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Polar Low
06 December 2024 22:51:17

What central pressure are we looking at for this system. I'm guessing 950.  🙂 

Originally Posted by: Hungry Tiger 

https://www.weathercharts.org/ukmomslp.htm#t48 

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DEW
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06 December 2024 22:58:14
Mace Head near Limerick at 2200 mean 107km/h, gust 141km/h

Even Shannon airport is recording mean / gust 72 / 104. Some flights have been cancelled or diverted to Dublin but the 2330 Ryan Air flight from London is shown as still going ahead. Don't think I'd want to be on it if does so.


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Chichester 12m asl

Chunky Pea
06 December 2024 23:15:05
Windy here but far from extraordinary. Would say around 40 knot gusts give or take. 
Patrick,

East Galway, Ireland.

Chunky Pea
06 December 2024 23:16:37

Mace Head near Limerick at 2200 mean 107km/h, gust 141km/h

Even Shannon airport is recording mean / gust 72 / 104. Some flights have been cancelled or diverted to Dublin but the 2330 Ryan Air flight from London is shown as still going ahead. Don't think I'd want to be on it if does so.

Originally Posted by: DEW 

Mace head is nowhere near limerick. It is located on outer west coast. 


Patrick,

East Galway, Ireland.

AJ*
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06 December 2024 23:22:26

What central pressure are we looking at for this system. I'm guessing 950.  🙂 

Originally Posted by: Hungry Tiger 

A comment by 'lanky' this morning made the following observation:

"Yes it's not an exceptionally low central pressure to cause such disruption. It looks to be around 980mb as compared to the 1987 and 1990 storms where the lowest pressure was around 955mb.

It seems to me to be equally about the strong anticyclonic development in mid Atlantic of around 1045mb that is accentuating the pressure gradient E-W across the UK "


Angus; one of the Kent crew on TWO.

Tonbridge, 40m (131ft) asl

Chunky Pea
07 December 2024 00:37:18
Pretty much on the wane here now though still with stronger gusts coming in occasional waves. More of a rain event than wind. Max gust at two of the nearest stations both had 53 knots. It seems the GFS was closest the mark for here, and even then, it overdid the strength. Latest gust report for Knock Airport is 67 knots, but given that is located at a high altitude, this is hardly surprising. 
Patrick,

East Galway, Ireland.

Retron
07 December 2024 04:33:37

Pretty much on the wane here now though still with stronger gusts coming in occasional waves. More of a rain event than wind. Max gust at two of the nearest stations both had 53 knots. It seems the GFS was closest the mark for here, and even then, it overdid the strength. Latest gust report for Knock Airport is 67 knots, but given that is located at a high altitude, this is hardly surprising. 

Originally Posted by: Chunky Pea 

Disappointing for you, then, even if everyone else would be glad to have lower winds than forecast!

It's only just begun here... standard strong SW'lies at the moment, plenty of whooshes and creaks, with gusts generally in the 40s (models have low 50s instead, so overcooking it by about 7 mph). The models all show a sharp ramp up to mid to high 50s in the next 3 hours, then it plateaus for the rest of the morning. Can't say I'm looking forward to it!

The good news, if any, is that tonight's NW'lies/northerlies have decreased a bit, staying in the high 40s rather than the mid 50s.

Hope those in the west are faring okay...


Leysdown, north Kent
Roger Parsons
07 December 2024 04:48:31
BBC's latest update: 

"The Met Office has issued its highest-level red warning as potentially life-threatening weather is expected. The alert is in place from 03:00 to 11:00 GMT on Saturday. Western and southern Wales along with the Bristol Channel coast are all covered by the warning. The storm is expected to cause "significant disruption", the Met Office said."

Stay safe, folks.

Millions urged to stay at home as Storm Darragh hits

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c1j00p3j2dpo 


RogerP

West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire

Everything taken together, here in Lincolnshire are more good things than man could have had the conscience to ask.

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Retron
07 December 2024 05:31:10
Max gusts as of 5AM, via NW  - 75mph and up only. Neither Aberdaron or Aberporth have reported their 5 AM gusts, oddly enough!

92mph 04:00 GMT Aberdaron

83mph 04:00 GMT Aberporth

81mph 03:00 GMT Pembrey Sands Samos

81mph 02:00 GMT Pembrey Sands

79mph 05:00 GMT Valley

77mph 05:00 GMT Capel Curig Saws

76mph 03:00 GMT Malin Head

76mph 02:00 GMT Roches Point

EDIT: And it updated two minutes after posting. 😁5 AM values are 60 to 91 at Aberdaron and 55 to 81 at Aberporth.


Leysdown, north Kent
overland
07 December 2024 05:43:55
Woken by the wind so decided to check outside and rescued a glass top from a large table which had been blown out of its mountings but miraculously not shattered. Looking at the highest wind speeds locally, Pembrey has recorded 75mph. Mumbles Head is the most local station and is a very exposed site so it will be interesting to see its highest reading.

