hopefully the storm is the one in the bottom left corner..
if not I am disapoint
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Corresponds with the big patch of cloud thats been moving over the atlantic all week as per someones link before to google maps with weather overlay.
hopefully the storm is the one in the bottom left corner..
if not I am disapoint
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f3 on the fujita scale![]()
What???
Isn't that thing for 150mph+ tornadoes?
Ignore the washing machine in the background, we are waiting for scrap people to pick it up
Corresponds with the big patch of cloud thats been moving over the atlantic all week as per someones link before to google maps with weather overlay.
What are you trying to record? The storm is currently in the atlantic, you just recorded a random bit of cloud and rain
I know, I am just having a bit of fun on the internet, hence the description
I know its not the "actual" storm![]()
The colours make it seem more intense than it is. They only correspond to fairly average precipitation levels.![]()
Sorry there are just so many people in here making me want to facepalm I don't know who's joking or who's not anymore![]()
Thats just the edge of the weather front though(not to say the rest is anything different).
I suppose, are there no better satellite images of the Atlantic at present? Does anyone offer such a thing?
Southern rail have stopped all trains until further notice from tonight WTF nothing has happened yet![]()
Corresponds with the big patch of cloud thats been moving over the atlantic all week as per someones link before to google maps with weather overlay.
Southern rail have stopped all trains until further notice from tonight WTF nothing has happened yet![]()
looks like most of it might not even hit england
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looks like the middle of it might pass london though
guess it depends how north the winds end up pushing as it gets closer
I like how everyone in this thread, armed with a few satellite pictures, are suddenly meteorological experts, able to not only perform the billions of calculations necessary to make these forward predictions, but perfectly accurately interpret the results.
In reality, the storm is predicted for this evening/tomorrow morning - there's not even a wind alert for today, only Monday - and what we are experiencing now is just a bit of normal wind and rain that happens to be ahead of the main storm/