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Norman Lynagh[_5_] October 11th 18 04:03 PM

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It's all starting to happen. At Buoy 62442 (49.0°N 16.3°W) the pressure
fell from 984.3 mb at 1400z to 979.3 mb at 1500z. A 5 mb fall in 1 hour
is pretty extreme. Wind reported by the buoy at 1500z was 140° 35 knots
with a max gust of 52 knots during the hour between 1400z and 1500z.

--
Norman Lynagh
Tideswell, Derbyshire
303m a.s.l.

Graham Easterling[_3_] October 11th 18 04:27 PM

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On Thursday, October 11, 2018 at 5:03:09 PM UTC+1, Norman Lynagh wrote:
It's all starting to happen. At Buoy 62442 (49.0°N 16.3°W) the pressure
fell from 984.3 mb at 1400z to 979.3 mb at 1500z. A 5 mb fall in 1 hour
is pretty extreme. Wind reported by the buoy at 1500z was 140° 35 knots
with a max gust of 52 knots during the hour between 1400z and 1500z.

--
Norman Lynagh
Tideswell, Derbyshire
303m a.s.l.


Very much the lull before the storm here Norman
https://www.atlanticcottageholidays....m-sennen-cove/

A pleasant end to the day with quite benign sea conditions & blue skies.

Big change on the way!

The red flood warning for Mount's Bay today is a bit odd. Perhaps they got the date wrong! Mousehole gets a particular mention for yesterday & today
https://www.aspects-holidays.co.uk/webcams/mousehole

Tomorrows the day, especially I suspect, the evening high tide which could well coincide with the biggest waves

Graham
Penzance

N_Cook October 11th 18 04:38 PM

Callum
 
On 11/10/2018 17:03, Norman Lynagh wrote:
It's all starting to happen. At Buoy 62442 (49.0°N 16.3°W) the pressure
fell from 984.3 mb at 1400z to 979.3 mb at 1500z. A 5 mb fall in 1 hour
is pretty extreme. Wind reported by the buoy at 1500z was 140° 35 knots
with a max gust of 52 knots during the hour between 1400z and 1500z.


I notice GFS 12Z run has veered the 06Z run strong wind up the Irish
Sea, to into the Bristol Channel, will other models show similar.

Norman Lynagh[_5_] October 11th 18 04:40 PM

Callum
 
Graham Easterling wrote:

On Thursday, October 11, 2018 at 5:03:09 PM UTC+1, Norman Lynagh
wrote:
It's all starting to happen. At Buoy 62442 (49.0°N 16.3°W) the
pressure fell from 984.3 mb at 1400z to 979.3 mb at 1500z. A 5 mb
fall in 1 hour is pretty extreme. Wind reported by the buoy at
1500z was 140° 35 knots with a max gust of 52 knots during the
hour between 1400z and 1500z.

--
Norman Lynagh
Tideswell, Derbyshire
303m a.s.l.


Very much the lull before the storm here Norman
https://www.atlanticcottageholidays....m-sennen-cove/

A pleasant end to the day with quite benign sea conditions & blue
skies.

Big change on the way!

The red flood warning for Mount's Bay today is a bit odd. Perhaps
they got the date wrong! Mousehole gets a particular mention for
yesterday & today https://www.aspects-holidays.co.uk/webcams/mousehole

Tomorrows the day, especially I suspect, the evening high tide which
could well coincide with the biggest waves

Graham
Penzance


Buoy 62442 is down to 974.1 mb at 1600z. That's a fall of 10.2 mb in 2
hours - very impressive. Wind reported at 1600z was 130° 39 kt gusting
52 kt

--
Norman Lynagh
Tideswell, Derbyshire
303m a.s.l.


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