View Full Version : On the naming of storms
ExFishermanBob
11-16-15, 03:00 PM
Does anyone else in the UK feel that giving "storms" (hah!) names is rather pathetic? Not to mention a little insulting for those who live in genuine storm areas.
I used to live in the Outer Hebrides: "Abigail" (spit) barely ruffled one's hair. The latest one, which might blow some leaves around, is being called "Barney".
Mind you, when we had "Bawbag" a while back, it at least raised a laugh (try it with a Scottish accent).
Tomorrow we get the Purple Dinosaur assaulting our fair lands
"I love you, you love me, let's knock down this giant tree..."
:)
Tchocky
11-16-15, 03:18 PM
Abigail.
A BIG GALE.
I love it.
ExFishermanBob
11-16-15, 03:36 PM
Yes, sadly, I missed the competition for naming them. Could have had a great deal of fun.
Commander Wallace
11-16-15, 04:29 PM
Tomorrow we get the Purple Dinosaur assaulting our fair lands
"I love you, you love me, let's knock down this giant tree..."
:)
:rotfl2:
Jimbuna
11-17-15, 06:51 AM
Neal didn't quite make it but Steve did.
Eichhörnchen
11-17-15, 09:33 AM
They're building this latest one up to be pretty scary. I only hope they don't decide to rename it "Arsewipe" as it heads our way tonight...
ExFishermanBob
11-17-15, 01:03 PM
Heh!
Jim's bowel basher set to let rip tonight!
Now that is a good name. :)
Well, it's breezy, I'll give it that...but nothing that spectacular in the annuals of November storms. :ping:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqs1YXfdtGE
:har:
Jimbuna
11-17-15, 02:38 PM
Possibly one of the biggest weather bloomers of all time.
He wasn't wrong though, it wasn't a Hurricane, it had hurricane force winds but there was no eye wall, no hurricane structure, by all meteorological standards it wasn't a hurricane but a very severe and deep low pressure system. Also, directly after he says that there isn't a hurricane coming he states that it is going to get very windy, but then puts those strong winds further south than they actually materialised, which was probably down to the way the models were working at the time.
Of course, the media picked up on him saying no Hurricane and then hurricane-force winds ripping apart south-east England, and Michael Fish would only ever be remembered for one thing...
Well, two if you count the magnetic clouds that became non-magnetic... (https://youtu.be/FhoUq6PSJJE?t=10)
Had a couple of hours of battering then half hour rest and now back to the battering.
Tchocky
11-17-15, 05:04 PM
Gusting up to fifty knots in Dublin and most London airports. Nice day for flying ;)
AndyJWest
11-17-15, 06:38 PM
Yup - a bit blowy here in the SW London suburbs, but nothing to compare with the technically-not-hurricanes we've had in the past. Though my old standby for estimating wind strength no longer works since they replaced the metal dustbins. A plastic wheely-bin will probably blow over at some point, but they won't roll down the road waking everyone up in the middle of the night...
Tchocky
11-17-15, 07:35 PM
Though my old standby for estimating wind strength no longer works since they replaced the metal dustbins.
Miles per hour are far too accurate, the measure must be more vague and anecdotal! (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MpcAd__qHP0)
Well, the gate arch bought it, as did the bird feeder, and the walk into work was entertaining.
Still, at least this should get the last leaves off the trees, winter has been very late so far this year...heck, I saw a butterfly the other day, and a wasp! :doh:
Eichhörnchen
11-18-15, 07:16 AM
I dismantled our bird feeder last night: I remembered what happened last time. Roof seems to be intact this morning, which is always my main worry.
Jimbuna
11-18-15, 07:51 AM
Well, the gate arch bought it, as did the bird feeder, and the walk into work was entertaining.
Still, at least this should get the last leaves off the trees, winter has been very late so far this year...heck, I saw a butterfly the other day, and a wasp! :doh:
Nothing as exciting here but the wind did blow the cover off the garden furniture.
All the black rubbish bins in my road hit the deck, good job it was not green rubbish day the mess would have been everywhere! Bits of roofing in the road from a place near me but apart from that no need to panic.
Jimbuna
11-20-15, 07:42 AM
I saw a car on its roof last night but when I enquired of the local constabulary on the scene I was informed it was not down to the weather but the local criminal fraternity.
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