franksingleton
Well-Known Member
1. It is a topographically complex area. No forecast written in a few words can ever describe what you will experience over the whole area.
2. MeteoFrance attaches a caveat to all its marine forecasts that says that winds might be 40% (from memory) stronger in gusts than the average predicted. That is so obvious from experience that the UK sees no reason to add such a caveat.
3. In weather when there is vigorous convection, I have seen gusts 100% stronger than the mean wind.
4. Normally, when really strong gusts are expected, the forecaster should say so. On the other hand, they assume that mariners are well aware of that effects of both showers and coastal topography and may just say something like “heavy showers with thunder.” Everyone will know that there will be strong gusts.
2. MeteoFrance attaches a caveat to all its marine forecasts that says that winds might be 40% (from memory) stronger in gusts than the average predicted. That is so obvious from experience that the UK sees no reason to add such a caveat.
3. In weather when there is vigorous convection, I have seen gusts 100% stronger than the mean wind.
4. Normally, when really strong gusts are expected, the forecaster should say so. On the other hand, they assume that mariners are well aware of that effects of both showers and coastal topography and may just say something like “heavy showers with thunder.” Everyone will know that there will be strong gusts.