Week ahead - Any more storms on the way?
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- Опубліковано 20 лют 2022
- It will remain boisterous this week with further spells of wind and rain but it’s not looking as stormy as last week. Later this week with some colder air arriving we could get some snow over northern areas, Alex Deakin explains.
It was that windy here in Ireland the crows had to get down and walk
northern ireland all the way
Retrieved the turbine data for the week prior. Quite a week! Here's what the anemometer recorded (at 20 metres);
Dudley Mean: 16.6 m/s (37.1 mph)
Dudley High: 22.5 m/s (50.3 mph)
Eunice Mean: 17.3 m/s (38.7 mph)
Eunice High: 26.1 m/s (58.4 mph)
Franklin Mean: 18.3 m/s (40.9 mph)
Franklin High: 25.7 m/s (57.5 mph)
(location West Yorkshire)
Thanks so very much Alex, looks likely to be windy for quite a while. What a shame the Jet Stream can’t yet go on up north allowing the High to move in!
Thanks Alex for a better forecast with less wind. I am still in shock after seeing all my animal houses smashed in front of me and still clearing up. From Devon 😊
Thanks Alex hope its better weather tomorrow
Thx
Thanks Alex
Thank you
All the cold pockets that went North over the Winter season are now coming back south as things warm up...
Still can't make out the difference between cloud and snow in the graphics
Looks like a not too bad week then once the strong winds have gone, hopefully that'll be it for them for a long time.
I hope so, had enough of Winter. The start of Meteorological Spring next week so the end is in sight
At Brentwood Essex some thunderstorms coming soon at hight time by diana
while (1) { wind wind snow rain storm wind storm snow rain } ..just remember that, no need to watch any weather forecasts anymore
Still winter we will get this weather
Its quite stormE
Can we have a lot of lightning in then next please?
Storm Antonia has not arrived in the UK yet. She hit Germany really bad, she is worse then recent storms.
In the UK/Ireland and the Netherlands that's called Storm Franklin.
@@martinhughes2549 yes I saw what happened. Sad when people die. Hope for better weather soon.
Wind wet and wind and wet cold maby snow high low ice bars not stormy but windy and rainy.
So mild then cold then mild
Storm Eunice seemed very localised last week. I've known winds far more potent in our locality, even in the recent past - Storm Arwen being one of those.
I also wonder if current meteorological models are coping with forecast accuracy? Possibly they're becoming more challenged due to the way the climate is changing, especially the jet stream contortions, therefore overturning reliable trends from past weather patterns to inform current modelling and thus forecasting.
Arwen was unusual on NE/E coast
Eunice was South of UK primarily (winds were strongest here)
@@jameswest6085Exactly why there seemed to be more coverage and caution about it. Whether people like it or not, when the economically important and densely populated areas of London and the South East are affected it attracts more attention from the media.
I do agree with Mark though that certainly where I live, the weather has been much worse on the days 'between' the warnings for the named storms.
Wherever you are in the UK, try and stay safe and best wishes to you and your loved ones.
@@jedfra9172 same to you
please explain why the moon is cartwheeling 180 every 12 hours
Please william can you explain what you mean by "the moon cartwheeling 180 every 12 hours'?
I have heard nothing about this and am genuinely curious with regards to what leads you to assert that the moon is doing so.
You will not get a response if people do not understand the question.
Thanks in advance.
No chance of Spring then...?
nope
Ghostly Presence: Spring isn't officially due until mid-March.
@@paganphil100 I'm choosing to ignore that
The Climate Waits for No One
Thirty years ago, a friend of mine got into the green energy business and tried to pull me into it. I asked him what for, it isn’t serious. He said, “You have no idea how much money is being poured into it. Everyone wants in on it, politicians, financiers, businesspeople, the lot.” He was right, of course. Yet, no one wants to promote green energy in order to save the planet, but only to swell up their pockets even more. The declarations, therefore, remain in the assembly hall where they are stated, necessary actions are ignored, and the climate waits for no one: It will keep deteriorating.
This week in Glasgow, Scotland, the 26th UN Climate Change Conference is taking place. Officially, it aims to “bring parties together to accelerate action towards the goals of the Paris Agreement and the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change.” In reality, the countries plan to do the exact opposite. This year’s UN Production Gap Report, which tracks the discrepancy between governments’ planned fossil fuel production and actual global production levels, states the following: “Despite increased climate ambitions and net-zero commitments, governments still plan to produce more than double the amount of fossil fuels in 2030 than what would be consistent with limiting global warming to 1.5°C [2.7°F].”
Energy sources and technologies do change, but not according to what is best for the planet. It changes according to the interests of politicians and money moguls, and it never benefits the planet or the majority of its inhabitants, namely all of us.
Since the climate waits for no one, eventually, it will catch up with us. Earth is a closed system, and in a closed system, there are consequences to exploitation: it hurts the abuser as well as the abused.
I don’t know when or at what cost, but eventually, we will all have to realize that we cannot take beyond what we need. We cannot keep exploiting Earth selfishly and thoughtlessly because it will turn against us.
Earth is like a submarine: there is only so much oxygen on board. If some crew members take more than their quota, the rest will not have enough, they will die, and the submarine will sink along with those who exceeded their quota.
We need constant reminders that we are one system, and we are all dependent on each other. We need to genuinely grasp that selfishness hurts us just as being exploitative hurts others. If we constantly remind ourselves that we are interdependent, we will behave with more consideration, and we will avoid the punitive impact of climate change.
The other option is to keep working as the UN’s Production Gap Report states that we are planning to work, and suffer nature’s unforgiving response. I hope we wise up in time because everyone will pay the price for this mistake..
I keep trying to float this message too but it seems to fall on deaf ears. Personally, my belief is that people in general will only shift behaviours once their individual (selfish) experiential circumstances change or are challenged. Only then will we see a move towards addressing climate change and its impacts. However, sadly, by that time it maybe too late to do anything about it.
Thank you for your refreshing and eloquent posting. I enjoyed reading it.
Yeah I was going to say the same
Storm wheather is little different 🙄
Where is the snow ❄️ I don’t believe you mr weather man I been reading snow storm since mid January Lmao 😂
There's been snow, it's just not all over. Blackpool got snow two days ago, and it's been snowing in Scotland.
@@sandy_carpetsthesecond5013 I’m from Leeds we got nothing
@@RetroWolf13 Yeah, I'm from Wolverhampton. We didn't get anything either, I only knew that because I was binge watching news channels for updates.
Retro Wolf 13: We had snow all day in the East Lancs area on Tuesday.....it disappeared the next day and we've just had the usual rain since then.
@@paganphil100 yep we’ve had nothing despite snow warnings we’ve been issued with more this morning but it’s 7 degrees out atm lol 😂