dunedin
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Wow, M4 showing wind of 101mph and 10.7m wave height this morning - and that is coming our way. B. Nora indeed !The Met Buoy data is well worth looking at
Buoy Locations - Met Éireann - The Irish Meteorological Service
Wow, M4 showing wind of 101mph and 10.7m wave height this morning - and that is coming our way. B. Nora indeed !The Met Buoy data is well worth looking at
Buoy Locations - Met Éireann - The Irish Meteorological Service
I know they're behind on road repairs, but I didn't realise it was that bad!Wow, M4 showing 10.7m wave height this morning
He did. He posted a video in post #49 earlier in this thread. Impressive too!Should have posted a picture.
I missed that earlier but I can't open it due to a cookie issue on my tablet !He did. He posted a video in post #49 earlier in this thread. Impressive too!
Somewhat rough and windy !He did. He posted a video in post #49 earlier in this thread. Impressive too!
Glad someone's enjoying the spectacle!!Barometer at 28.18"Hg at 07:30, falling slowly. High tide 07:50. Heavy spray coming over the garden wall faster than it can drain away. Never seen the Gareloch so wild. Gareloch

I am sure that those with good memories will know that Mile Fish said that there will not be a hurricane.He said that winds would be very strong, a serious understatement as it happened. The BBC always used to stop the clip after the word hurricane - why spoil a good story. He was, of course, quite correct even though, in the event, it was an injudicious comment.(2) Late 80’s Michael Fish “there is no storm”, storm, above 100 kts.
"Phenomenal" is from the Douglas Sea Scale, also used by WMO. Also conveniently supported for observations in my digital logbook:Some have commented on the word phenomenal. This has long been used to describe waves with F12.

Can you use a touch screen to tap on the right wave height button in 15m waves?"Phenomenal" is from the Douglas Sea Scale, also used by WMO. Also conveniently supported for observations in my digital logbook:
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A bit windy ...Barometer at 28.18"Hg at 07:30, falling slowly. High tide 07:50. Heavy spray coming over the garden wall faster than it can drain away. Never seen the Gareloch so wild. Gareloch