Quantum
14 October 2017 12:04:19

Originally Posted by: Matty H 


 


Your suffering from severe Quantumism. 


 


I’ll reiterate for the hard of reading - HURRICANE!! 


 


Your tropical scharacteristic guff isn’t what I am talking about. A HURRICANE HITTING THE UK. It won’t. Ever. Unless global warming ever increases the sea temps around our island and for thousands of miles in every direction to a point where a hurricane had any chance of remaining a hurricane. 


Apologies on the current status error. Doesn’t change what I’m saying though



Why are you ignoring the evidence I have presented? 


Tropical cyclones have thrived in low temperatures before; its not irreconcilable. Debate the evidence, how do you explain the likes of Faith, Debbie, 93L, Grace? 


Also I should point out Ophelia is stronger than Debbie and will arrive sooner. ET transitions do not happen instantly, it will take time for Ophelia to weaken. Hell yesterday Fax charts were showing Ophelia as tropical at the same latitude as France. How can you possibly say, in light of all this, that its outright impossible?


 


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Total: 8 days with snow/sleet falling.

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Total: 12 days with snow/sleet falling.
Hippydave
14 October 2017 18:48:57

Well if nothing else our post tropical storm (or whatever it ends up as) seems likely to give things a bit of a kick and means the South East joins in with the more unsettled weather we've managed to avoid for a while:-



 


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15 October 2017 06:07:34

With synoptics like these, who needs hurricanes?


GFS has dartboard lows across S Britain on THu and again (more marked) next Sun. UKMO a bit hesitant about the Thursday one but agrees with next weekend. Not only will S England get a share of the action but, regrettably, S Ireland too, just as their clean-up after Ophelia is under way.


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Bertwhistle
15 October 2017 08:33:49

https://www.theweatheroutlook.com/twodata/chart.aspx?chart=/charts/gefs/gefsens850inverness0.png?cb=257


Snow row making a number of appearances in Inverness


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Bertwhistle
15 October 2017 08:38:00

Originally Posted by: Matty H 


 


Your suffering from severe Quantumism. 


 


I’ll reiterate for the hard of reading - HURRICANE!! 


 


Your tropical scharacteristic guff isn’t what I am talking about. A HURRICANE HITTING THE UK. It won’t. Ever. Unless global warming ever increases the sea temps around our island and for thousands of miles in every direction to a point where a hurricane had any chance of remaining a hurricane. 


Apologies on the current status error. Doesn’t change what I’m saying though



How do you know this? What sources are you using?


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LeedsLad123
15 October 2017 09:51:04

Originally Posted by: Bertwhistle 


 


How do you know this? What sources are you using?



The source of 'I am Matty and I am right now shut up'. 


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Gusty
15 October 2017 10:34:45

Originally Posted by: LeedsLad123 


 The source of 'I am Matty and I am right now shut up'. 



It used to be mildly amusing and part of the charm but these days its shocking behaviour and verging on trolling IMO. We have lost too many good posters over the years due to this sort of belittlement. ...but hey ho...


With regard to the models. Thursday 19th and Saturday 21st are two such days when there is a growing risk of some potentially damaging wind events in the south. Saturday looks potentially nasty. 


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Sevendust
15 October 2017 10:52:43

Originally Posted by: Gusty 


 


It used to be mildly amusing and part of the charm but these days its shocking behaviour and verging on trolling IMO. We have lost too many good posters over the years due to this sort of belittlement. ...but hey ho...


With regard to the models. Thursday 19th and Saturday 21st are two such days when there is a growing risk of some potentially damaging wind events in the south. Saturday looks potentially nasty. 



Yes the weather is getting interesting again!


FWW, whilst I don't always buy into Q's assessments this is a very unusual situation regarding Ophelia irrespective of how it impacts the UK and Ireland. 


Should keep the AGW proponents happy! 

Charmhills
15 October 2017 11:31:47

Some very unsettled runs round form mid to late week onwards and increasingly cool if not chilly in the wind and rain.


A shock to the system coming up.


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The Beast from the East
15 October 2017 11:34:22

Originally Posted by: Gusty 


 


 Thursday 19th and Saturday 21st are two such days when there is a growing risk of some potentially damaging wind events in the south. Saturday looks potentially nasty. 



Yes, I have been focussing on Ophelia too much and relieved that my garage roof is safe, but perhaps not for too long!


Some very worrying  GEFS members showing up. I assume Thursday's storm will be named Brian, but this one I don't know



 


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The Beast from the East
15 October 2017 11:37:21


A few classic "bombs" in there


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Sevendust
15 October 2017 11:37:48

Originally Posted by: Charmhills 


Some very unsettled runs round form mid to late week onwards and increasingly cool if not chilly in the wind and rain.


A shock to the system coming up.



Proper autumn 

Gusty
15 October 2017 11:39:37

Originally Posted by: The Beast from the East 


 


Yes, I have been focussing on Ophelia too much and relieved that my garage roof is safe, but perhaps not for too long!


Some very worrying  GEFS members showing up. I assume Thursday's storm will be named Brian, but this one I don't know



 



Indeed. A can't help but Gaze at Brian. 


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nsrobins
15 October 2017 11:45:32

Originally Posted by: Gusty 


 


Indeed. A can't help but Gaze at Brian. 



😂


The new craze - the ‘Brian Gaze’?


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Brian Gaze
15 October 2017 11:47:59

Originally Posted by: Gusty 


 


Indeed. A can't help but Gaze at Brian. 




On the subject of trolling there will be less and less of that on the weather forum. That's a promise! We no longer accept new members so once an account is deleted the member is gone. 


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Hungry Tiger
15 October 2017 11:50:18

Originally Posted by: The Beast from the East 



A few classic "bombs" in there




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Saint Snow
15 October 2017 11:58:37

Originally Posted by: Hungry Tiger 


 




 


And look at the positioning of that high to our north!



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Solar Cycles
15 October 2017 12:11:04

Originally Posted by: Sevendust 


 


Yes the weather is getting interesting again!


FWW, whilst I don't always buy into Q's assessments this is a very unusual situation regarding Ophelia irrespective of how it impacts the UK and Ireland. 


Should keep the AGW proponents happy! 


😂😂😂😂😂


 


Regarding Q assessments I tend to agree with most of what he says, very knowledgeable and goes into great in-depth detail in his analysis. I don’t agree with him on this  being a potential hurricane but I would say he’s given this some food for thought though.🙂

Solar Cycles
15 October 2017 12:12:04

Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


 


 


And look at the positioning of that high to our north!


Go on I’ll say it then......... If only it was...... 😂😂😂

Gusty
15 October 2017 12:22:16

Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 



On the subject of trolling there will be less and less of that on the weather forum. That's a promise! We no longer accept new members so once an account is deleted the member is gone. 




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