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Paul

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  1. The log in system on the community will soon change from allowing you to use either your display name or email address, to only allowing the email address to be used. To avoid the chance of being locked out of your account, please ensure the email address you have set is a current one, which you have access to, and that you know what that address is. You can view and change your email address on the link below. https://community.netweather.tv/settings/email/ If you currently see a warning triangle like the ones shown below at the top of the page, that means the system has detected that emails from the community can't be delivered to you, which makes it more important that you update to a working email address asap. If you do get locked out of your account, the quickest route to resolving that will be to use the forgotten details link on the login page, as that will send you an email with details on how to reset your password. But if you continue to have issues, please contact us here.
  2. I agree that the matrix is an important part of the warnings. But, I'm wondering whether you're more highlighting an issue in the communication of the warnings and the matrix system itself, rather than anything else. I mean, if so many people aren't reading the warnings properly and potentially misunderstanding them, is it their fault or the warning's fault? A warning ought to be as crystal clear as possible from the headline really, if you need to delve into the inner workings to see what's going on, I'm not sure that's ideal. Not Meto bashing by the way, as it's a difficult thing to get right, but the one thing a warning system ought not to be (imo) is confusing.
  3. The Met Office have issued warnings for Jocelyn now, with Ambers in the far north and west of Scotland currently for Tuesday and Wednesday. UK weather warnings - Met Office WWW.METOFFICE.GOV.UK
  4. You need to join the groups you want to post in to @Dancerwithwings - there's a join group button beneath the image at the top.
  5. The met office have updated and extended their amber warnings, covering all of Scotland as well now. UK weather warnings - Met Office WWW.METOFFICE.GOV.UK Not often you see amber's as widely as this.. (Sunday and Monday)
  6. Not too sure I agree with that - most models have very strong gusts in the se and indeed along the south coast, but most, if not all show the highest gusts along western coasts (and higher, exposed spots in the north) - including Scotland, with eastern/northern coasts coming into play later too. There's a second phase shown on many models, later in the night with a core of very strong winds moving across Scotland - even the GFS has this, but if you're viewing the three hourly version, it jumps from west coast to east coast between frames. And beyond all that, it's going to be widely very windy, even inland.
  7. Just posting this in here as well as the Storm Isha thread, as it's well worth a read. Synoptic Analysis: Storm Isha arrives Sunday night WWW.NETWEATHER.TV A synoptic analysis looking at the development and impacts of Storm Isha arriving Sunday night and expected to bring widespread gales with potential for disruption.
  8. @Nick F has written an in depth synoptic analysis for Storm Isha: Synoptic Analysis: Storm Isha arrives Sunday night WWW.NETWEATHER.TV A synoptic analysis looking at the development and impacts of Storm Isha arriving Sunday night and expected to bring widespread gales with potential for disruption. Well worth a read..
  9. It's the met office's own model. So they may well react to it in due course, if it continues to show the same. There's still a fair bit of uncertainty over the track and intensity of this one.
  10. This evenings ukv is showing some pretty concerning gusts for exposed parts, especially in northern Scotland. It's subject to change of course, and there is still quite a lot of uncertainty over storm isha's track and strength. It's certainly one to keep up to date with over the weekend.
  11. Some significant gusts showing on the UKV when zoomed in a bit - closing in on 100mph in the western isles and potentially also northeast Scotland. And 95mph over the the high ground of Northern England.
  12. Although it can obviously be discussed in here too. There is a dedicated thread on the go for Sunday into Monday here https://community.netweather.tv/topic/99787-possible-storm-isha/?do=getNewComment
  13. Yep, UKV looking pretty nasty for Sunday pm and into Monday.
  14. Arpege also windy on Sunday into Monday, but further north than the GFS.
  15. Little update just live - you can toggle on SLP (Air pressure) over any map type now - just select it from the menu and it'll display.
  16. This thread is a bit long, and as we're entering a new phase in the weather, now's a good time to start a fresh thread:
  17. A thread for emotive reactions to the models outside of the scope of the model discussion thread. If you want to moan about the models or ramp up the models etc, then this is the ideal thread for you. Please have a read of the model thread guidelines for more info on what model discussion is and what sort of post may be better suited to this thread: https://community.netweather.tv/model-discussion-guidelines/
  18. You just posted! What issue are you seeing and on what thread?
  19. All posts were being pre moderated in the model thread for a time, so it was unrelated to your very old warning. I don't know why it showed up in this instance, sounds like a bug, which I'll raise with Invision.
  20. We're back to normal now. It's important everyone makes an effort to stay on topic and within the community guidelines from here on in though.
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