Edit: just seen Retron's post and Pembrey is now 81mph!


Mumbles, Swansea. 80m asl
Heavy Weather 2013
07 December 2024 06:26:56
MetO app has 57mph gusts even in London for the next few hours. This is a lot higher than it was showing yesterday afternoon. 
Mark

Beckton, E London

Less than 500m from the end of London City Airport runway.

roadrunnerajn
07 December 2024 06:41:44
At the moment it sounds worst than the wind speed would suggest. Having an exposed house is not ideal. Culdrose is recording gusts to 60 mph at the moment.. 
Germoe, part of the breakaway Celtic Republic. 80m asl
Jiries
07 December 2024 06:44:01
Nothing new or nothing to see just standard strong winds and rain as I rather see blizzards USA winter storm type here that warrant a name.
Jim-55
07 December 2024 06:45:11
My back garden is sheltered by high trees so we don't too get battered by the highest winds, I've recorded a gust of 39mph but something stronger pick up a loose 8ftx2ft lattice fence panel and threw it 15ft, no damage. On a broader spectrum we are sheltered by the Mendip hills here which lessens the blow quite a bit so elsewhere it's going to be pretty bad I would think. At the moment it's a very strong gale which is making a hell of a noise through the trees.


Previously JimC. joined back then in 2009. Frome, N/E Somerset, 125mtrs asl.
Ally Pally Snowman
07 December 2024 07:06:40
Perhaps the top speeds look a little down on forecast so far. But looks like a lengthy spell of gales here at least doesn't calm down until tmrw afternoon.  
Bishop's Stortford 85m ASL.
Bolty
07 December 2024 07:08:04
Suddenly turned wet and windy here in the last hour. Winds gusting into the 40s mph at the moment and the air pressure is at 985mb on my PWS.
Scott

Blackrod, Lancashire (4 miles south of Chorley) at 156m asl.

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Col
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07 December 2024 07:19:53

Suddenly turned wet and windy here in the last hour. Winds gusting into the 40s mph at the moment and the air pressure is at 985mb on my PWS.

Originally Posted by: Bolty 

Yes, I was surprised at how quickly the wind has picked up. 45 mins ago all was quiet and calm and it's going to get a lot worse before it gets better.


Col

Bolton, Lancashire

160m asl

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scillydave
07 December 2024 07:36:39
It looks like windspeeds have been a bit lower than forecast - a couple of low 90s in the most exposed parts of Wales. Here in the Vale of Glamorgan the exposed station at St Athan recorded 71mph (top forecast was 80mph) so not quite as strong predicted. 
Currently living at roughly 65m asl North of Cowbridge in the Vale of Glamorgan.

Formerly of, Birdlip, highest village in the Cotswolds and snow heaven in winter; Hawkinge in Kent - roof of the South downs and Isles of Scilly, paradise in the UK.

Caz
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07 December 2024 08:02:26
It’s almost flat clam here at the moment with hardly a breath of wind, although it was a bit windy around 2 am but nothing extreme.  We’re forecast 60mph gusts peaking this afternoon, so we’ll be the lucky ones escaping the worst again. 
Market Warsop, North Nottinghamshire.

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StoneCroze
07 December 2024 08:08:23
Winds due to peak here this afternoon between 1500-1900. 

Currently 300 35 Kts gusting 47 Kts. 


Alderney, Channel Islands. (previously known as Beaufort)
White Meadows
07 December 2024 08:17:08
Rather blowy along the south coast but nothing unusual for the time of year. Last couple of autumns we had much stronger gusts than this. Another December written off from a true coldies perspective . 

doctormog
07 December 2024 08:22:39

Rather blowy along the south coast but nothing unusual for the time of year. Last couple of autumns we had much stronger gusts than this. Another December written off from a true coldies perspective . 

Originally Posted by: White Meadows 

And that is why you are not in the red or amber warning areas.

There has been 24.4 mm of rain here so far with more to come along with the stronger winds this afternoon. A very unpleasant day of weather.


Roger Parsons
07 December 2024 08:26:59
Checking the radar I can see Lincolnshire is in the "eye" of the storm, as we quite often seem to be. An old friend used to term it "The Horseshoe Round the Wash". It is certainly looking dramatic, and I think we will get a good rattling this afternoon.
RogerP

West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire

Everything taken together, here in Lincolnshire are more good things than man could have had the conscience to ask.

William Cobbett, in his Rural Rides - c.1830

DeeDee
07 December 2024 08:40:41
We’re just 2 miles from luton airport, lots of go arounds this morning . One wizz air has been around twice. 

Wind certainly picked up here in last hour 


Harpenden, Herts.

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