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Ally Pally Snowman
09 February 2020 13:15:34

86mph recorded Manchester (weatheronline)
The worst is over here now but the area has serious flooding and debris everywhere. No way out of Ilkley apart from over the moors and through raging streams

Originally Posted by: Crepuscular Ray 


 


Looks like the north got it much worse than the south not really what was forecast.  Thankfully no fatalities so far another sign that it hasn't been anywhere near as bad as forecast. 


Bishop's Stortford 85m ASL.
Heavy Weather 2013
09 February 2020 13:17:58


 


 


Looks like the north got it much worse than the south not really what was forecast.  Thankfully no fatalities so far another sign that it hasn't been anywhere near as bad as forecast. 


Originally Posted by: Ally Pally Snowman 


Agreed. Hasn’t been bad at all. It’s a nothing but a windy day with some torrential rain. 


 


Mark
Beckton, E London
Less than 500m from the end of London City Airport runway.
picturesareme
09 February 2020 13:21:08


In the hour to 12pm there was a gust of 91mph at Needles Old Battery (146kph)


Originally Posted by: Global Warming 


And yet at the nearby St. Catherine's point a top gust so far of 94kph (58mph). 

Brian Gaze
09 February 2020 13:21:58

Around here it is the worst I can recall. Could be because I live on top of a hill and face the west - southwest. 


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Tim A
09 February 2020 13:22:49


 


 


Looks like the north got it much worse than the south not really what was forecast.  Thankfully no fatalities so far another sign that it hasn't been anywhere near as bad as forecast. 


Originally Posted by: Ally Pally Snowman 


Hard to pin down the detail though. If you look at the Manchester peak wind gust it has been 35-53mph for most 0.5 hour reporting intervals. It was only during the squall thunderstorm that it got 86mph.  Difficult to predict whether that would happen or not.


 


Peak gust here 66mph so far, but largely 50mph-55mph most of the time.


Tim
NW Leeds
187m asl

 My PWS 
Girthmeister
09 February 2020 13:23:48

Had the broken squall that produced a lot of lightning from Salisbury to Reading. Nothing here of course! So near yet so far.

The intermittent nature of the line made for very turbulent winds, a few very brief gusts to near 60 mph but otherwise unremarkable. Slight damage to a couple of fence panels.

Remains to be seen whether a more organised squall hits later. In the meantime, a lengthy spell of gusts reaching 40-50 mph looks on the cards.

Originally Posted by: Stormchaser 


Watching the radar, it broke up and broadened just west of Winchester. It did produce the highest gust and mean speed I've yet measured on my WS, at 50 mph and 28mph respectively, and we're sheltered by nearby hills to the SW, so that's pretty lively.

idj20
09 February 2020 13:32:19


Ian, Your post made me laugh but I think a repair to your shampoo holder will be cheaper than a roof repair!  


Originally Posted by: Caz 





And the holder didn't even break!

Back to the weather, it is blustery and damp but not really that exceptional with 1.4 mm of rain. I would say a more standard very windy day so far but I suspect those living at them thar hills are copping it more and the squally stuff are all still to my west (actually, one such linear feature did try to move onto Kent an hour ago but fizzled out before it got here). 

EDIT: Looking out my back window, I can see "water devils" being whipped up inside the inner harbour by winds coming straight in from the Channel and funneling over the harbour wall so it seems to be a lot worse out at sea.


Folkestone Harbour. 
Bugglesgate
09 February 2020 13:34:41


Around here it is the worst I can recall. Could be because I live on top of a hill and face the west - southwest. 


Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 


Pretty bumpy around here as well - but we are on the North Hampshire Downs.  I think those that are calling this a non event are being a bit "IMBY" - maybe down to local topography.


Odium (local to me)  has reached 65 MPH  (and  within the range that was forecasted). - that's not  run of the mill   for an inland Southern  site.  The other factor is the duration of the event.


 


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Bolty
09 February 2020 13:35:30
Some footage of the squall line as it passed through East Manchester, bringing strong winds, torrential rain and hail:


Scott
Blackrod, Lancashire (4 miles south of Chorley) at 156m asl.
My weather station 
Northern Sky
09 February 2020 13:36:47

It's calmed down a fair bit here but at one point this morning it was very impressive with torrential rain driven almost horizontally down the street.


I'm currently watching the river levels at Otley slightly anxiously as I might need to go and rescue my Mum. She's already had the severe telephone warning and it's not due to peak until around 5pm 

ozone_aurora
09 February 2020 13:39:31


Around here it is the worst I can recall. Could be because I live on top of a hill and face the west - southwest. 


Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 



It's been pretty bad here, the worst winds up to now were actually last night (maybe it was more from the S, which is bad here). Hadn't had it as bad since January 2007.

Ally Pally Snowman
09 February 2020 13:42:10


 


Hard to pin down the detail though. If you look at the Manchester peak wind gust it has been 35-53mph for most 0.5 hour reporting intervals. It was only during the squall thunderstorm that it got 86mph.  Difficult to predict whether that would happen or not.


 


Peak gust here 66mph so far, but largely 50mph-55mph most of the time.


Originally Posted by: Tim A 


 


Yes that squall line was the event of the day its seems. Other than that a fairly standard winter storm bit of a non event really.


 


Bishop's Stortford 85m ASL.
Brian Gaze
09 February 2020 13:51:11


Yes that squall line was the event of the day its seems. Other than that a fairly standard winter storm bit of a non event really.


Originally Posted by: Ally Pally Snowman 


I would say that is subjective. It's certainly not backed by TWO site usage stats. Things could taper off this afternoon but at the moment it looks like today will be one of the busiest winter days ever on the site.  


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noodle doodle
09 February 2020 13:53:46
Major concern now is flooding

Shap, Cumbria has had 125mm in the last 24 hours

Appleby, Cumbria flooded as river Eden burst its banks

All that water now heading downstream to Carlisle
Polar Low
09 February 2020 14:00:22

Have a couple of tiles that are off main thing luckily nobody is hurt second the drive did not smash and car ok.


already contacted reliable roofer.


 

Bolty
09 February 2020 14:02:09
Sunny now, but still very windy.
Scott
Blackrod, Lancashire (4 miles south of Chorley) at 156m asl.
My weather station 
Ally Pally Snowman
09 February 2020 14:03:16


 


I would say that is subjective. It's certainly not backed by TWO site usage stats. Things could taper off this afternoon but at the moment it looks like today will be one of the busiest winter days ever on the site.  


Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 


 


Pleased for TWO,  but it's probably been a once a year storm when it was forecast to be at least a once in a decade one.


Bishop's Stortford 85m ASL.
sunny coast
09 February 2020 14:03:23


 


And yet at the nearby St. Catherine's point a top gust so far of 94kph (58mph). 


Originally Posted by: picturesareme 

worse to come for the South Coast this pm as those squall lone come through As with you nothing remarkable so far. The Needles is notorious tho 

IanT
  • IanT
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09 February 2020 14:12:06


 I would say that is subjective. It's certainly not backed by TWO site usage stats. Things could taper off this afternoon but at the moment it looks like today will be one of the busiest winter days ever on the site.  


Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 


Brian - do you think TWO usage patterns are driven more by forecast or realised weather?


Woking, Surrey. 40m asl.
Saint Snow
09 February 2020 14:12:16

Sunny, with wind dropped to 'strong breeze'.


Nice afternoon.


What's the fuss???



 



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RobR
  • RobR
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09 February 2020 14:13:09


 


 


Pleased for TWO,  but it's probably been a once a year storm when it was forecast to be at least a once in a decade one.


Originally Posted by: Ally Pally Snowman 


 


I agree, gusts round here have been 40-50mph. I'd say last night at points was probably worse. Longeviity is probably the difference here today and the intensity of the squall line adding to flooding issues, but 70mph gusts weren't anywhere to be seen here.


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doctormog
09 February 2020 14:24:37

Here is the latest picture of the peak gusts today. It has certainly been a notable day given the inland gusts, squall lines and intense rainfall in places. As ever in some areas things will be less notable than in others.

https://www.weatheronline.co.uk/weather/maps/current?LANG=en&CONT=euro&LAND=UK&REGION=0003&SORT=2&UD=0&INT=24&TYP=windspitzen&ART=kartealle&RUBRIK=akt&DATE=--&CEL=C&SI=mph 


Brian Gaze
09 February 2020 14:28:01


Pleased for TWO,  but it's probably been a once a year storm when it was forecast to be at least a once in a decade one.


Originally Posted by: Ally Pally Snowman 


Judging by the damage my roof has already sustained it is certainly not a once a year storm in these parts!!!


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Brian Gaze
09 February 2020 14:28:59


 


Brian - do you think TWO usage patterns are driven more by forecast or realised weather?


Originally Posted by: IanT 


That is a very good question. Don't know TBH. 


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09 February 2020 14:30:53

Latest gust at Needles Old Battery 97mph (156kph)

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