Some of the wind barbs at 192 hrs show sustained winds of 55kt next to the Sussex and Kent coasts. 55kt is 63mph. 6 hours before and after in the western channel and later the North Sea we have barbs showing 65kt (74mph). Sustained winds. With gusts at 80kt+ (90mph+) widely for 12 hours at least, and an area showing gusts off the scale but - converting from kph - meaning widely 100mph upwards for at least 6 hours.
I describe this in words because I have no way of posting the images or image links from my iPhone. Maybe someone else can capture them.
I've never seen the like of it on a forecast. Highly improbable it will happen as it's mainly only a GFS feature, but frightening to consider. The angle on the 18z is almost exactly that of the October 87 storm, up along the channel and across Kent. But with what looks like stronger winds for longer.
The way the system then moves into the North Sea piling isobars and very low pressure up against the Low Countries coast at the monthly tidal peak is quite scary.
Originally Posted by: TimS