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TimS
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23 December 2015 17:14:26

Some of the models are now regularly showing quite frightening wind speeds and central pressures for at least one depression swinging around the South East of the main storm track.


Hopefully it will come to little, but we have today's 12z GFS run showing central pressure of around 930mb on the 30th off Ireland and again on the 1st in the Irish Sea, with sustained winds well above 50kts (the scale finishes at 50) across a huge swathe of the coast from Cornwall to North East Scotland.


By comparison the 1990 Burns day storm bottomed out at 949mb with highest sustained winds of 64kts.


Not at my computer so can post charts, others please do.


Brockley, South East London 30m asl
Fothergill
23 December 2015 17:37:07

New Year day possible storm



Apparently the UK is under there somewhere


Essan
23 December 2015 17:39:58

Aye, this is something that needs watching over the next few days .....


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ARTzeman
23 December 2015 17:51:40

This Evil Eva is it.....






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Clare
23 December 2015 17:54:06
No, Eva is tomorrow....

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Essan
23 December 2015 18:02:10

Eva will have little impact on most of us - I doubt the MetO would have named it, it was a Met Eireann decision.   This will be Frank.

But The Great New Years Eve Storm of 2016 is, I am sure, how it will be remembered, if, of course, it occurs!


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Gooner
23 December 2015 18:04:55

This thread could well end up as a Michael Fish moment


Remember anything after T120 is really Just For Fun



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Saint Snow
23 December 2015 22:14:01


But The Great New Years Eve Storm of 2016 is, I am sure, how it will be remembered


Originally Posted by: Essan 


 


That's a very long range forecast...



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Gooner
23 December 2015 23:25:08


 


 


That's a very long range forecast...


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


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The Beast from the East
24 December 2015 11:54:54

Can we call it storm Tim?


I really cant stand this nonsense of naming ordinary winter depressions. Even the weather has now been dumbed down to satisfy the tabloid market


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Essan
24 December 2015 12:15:39


 That's a very long range forecast...


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


 


You heard it here first   


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TimS
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28 December 2015 13:26:38
Well the New Year's eve storm isn't happening but there are still some pretty deep lows forecast in early January and some strong coastal winds. One thing worth keeping an eye on are the super spring tides expected between 11 and 14 January

The synoptics around the 5th would look ominous for North Sea flooding especially in the Netherlands (deep low in situ bringing north westerlies) but the tides won't be at their peak yet. But there's enough low pressure around the North Atlantic at the moment that the right configuration around the 11th could cause problems.


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TimS
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01 January 2016 10:25:05
Looks increasingly like next Thursday could see some very strong winds. These storms are alphabetical, right? And alternating make and female. So what's the betting Met Eirann plump for storm Georgina? Or Gertrude, Gina, Gabi, Gwendoline...

Today's 06z shows central pressure of between 930 and 935mb over Scotland at the lowest point. The 00z had almost equally low pressure but further South.

One to keep an eye on. It seems more when rather than if we get hit hard by a big gale this month. The Atlantic is spawning some very low pressures at the moment.
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nsrobins
01 January 2016 10:43:26

Looks increasingly like next Thursday could see some very strong winds. These storms are alphabetical, right? And alternating make and female. So what's the betting Met Eirann plump for storm Georgina? Or Gertrude, Gina, Gabi, Gwendoline...

Originally Posted by: TimS 


Although it pains me to get involved in a conversation about the naming of depressions (I hate the whole idea of it), did you know the names have already been chosen:


http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/uk-storm-centre


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TimS
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01 January 2016 12:42:33


 


Although it pains me to get involved in a conversation about the naming of depressions (I hate the whole idea of it), did you know the names have already been chosen:


http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/uk-storm-centre


😷🤒


 


Originally Posted by: nsrobins 


Gertrude it is then. A name that will live forever in infamy.


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