I just hope the surge and flooding causes no fatalities, probably one of the worst way to die is drowning in violent water
  15. would that be mildish or cold high pressure? I get confused with these charts sometimes
  16. Hello, wasn't sure if this will be any interest to anyone but though I'd might post it. I have big interest in weather and tsunamis so personally was very interested when I found out this, I hope it not off topic "Folkestone (Kent) and Brighton (Sussex), 20 July 1929 — large tsunami-like wave struck the Kent and Sussex coasts, busy with tourists, and drowned two people, at Brighton and Worthing the wave was accompanied by sudden downpours of rain and high winds, but at Folkestone and Hastings, where one person drowned at each, the weather was clear and the unexpected wave was estimated to be c. 3.5 and 6 m high, respectively. Douglas (1929) suggests the wave was caused by a squall-line travelling up the English Channel, coincident with thunderstorms, and so may be referred to as a meteotsunami." http://www.hadesign.co.uk/worthing_history/history_pages/html/Wish_you_were_not_here.html http://www.bgs.ac.uk/research/highlights/2011/tsunamiSWEngland2011.html
  17. I know this is way way out and most defiantly will change & probably won't happen but if it did & went through us would that mean another wind storm? just curious
  18. maybe because not all of use like cold few just prefer mild Just a quick question Summer Sun, why do you only post things on this thread and the model thread that are in favour of a mild solution for this coming winter? Only asking a question so don't take it the wrong way.
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