Gusts of 100 knots per hour ( 185.20 kph/115mph) at Shoreham in the Great Storm of 1987 - Gusts of 119 knots recorded on the West Coast of Brittany the evening before (over 220 kph/136.7mph)Huge numbers. The Sussex coast very rarely experiences wind speeds like that. The Burn’s Day Storm of 1990 where a lot of folk got killed or hurt … 84mph was the maximum Shoreham gust.
Gusts of 100 knots per hour ( 185.20 kph/115mph) at Shoreham in the Great Storm of 1987 - Gusts of 119 knots recorded on the West Coast of Brittany the evening before (over 220 kph/136.7mph)
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The Great Storm of 1987
A powerful storm ravaged many parts of the UK in the middle of October 1987.www.metoffice.gov.uk
I flew Tampa to Boston (1,300 miles) on Monday night in 2h 10m. Was 3h 45m coming back. Ground speed close to 700mph and no more than 420mph on the return. Incredibly smooth flights there and back, which is so unusual with winds like that.Hours off flights traveling from the Eastern Seaboard of the US on the back of a roaring Jet Stream yesterday but that has intensified Ciaran into a ‘bomb cyclone’
Screaming jet stream over Northeast will fuel bomb cyclone Ciarán, threatening UK, France with 70-100 mph wind
A strong jet stream currently racing over the Northeast is a key ingredient that will eventually lead to the development of a bomb cyclone eyeing France, Ireland and the United Kingdom later this week with damaging wind gusts and torrential rain.www.foxweather.com
Is this wind or your Missus?Blew a bit last night but no more than normal for this time of year...
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your loved ones at this difficult time.One of our recycling bins has just blown over in Hangleton.
It'll take time, but we'll get through this.
Yes, but the South Westerly wind is going to make the 4th green at Seaford Head golf course a bugger to reach in one shot now.First signs of fun in Seaford, going to enjoy listening to this tonight while I sleep. Love a storm, me.
Per the Argus
Power outages have been reported across Sussex as Storm Ciarán batters the south coast with strong winds and heavy rain.
People have been left without electricity in Whitehawk, Crawley, Horsham, Storrington, Hurstpierpoint, Rye
Council website saying bin collections cancelled todayIts already kicking off in BN41. Wheeliebin day tomorrow, and mine has clearly been spun around 45° (although thankfully is still upright).
Looking forward to a nice lay-in tomorrow, being as this is obviously going to be a WFH day. This may, or may not, also involve a 2 hour lunch.