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European Storm & Convective Discussion
Rustynailer replied to A.J's topic in Storms & Severe Weather
Level 3 ESTOFEX Portugal Quote " A level 3 was issued for parts of Portugal surrounded by a level 2 covering also parts of Spain mainly for severe to damaging wind gusts and to a lesser extent for (strong) tornados and excessive precipitation." http://www.estofex.org/ Looks like the EX Huricane Leslie is still balling along. Looks like there will be damage. -
Model Output Discussion - Autumn 2018
Rustynailer replied to BlueHedgehog074's topic in Forecast Model Discussion
Dry summers, the ground is still deeply cracked here. Could lead to cold dry winters. Thats dry and shiver. in my oppinion. Look at 1976 for me in Cheshire, then. -
Convective/Storm Discussion Thread - 19th May 2018 onwards
Rustynailer replied to Supacell's topic in Storms & Severe Weather
Oh good, looks like a storm to the East of the Isle of Wight Will make it here in time for tea! Hope that's not the words of doom. I can see the top of it from here.- 3,835 replies
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Model output discussion - after the beast, what next?
Rustynailer replied to Paul's topic in Forecast Model Discussion
The good model outputs noticed by , people who searched the Internet in the days before wikitube. ? -
Model output discussion - after the beast, what next?
Rustynailer replied to Paul's topic in Forecast Model Discussion
Looking at the GFS the latest trend is lots of rain. Flooding will be the next weather headlines quite possibly. West country looks worse at first IMO. I threw my last snowballs of the Winter/Spring for the dog today, wishful thinking perhaps. -
Braught in extra, once the model outputs showed this lot 2 weeks ago. Been putting it out liberally by the tub full. Hot water tipped into the bird baths too. Freezing drizzle here no thaw whatsoever. Roads impassible off the gritted routes, 4x4 only on our road. Car frozen solid, house plastered in ice. Big fire roaring warm as toast.
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Short range model discussion - into 2018
Rustynailer replied to Paul's topic in Spring Weather Discussion
Stopped snowing here and no sign of any approaching on the radar. Not what the latest GFS is saying. Looks less in the mid Channel, but more moving NE over Channel Islands. -
Model output discussion - the beast arrives
Rustynailer replied to Paul's topic in Forecast Model Discussion
Channel runner, anybody, final call. The output from by the models, is that similar, I could do a pirouette...- 1,198 replies
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Convective/Storm Discussion Thread - 1st August onwards
Rustynailer replied to Supacell's topic in Storms & Severe Weather
Storm here for 30 minutes heavy rain, the storm line passed to my SE. Stopped thundering now just clearing rain, I think its over now here thunder wise at least for now looking at the radar. -
Mission to Pluto: New Horizons
Rustynailer replied to Weather-history's topic in Space, Science & nature
During solar flares there is likely to be package loss, I hope they are lucky. -
Met Office loses BBC contract
Rustynailer replied to richie3846's topic in Spring Weather Discussion
I don't I also said "Passion for change" -
#NameOurStorms low pressure naming this Autumn
Rustynailer replied to Jo Farrow's topic in Spring Weather Discussion
There is a volcano somewhere called "Kick em' Jenny" I think, something like that, Seems to be better in principle than 87 Storm or 63 Winter, you know, just a number...., more memorable perhaps, we will see. -
I just read http://www.smh.com.au/technology/sci-tech/prehistoric-frankenvirus-mollivirus-sibericum-uncovered-in-siberian-permafrost-20150909-gjial2.html They have awoken ancient viruses :-- "we cannot rule out that distant viruses of ancient Siberian human populations could re-emerge as Arctic permafrost layers melt and/or are disrupted by industrial activities".
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#NameOurStorms low pressure naming this Autumn
Rustynailer replied to Jo Farrow's topic in Spring Weather Discussion
Careful with the names we don't want to scare the children, how about tropical storm "BUNNIES"