Friday 13th and 14th Atlantic Storm

Weather events from around the world plus Astronomy and Geology and other Natural events.

Moderator: S2k Moderators

Forum rules

The posts in this forum are NOT official forecast and should not be used as such. They are just the opinion of the poster and may or may not be backed by sound meteorological data. They are NOT endorsed by any professional institution or STORM2K.

Help Support Storm2K
Message
Author
User avatar
Cookie
S2K Supporter
S2K Supporter
Posts: 477
Age: 36
Joined: Sun Dec 14, 2008 11:13 am
Location: Isle Of lewis scotland

Friday 13th and 14th Atlantic Storm

#1 Postby Cookie » Thu Nov 12, 2009 5:01 pm

A big area of low pressure is expected to batter the uk this weekend.

flooding and strong winds gusting up to 80 mph are possible over southern England

from met office


Heavy Rain & Severe Gales Sat 14 Nov

There is a moderate risk of severe weather affecting parts of Wales and the southern half of England on Saturday. Severe gale force west to southwesterly winds bring the potential of gusts as high as 60 to 70 mph, which could bring large branches or even trees down. In addition to the wind some more falls of heavy rain are likely during the first half of Saturday, with further accumulations of 15 to 20 mm in places on top of already saturated ground.


Issued at: 1053 Thu 12 Nov


from metcheck

Areas Affected:
HEAVY RAIN: Southwest England, Wales and the Republic of Ireland

SEVERE GALES: Wales, Central, southern England, southwest England, southeast England, East Anglia.

Valid: 13:00 Friday 13th November to 18:00 Saturday 14th November 2009

This is a Severe Weather Warning issued by Metcheck at 18:11 on Thursday 12th November, replacing the Advanced Weather Warning that was issued on Tuesday 10th November.

A deepening area of low pressure is forecast to track north/north-eastwards across western parts of Britain and Ireland during Friday night and Saturday, bringing heavy rain and severe gales with it.

Heavy rain will move in across much of southern England during Friday, with the heaviest rain expected across south-western parts of England, Wales and Ireland by Friday afternoon. Rainfall totals of up to 2 inches (50mm) could fall in these areas during Friday afternoon and night. This rain will then move north and east to affect many areas during Friday night before clearing from the southwest.

During Friday night and Saturday, severe south-westerly gales gusting up to 75mph look set to develop across many southern coastal counties of England and Wales. Widespread gales will develop across inland areas of southern England too, with gusts of up to 65mph likely.

These conditions will result in hazardous travelling conditions, and some localised flooding may occur in areas where the land is saturated after recent rainfall. In addition, some damage to buildings and trees may occur in the worst of the severe gales.

This Severe Weather Warning will be updated as/when conditions warrant.

Issued by: Paul Barber for Metcheck
---END---


will update through the weekend
0 likes   

User avatar
Cookie
S2K Supporter
S2K Supporter
Posts: 477
Age: 36
Joined: Sun Dec 14, 2008 11:13 am
Location: Isle Of lewis scotland

Re: Friday 13th and 14th Atlantic Storm

#2 Postby Cookie » Sat Nov 14, 2009 1:15 pm

yesterdays events

The highest wind speed recorded was a very impressive 100mph at the Needles on the Isle of Wight with other exposed areas reaching 70-80mph. Rainfall wise Capel Curig has been the wettest over the last 49 hours with some 74mm of rain with 25-50mm falling widely across much of the country.



tornado


UP to 60 homes were damaged after a suspected tornado whipped through group of Benfleet streets.

Many homes in The Lawns, The Fairway, Eversley Road, Woodside Avenue and Arundel Road lost roof tiles while a handful had chimney pots and television aerials ripped off their roofs.

Fortunately no one was hurt in the freak storm which happened at around 9.15am and lasted just seconds.

Eyewitness Adele Ashdown, 29, of The Lawns, said: “I heard a massive gale.


http://www.echo-news.co.uk/news/local_n ... _Benfleet/
0 likes   


Return to “Global Weather”

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 44 guests