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According to this from the Met Office:
There is a chance of a #Piteraq wind developing in southeast #Greenland on Wednesday night 🇬🇱 A Piteraq is a katabatic wind, which would sweep over the ice towards the coast. When this happened in 1970, 200 mph winds were reported, with a temperature of -20 °C! ❄️ pic.twitter.com/UAmFhroDRW— Met Office (@metoffice) 7 January 2019
There is a chance of a #Piteraq wind developing in southeast #Greenland on Wednesday night 🇬🇱 A Piteraq is a katabatic wind, which would sweep over the ice towards the coast. When this happened in 1970, 200 mph winds were reported, with a temperature of -20 °C! ❄️ pic.twitter.com/UAmFhroDRW
— Met Office (@metoffice) 7 January 2019
Better wear your big coat.
"But who wants to be foretold the weather? It is bad enough when it comes, without our having the misery of knowing about it beforehand." — Jerome K. Jerome
Originally Posted by: Rob K
I guess that'd justify the BBC forecasters giving a 'feels like' temperature on the maps...
Martin
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Yikes that will feel raw, I think Andy (Essan) would even pop some long pants on in that wind.
It might sound like I've gone a bit mad but it would be great to experience it
Stockton-on-Tees
Should do things for the area covered by sea ice
Chichester 12m asl