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Evilgoat, Looking at the reports from the Solent it looks like you've got it worse than us at the moment. 1000 ob' was giving average of 52mph and gusting 69 mph!!
Going on the Dover/Calais ferry tommorow amDover Gale warning 1010 Thu 11 Jan Southwesterly storm force 10 decreasing gale force 8 soon. Shipping forecast 1130 Thu 11 Jan Wind West or southwest severe gale 9 or storm 10 decreasing 6 to gale 8. .....hope the wind dies down a bit!
had to drive a empty 60 foot tautliner down the m1 this morning and it nearly fell over
Quote from: "laser_jock99"Going on the Dover/Calais ferry tommorow amDover Gale warning 1010 Thu 11 Jan Southwesterly storm force 10 decreasing gale force 8 soon. Shipping forecast 1130 Thu 11 Jan Wind West or southwest severe gale 9 or storm 10 decreasing 6 to gale 8. .....hope the wind dies down a bit!You're better off looking at the Inshore Forecast as it's slightly more detailed and has the 24 hour outlook on it. Plus it'll be updated at around 6-30 tonight.Trust me, I'm a Coastguard!! :mrgreen:
Kent Severe Gales 2100 Wed 17 2300 Thu 18 The Met Office is forecasting another spell of very windy weather from late on Wednesday 17th January, and through Thursday 18th January. Severe gales are expected across much of England and Wales, possibly extending further north into Northern Ireland and Southern Scotland, with gusts in many parts of around 60-70 miles per hour, and a risk of some gusts exceeding 80 miles per hour, particularly in upland or exposed places. Winds are expected to ease from the west during Thursday afternoon. Some disruption to transport and utilities (power) is expected. This warning will be updated by 1100 on Tuesday 16th January 2007.
That's good, all safe & sound. :D Bet you're glad you're not sailing this Thursday, that could prove intersting!! QuoteKent Severe Gales 2100 Wed 17 2300 Thu 18 The Met Office is forecasting another spell of very windy weather from late on Wednesday 17th January, and through Thursday 18th January. Severe gales are expected across much of England and Wales, possibly extending further north into Northern Ireland and Southern Scotland, with gusts in many parts of around 60-70 miles per hour, and a risk of some gusts exceeding 80 miles per hour, particularly in upland or exposed places. Winds are expected to ease from the west during Thursday afternoon. Some disruption to transport and utilities (power) is expected. This warning will be updated by 1100 on Tuesday 16th January 2007. :shock: