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stormwatcher
08 January 2015 19:42:16

http://www.shetland.org/puffincam/  hi everyone . I be looking for the best cams to view this  storm . has anyone got any more cams to add .  thankyou .

nouska
08 January 2015 19:43:41


This is a poor image but I've lost my links to WV imagery
It is the water vapour image for 18Z. A useful tool in determining the degree of cyclogenesis, as warm dry air is often wrapped into the baroclinic leaf. It's this air that accelerates down towards the surface and in could precipitate a sting jet.


You can see a dry air incursion in the image as the darker hole to the W of Scotland.



Updates every hour.


 


Originally Posted by: nsrobins 


 


Air mass imagery showing this well.


Image courtesy Icelandic Met Office


Rob K
08 January 2015 20:05:20




Can't say that I envy our Scottish friends, it is the kind of stuff what my own nightmares are made of - and the scary thing is that one of these days it could come true.


Originally Posted by: idj20 


The houses are built for it up on Skye. I would quite like to be hunkered down in a croft with 4ft-thick walls, a roaring fire and a bottle of Talisker and listen to the gale!


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Stormchaser
08 January 2015 20:14:03

Question for the experts... on the fax charts there are two cold fronts shown in close succession one after the other. What causes this "double cold front" effect?

Originally Posted by: Rob K 

">http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/brack0a.gif


Good question! Sometimes I think it could be a split cold front where the upper part runs ahead of the lower part... but I'm not sure to be honest.


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nsrobins
08 January 2015 20:37:34

Here's a better image of the WV at 18Z (courtesy Jo Farrow NW)



A very clear dry intrusion and latest IR pass shows cloud tops streaming in to the core in a 'crabclaw' shape indicative of sting jet territory.
Ship W of Western Isles reports 16mb fall in last 3 hours. That's impressive.
An upgrade to RED for NE Scotland and Islands probable.


Neil
Fareham, Hampshire 28m ASL (near estuary)
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glenogle
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08 January 2015 21:36:32


http://www.sat24.com/?ir=true 

. Some flights and trains to the north from here tomorrow have already been cancelled as a precaution.


I see that all schools in the Western Isles and Orkney have been closed tomorrow (wisely IMO)


Originally Posted by: doctormog 


Including my train but it starts from Perth instead of Inverness so I'll still be able to complete the journey.


I don't think the meto will go red seeing as the worst winds are overnight when people are asleep. I wish I was going to be here for the rest of the week, the snow build up on the hills should be good to see.


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nsrobins
08 January 2015 21:38:06
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/radial_search.php?lat1=59.070N&lon1=11.420W&uom=M&dist=450 

Buoy 64045, about 200miles WNW of Lewis and Harris, reporting 19.1mb fall in last 3hours. That is serious bomb territory.
Neil
Fareham, Hampshire 28m ASL (near estuary)
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Polar Low
08 January 2015 22:07:06

Latest from http://www.estofex.org/


 


A mature extratropcial cyclone just NE of Scotland features all characteristics of a well developed warm seclusion. The occlusion continues to wrap around its center with a potential sting jet in full progress along its S/SE-ern fringe. Latest forecast soundings place 95 kt winds just shy above sea level in a well mixed air mass, so expect similar gusts over N/NE Scotland during the start of this forecast. This will be a life-threatening and very dangerous situation! Be aware of the fact that our level scheme does not capture non-convective wind gusts.
Later on this depression fills rapidly during its SE-ward motion and the gradient flow weakens. Still very strong winds spread SE-wards towards Denmark, N/CNTRL Germany and Poland. The trough approaches the Ukraine during the end of the forecast.


 


 

doctormog
08 January 2015 22:10:49
Thanks for that forecast...I think. I really do not like the sound of that. The wind, while not exceptional at the moment, is beginning to pick up here.
Polar Low
08 January 2015 22:12:49

Gale warnings - Issued: 0330 UTC Thu 8 Jan


Westerly severe gale force 9 increasing hurricane force 12 later




Shipping Forecast - Issued: 1625 UTC Thu 8 Jan



Wind
West or southwest 6 to gale 8, backing south then becoming cyclonic for a time, severe gale 9 to violent storm 11, increasing hurricane force 12 for a time.
Sea state
Very high or phenomenal.
Weather
Rain or squally showers.
Visibility
Poor.

