Me too. That’s the last time I’m cooking vegy food for my wife.On several occasions in the small hours, I was woken by the wind making a high pitched squealing sound. I found it disconcerting.
Me too. That’s the last time I’m cooking vegy food for my wife.On several occasions in the small hours, I was woken by the wind making a high pitched squealing sound. I found it disconcerting.
My barometer is at 956 millibars, the lowest I've seen it. Helpfully is says 'Stormy'.
Given this is the lowest recorded pressure in 200 years then yes, its unlikely you've seen lower.
I think the low was at around 955 to 956My digital weather station is currently reading 953, and the traditional one 959.
For the record the storm of 87' was 953mbGiven this is the lowest recorded pressure in 200 years then yes, its unlikely you've seen lower.
Here's the article I guess you're referring to:Given this is the lowest recorded pressure in 200 years then yes, its unlikely you've seen lower.
My wife's farts only smell of flowers. And when she goes to the loo, she only produces ice cream and lemonade.Me too. That’s the last time I’m cooking vegy food for my wife.
What is a fact is that there is considerably more energy in the system due to the warming climate. Given the intensity of storms (and rain) is a product of the strength of the polar jet stream, which itself is driven by the temperature differential (in this case across North America) then it's hard not to conclude that a percentage of the severity of storm Ciarán can be attributed to climate change.Here's the article I guess you're referring to:
When will Storm Ciarán hit and what makes it a bomb cyclone?
The strongest winds from Storm Ciarán are expected to hit south England on the morning of 2 November, and the storm may set a record for the lowest air pressure recorded in 200 yearswww.newscientist.com
Do you think this is another manifestation of climate change? A big question I know, but records are being broken every year now.
Indeed a very unique and wild place!!!!Thanks for posting. Gives me the opportunity to say that Dungeness is one of my favourite places in the south
Thanks for that. I'm a long way from being an expert. My background is a geography degree, with a module in applied climatology, i.e. a little knowledge allied with great interest.What is a fact is that there is considerably more energy in the system due to the warming climate. Given the intensity of storms (and rain) is a product of the strength of the polar jet stream, which itself is driven by the temperature differential (in this case across North America) then it's hard not to conclude that a percentage of the severity of storm Ciarán can be attributed to climate change.
But that's just speculation on my part. I do have time for experts, and I'll wait to see what they say.
My take on this is that climate change is a step change in the annual pattern in qualitative or quantitative terms, measurable by averaging, and determinable only by accumulating many years' worth of data.What is a fact is that there is considerably more energy in the system due to the warming climate. Given the intensity of storms (and rain) is a product of the strength of the polar jet stream, which itself is driven by the temperature differential (in this case across North America) then it's hard not to conclude that a percentage of the severity of storm Ciarán can be attributed to climate change.
But that's just speculation on my part. I do have time for experts, and I'll wait to see what they say.
The Adur binmen collected my rubbish as normal. I heard the lorry as I laid in bed.Council website saying bin collections cancelled today
Dropping that N is fooling nobody.Council website saying bin collections cancelled today
Up on the north Kent coast, some of the leaves on my trees have blown off, and are all over my lawn. I wasn't expecting that, this autumn.Mate of mine lives up on the hill between Folkestone and Dover - very strong winds there and he has lost fence panels and roof tiles this morning.
As for the drama, Mrs DCH's family home in Worthing was badly damaged in the 1987 storm with walls on two sides being ripped open. Luckily nobody was injured but they were all very shaken.