Breton Storm

zoidberg

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I'm wondering what is the French/Breton colloquial expression for 'blowing dogs off chains'.....
 

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While we got a hefty alert here (bit south of Rochefort) it was a bit of a non-event. Launched a boat at Minimes, La Rochelle inn the afternoon. Wind a bit breezy, but nothing to avoid going out in. Rain occasionally hard and hailed on us us while driving driving up to LR, but held off for the rest of the afternoon.
 

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"......after a night of destruction in Morbihan, Brittany, with firefighters attending more than 80 calls overnight for fallen trees, roofs being blown off and electric cables being blown over, as record winds of 186 kph were recorded at Belle-Ile-en-Mer and up to 157 kph on the île de Groix. "

That is, in real money, over 116mph and, er, um, almost 100mph....

Blowing more than 'horns off beefs' in those islands. o_O
 

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Aye, 'johnalison', but I believe they didn't forecast the 'explosive deepening' cell which developed suddenly off the Cap Frehel/StMalo coast, which then grew in size and intensity during the night of Thursday/Friday, and the centre of which then meandered around Guernsey before wandering back south and becoming re-absorbed into the main circulation of Storm Alex.

i believe that's an isssue of the computer-run 'control points' or granularity. The feature's genesis was so small, the computers didn't pick it up. Perhaps the human forecasters at Jersey/Guernsey/Dinard airports spotted anomalous baro-readings and flagged up something was happening on their TAFs - I don't know.
 

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Aye, 'johnalison', but I believe they didn't forecast the 'explosive deepening' cell which developed suddenly off the Cap Frehel/StMalo coast, which th
Monday mornings gfs grib showed something nasty going through which got worse with each new model run.
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AFAIK no serious incident.
A Mini650 fell off its cradle at La Trinité, and a finger came loose with attached a cat and a 37ish boat, ending on the oyster beds downriver. Everywhere endless foresails that unrolled and were shred into pieces, as usual.
 

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AFAIK no serious incident.
A Mini650 fell off its cradle at La Trinité, and a finger came loose with attached a cat and a 37ish boat, ending on the oyster beds downriver. Everywhere endless foresails that unrolled and were shred into pieces, as usual.
Also a yacht knocked off its cradle at La Turballe despite extra precautions taken.
 
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