That means 

Sea height>46 feet 


Sevendust
08 January 2015 22:15:17

Good to see the thread up and running. Another factor is that there is a clump of active thunderstorms coming into north-west Scotland. Some impressive sferic returns

SnowJon
08 January 2015 22:18:45

Very windy here at the moment - the wind is howling through the chimney !


Bangor, Co Down
Polar Low
08 January 2015 22:22:12

Indeed 


http://www.lightningmaps.org/blitzortung/europe/index.php?bo_showmap=0&lang=en&bo_period=0


 



Good to see the thread up and running. Another factor is that there is a clump of active thunderstorms coming into north-west Scotland. Some impressive sferic returns


Originally Posted by: Sevendust 

fullybhoy
08 January 2015 22:23:15

Its getting a little bit blowy up here now as well


Aldo
Glasgow 165m/asl
 
slysi
08 January 2015 22:53:58
Thunder, lightning and the wind is ferocious at the moment on Skye. Lights are flickering too so not sure how much longer the power will hold out. Getting worse by the second.
Polar Low
08 January 2015 23:01:08

Perhaps a little bit deeper than expected at this stage nasty along that s/western flank


http://meteocentre.com/analyses/map.php?lang=en&map=eur_full&area=eur&size=large


 

Ally Pally Snowman
08 January 2015 23:19:49

Dublin airport shut because of high winds gusts already 110kph there apparently. Maybe storm is further south than predicted.


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Skreever
08 January 2015 23:28:46
Wind picking up now - you can feel it slamming into the side of the house - windows flexing and the glass distorting as the pressure builds on them. It's not so much the wind as the debris it sends flying - I once found an eighteen inch roof tile buried six inches vertically in the grass - it would be like being hit by a mobile guillotine blade. Hence all schools and colleges shut tomorrow. Ferries are cancelled, flights under review - and we all remember the cargo ship which was sunk by the storm on the 2nd of January just a few miles away. Nobody survived.

Island life.



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dagspot
08 January 2015 23:36:35
not seeing hugely worrisome winds at Dublin Airport as yet on NOAA data compared to West of Scotland. Stornoway up to 70 gusts now
Neilston 600ft ASL
dagspot
08 January 2015 23:39:27

nasty squall line setting up now and approaching Glasgow shortly...The EuClid lightening detector going off on one across western isles- would imagine power outage there at some point


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Rich mt
08 January 2015 23:46:45

Blowing 62mph mean, gusting 85mph now on South Uist according to XC weather.
Poole, Dorset
Super Cell
08 January 2015 23:47:15


">http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/brack0a.gif

Originally Posted by: Stormchaser 


Good question! Sometimes I think it could be a split cold front where the upper part runs ahead of the lower part... but I'm not sure to be honest.



I also wondered about this earlier.


Farnley/Pudsey Leeds
40m asl
fullybhoy
09 January 2015 00:23:27

My God! i have been outside the past 20mins, my garage is up the side of my house so is sheltered so i was standing in there, then was up the back garden having a look about, trampolines, tables,chairs everywhere! This is up there with the famous "Hurricane Bawbag" episode of a few years ago!!


Aldo
Glasgow 165m/asl
 
Rich mt
09 January 2015 00:42:51

Stornoway 70mph gusting 97mph
Poole, Dorset
glenogle
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09 January 2015 00:44:03
Wrt double cold front, someone mentioned it approaching Glasgow an hour ago. We had what i presume was the first front coming through at back of nine, rain was bouncing well over a foot off the ground, so this other one must be second, wind kicked in about quarter to twelve here and is wild (we in yellow zone) lights on and off constantly. It must be mental further north and west. Enjoy!

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