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  • mwr_2025_10_for_printpdf

    had performed a similar feat some 21 months previously. The Tay Bridge out of Dundee was reported closed with a gust of almost 98mph recorded on the bridge wind sensors, although the maximum official gust during Amy of 83Kt (96mph) was recorded on the island of Tiree late on the 3rd. The island's

  • mwr_2025_10_for_print.pdf

    had performed a similar feat some 21 months previously. The Tay Bridge out of Dundee was reported closed with a gust of almost 98mph recorded on the bridge wind sensors, although the maximum official gust during Amy of 83Kt (96mph) was recorded on the island of Tiree late on the 3rd. The island's

  • Sunny and cool January kicks off the new year

    their own respective highest January gust. While the depth of the low pressure isn’t the only indicator of storm strength, the lowest pressure recorded for Storm Éowyn was 941.9hPa on the Isle of Tiree, which was the lowest value since storm naming was introduced in 2015 and the lowest depth of pressure

  • A look back on Storm Éowyn

    recorded for Storm Éowyn was 941.9hPa on the Isle of Tiree, which was the lowest value since storm naming was introduced in 2015 and the lowest depth of pressure in the UK since 24 December 2013. As the deep low pressure crossed the Republic of Ireland, satellite imagery on the Friday morning suggested

  • Two named storms and a typical mix of winter weather: Winter 2024/25 statistics

    recorded in the UK was 100mph at Drumalbin in Lanarkshire and a weather station on Tiree, Inner Hebrides, recorded the UK’s lowest pressure reading since storm naming was introduced in autumn 2015. The map below shows maximum gust speeds on 24 January 2025 from Storm Éowyn. Met Office Scientist

  • A look back at the 2024/25 storm season

    recorded was 941.9hPa on Tiree, the lowest since 2013. Several stations recorded gusts of 92mph or more, including 100mph at Drumalbin, Lanarkshire, 96mph at Brizlee Wood, Northumberland, 93mph at Aberdaron, Gwynedd and 92mph at Killowen, County Down. Fifteen stations set new January gust records

  • winter-storms-december-2013-to-january-2014---met-office.pdf

    coasts. Pressure The graph below shows mean sea level pressure recorded at three Hebridean stations: Stornoway, South Uist and Tiree from 10 December 2013 to 10 January 2014. The four pronounced downward spikes are the storms of 18 to 19 December, 23 to 24 December, 27 to 28 December 2013 and 3 January

  • mwr_2023_05_for_print.pdf

    at Tiree (Argyll (in Strathclyde Region), 9mAMSL) 54Kt 62mph on 4th at Warcop Range (Cumbria, 227mAMSL) 61Kt 70mph on 8th at Cairngorm Summit (Inverness-shire, 1237mAMSL) No non-zero values. mAMSL refers to station elevation in metres above mean sea level. *Mountain stations are above 500mAMSL

  • Microsoft Word - CompleteDocumentOctober2019.docx

    on the 5th, giving 59 mm at Islay (Argyll), and a warm night followed with Tiree (Argyll) not falling below 11.8 °C, and much of the country had a wet day on the 6th. 7th to 12th Westerly and south-westerly winds prevailed during this period with plenty of orographic enhancement of rainfall in the west

  • NCIC Monthly Summary

    at Fettercairn (Kincardineshire). The rain cleared westwards from most parts on the 4th leaving brighter weather with some showers, and Auchincruive (Ayrshire) reached a high of 18.0 °C. After a mild night, with Tiree (Argyll) not falling below 12.3 °C, the 5th was dry and bright in the north and west

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