Wind wise it’s going to worse than Storm Babet 100mph in exposed places. Channel Islands have locked down apparently. The eye is forecast to pass over the Midlands so we will miss the strongest of the winds.
It looks like it's going to hit the south - southeastern part of the UK. Stay safe!
Wind wise it’s going to worse than Storm Babet 100mph in exposed places. Channel Islands have locked down apparently. The eye is forecast to pass over the Midlands so we will miss the strongest of the winds.
Plymouth an hour ago.
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Sweet FA in Bristol. It’s a bit windy but nothing to write home about.
One secondary school round here closed tomorrow and Itchen Bridge closed from 7 pm this evening.
Makes me wonder how we managed before named storms and all the scaremongering on TV
Just been down to the beach to lash mine and others boats down properly to the chains ... fingers crossed ...
We’re away for a few days in Cotswolds. Castle Combe was wet earlier, as was Bath, but no wind. Currently edge of Gloucester/Gloucester Quays. It’s cold, but nowt else.
The current map on Beeb has it restricted to much of Cornwall /SW, and Sussex/Kent corridor…
But we all remember Michael Fish….
Big issue is not the severity of the storm by itself, it is the severity of the storm coincident with trees still being in leaf that will create havoc with many downed trees.
Most winter storms come after the trees have shed their leaves.
That was one of the reasons the Oct 87 storm had such an impact, and Sevenoaks became no oaks.
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This plus all the rain we’ve had in the last 7 day making the ground very soft so the possibility of some large trees being uprooted increases. It should make an interesting walk into work tomorrow.
I was 20kms inland from the Dutch coastal line this afternoon and now at home, 120 km to the east. The difference in wind speeds is incredible.
With the eye of the storm over the UK, we’re about to prepare for S-SE winds. Rather odd. Combine that with all the leafs on the trees… yes I suppose a bunch will snap or fall down.
That is not true. The surface area of a tree in leaf is just exponentially greater than one not in leaf. Of course a stronger rooted tree will always have a better chance.
If you are old enough to remember the Oct 87 storm (I was 8 floors up in student accommodation in Bath on the top of a hill and remember it to this day) it flattened tens of thousands of trees because they were in leaf at the time, coupled with a ferocious storm.
Trees are high up. I am just correlating wind speed with surface area of the tree. Nothing more. It just significantly increases the risk of fallen trees. Plus risk of a tree falling will go up exponentially with wind speed. So not many at 60 mph, but 1000s at 100 mph.
Fence panels are low down and in most cases have the wind deflected by buildings.
Here in Hampshire I’m not sure what’s going on. It’s either passed or still to come but it’s currently cloudy with virtually no breeze. Perhaps the eye??
Cycling to work in the eye of the storm. No wind. No rain.
I live exactly on the most-right edge of this map. It’s windy for sure where I live. And sunny! But nothing to worry about. It will pick up later today though when the ‘darkest patch’ of the wind will move parallel to the Dutch coastline.
Interestingly: the wind direction. S-SE here. That’s uncommon but it’s obvious with this route of the depression.
Oh well, a few extra logs on the workshop’s burner, the dog on a dog bed in the corner and I off for another day in my workshop tinkering.
All calm here, except we’ve run out of toilet paper.
Time to go panic buying!
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I found this on Twitter/X. Short vid about a dropping barometer.
Barometers are fascinating! (Not close to where I live, somewhere in the SE of the UK, I presume)
https://x.com/HelenJKnott/status/171...278168081?s=20
Met office just cancelled the wind warning between 6am and 12 today
Hope your boat made it.
Mine is in Portland Marina. It has a degree of shelter from blows with an S or W in it thanks to the Chesil bank so hopefully survived the night. More wind to come today though.
Great shot from Plymouth Ralphy. I'm never around when a big storm hits my part of the south coast, nature is awesome.
Barometer down to 956 here in the Midlands. Don't think I've ever seen it that low.
Just very light wind in Darlington.
No rain at the moment. 11°C. 964 Mbars
952.9 just now in West Lincs, fairly light breeze, but strengthening noticeably.
Forecast 40mph gusts this afternoon, and if that’s all it is then great.
West Devon here
Between 6 and 8 we got some strong gusts but passed through quickly, I'm in a valley though edge of Dartmoor so protected a bit
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Nothing much here in Surrey.
Heard the rain on the bedroom window in the night but I took Dot out this morning around 10 am and it wasn't raining and no damage to the woods so the winds couldn't have been much.
Cheers,
Neil.
Here on the coast in Portishead we have gusts up to 45mph as predicted and a spatter of rain. Nothing to write home about.
Quite calm now here on Dartmoor , just dark and rainy with a breeze
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Just seen the damage in Jersey, terrible.
With most of the force gone, I think it's safe to say that it was a good call to stay out of the forest... I think that every tree a spotted (and we have a lot of those here) lost branches; thick and thin. It's a mess on the the ground. Like written above: I think that the leafs play an important role here; nearly all branches on the ground had leafs still on them.
The Channel Islands have taken the brunt of this, not fun for them.
In contrast I have just said to the Mrs “oh it’s just got a bit windy out there” it’s been very benign in London. Nothing much at all.
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The morning after the storm of 87 was the only day I got taken to school in the family car.
My mother insisted it was too dangerous to walk so my father had to drive me in his brand new Sierra Cosworth and he moaned all the way.
Fond memories…
He still moans about selling that car.