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Beaufort12

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  1. Yeah and he called for widespread 105mp/h gusts across NI in that storm two weeks ago. If you look through his posts I'm sure you'll find it
  2. I'm not moaning Im stating facts. They dropped the warning 7 hours in to the allotted time frame only because it didn't materialize so it's not as if they foreseen it, it just didn't happen. It's clear you're a simple idiot with nothing constructive to say just make up stuff as you've shown in your previous posts. Thanks for the irrelevant input
  3. Total c up of a fc. In this day and age they can't FC 6 hours ahead correctly. You can say it was a complex set up etc bla bla but it just doesn't cut it for me I couldn't even fly my kit outside let alone shut up shop for 80/90mp/h gusts. Joke
  4. Total c up of a fc. In this day and age they can't FC 6 hours ahead correctly. You can say it was a complex set up etc bla bla but it just doesn't cut it for me I couldn't even fly my kit outside let alone shut up shop for 80/90mp/h gusts. Joke
  5. Not even blowing a gale here, totally wrong forecast. Joke
  6. Rain readily turning to snow,gusts gradually increasing but nothing to write home about thus far. Expert severe conditions over NI and Scotland with these winds and snow
  7. Mace head just recorded 80mp/h in Galway Ireland. Storm just starting to come ashore in Ireland
  8. You said you doubt it will ever happen. I merely supplied you with evidence that it has happened before and reached 173mp/h high level gust UK. I said I had no idea what winds will reach tonight so I don't really understand you condescending tone and I'm not speculating any thing I supplied facts and you ignorance
  9. Higher has already been recorded in the past so doubt no more I have no idea what gusts will reach at altitude in Scotland so I let you two get back to it Gust speed Highest gust speed records (low-level sites) Country Speed Date Location Scotland 123 142 knots mph 13 February 1989 Fraserburgh (Aberdeenshire) Northern Ireland 108 124 knots mph 12 January 1974 Kilkeel (County Down) Wales 108 124 knots mph 28 October 1989 Rhoose (Vale of Glamorgan) England 103 118 knots mph 15 December 1979 Gwennap Head (Cornwall) The highest gust speed from a high level site is 150 knots (173 mph) at Cairngorm Summit (1,245 metres AMSL) on 20 March 1986.
  10. Where for Eagle? How high do you expect it to reach over land in Ulster not along the coast?
  11. I'm sorry I didn't realise this thread had been renamed St.Jude
  12. East Donegal about 12-15 miles away from Castlederg and I highly doubt Castlederg clocked 84mph at 10pm. Earlier today it clocked 75mph so im thinking it has a technical fault.
  13. My dogs a hardy buck he's grand out in his kennel ha
  14. Sad to report that a women was killed in westmeath, tree fell on her car
  15. BBC Weather â€@bbcweather50mBy mid-Thurs a.m., #snow in Scotland and N Ireland. Locally 0-2cm at low level and 2-5cm above 200m. Phil A
  16. I think the Glenshane pass is the place to be tonight. Insane blizzards. Surprised there are no snow warnings in place especially for higher ground. Slack if you ask me. Surprised there isn't more a buzz about this storm. Everyone is transfixed by snow the whole time haha
  17. NI facebook weather go for this Amber and Yellow warnings of HIGH WINDS has been issued for Northern Ireland. During Wednesday a deep area of low pressure will move close to the Northwest of the UK as it does so it will bring the risk of storm force winds during Wednesday night from around 9pm continuing overnight and into Thursday morning. AMBER Warning It is within the AMBER warning area where we expect the highest winds, gusts up to or possibly in-excess of 85mph. This is likely to lead to disruption to travel, damage to trees, power lines and risk to buildings i.e damage to Roofing, weak structures and windows due to possible flying debris (Caravans and Mobile homes are particularly vulnerable) interruptions or loss of power supplies is also possible. Yellow Warning Within the Yellow warning area wind gusts may reach 60 - 70mph locally this again may lead to some disruption to travel and risk of localised interruptions to power supplies. Please note both the AMBER and Yellow warnings may be subject to changes, please stay tuned as FLASH warnings may be issued. Heavy rain is also expected although no warning is in force at present. The public are advised to take extra care and be prepared for disruption to travel, possible disruption to power supplies and possible damage to buildings i.e Roofing. For those intending to travel by Sea, it is advisable to keep a check on updates from ferry operators, as Delays and/or cancallations are likely. And similar advice for those wishing to fly. By Road: Please refer to NI traffic watch for further advice on road conditions, Bridge closures and speed restrictions are likely By Rail: Please check with Translink for further information on any disruption to Rail travel, as speed restrictions may be placed on some rail lines which may lead to delays. You may also notice a new warning icon on our map. This is for Coastal event's, this means sea conditions are going to be extremely rough and may cause damage and flooding to coastal areas. The public are advised to avoid Beach fronts, coastal footpaths/roads and sea walls due to risk of high over topping waves and risk to life Proper met offfice go for 60-70mp/h coastal event. The two couldn't be more different
  18. Downgrades for Ireland as I expected. Storm kinks North sooner than 18 GFS
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