Very, very squally tonight...
Our cats are huddled together. All three of them. And it's weird.
Indeed, I've never seen them like this. They're normally somewhat sociable, but never nestled together quite like this. It's almost as if they've adopted a defensive huddle in anticipation of an unseen threat.
As I write, I can hear ominous crashing and banging outside as the wind howls; perhaps a fence coming down nearby.ÌýIt's a sound I've grown accustomed to lately: IÌýspent an hour yesterday repairing one in rather makeshift fashion, albeit all-too-aware that anyÌýlongevity of this patched-up structure against winds gustingÌýover 50 mph isÌýunlikely.
And tonight, I'm expecting the worse.
We have a very active cold front - an ANA-front to give it the correct terminology - crossing eastwards. It will come through our region between about 11pm to 2am, accompanied by some very squally winds; heavy rain and perhaps a small tornado or two. It's a ripe scenario for the latter, as I mentioned on Points West and local radio this morning.Ìý
Met Office rainfall radar at 9pm on Tues, 24 November, 2009. Note the bright, linear echoes across Wales and into the approaches of the Bristol Channel. These line convection elements - moving eastwards -Ìýwill give very squally winds andÌýcould produce a small, short-lived tornado somewhere along their passage.
Even in the absence of any tornado - and I emphasise they are rare, short-lived and very localised -ÌýÌýwith winds expected to gust at over 50mph, I fear my makeshift fence repairs will lie in tatters by the time I set off for work in the morning at 03.40hrs.
Others across the West Country and beyondÌýwill doubtless experience similar damage tonight and judging by the unusual behaviour of our cats, they evidently believe likewise. Natural intuition, I assume.
So there's another loud crashing sound outside. Great. More fence repairs loom? One of the cats meeaows almost painfully; the wind howls like something out of Wuthering Heights... and I'm trying to get to sleep in 30 minutes...
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At 27th Nov 2009, Cliff-T wrote:Good Afternon Ian!
Had a great week of showers, strong winds and even some hail & thunder here.
Just had a shower in the vicinity, and there's some amazing cloud structures appearing here.
^ I'm presuming that's some mammatus to the left? and some fallstreak to the right.
^ My favourite. I'm hoping some more showers push this way before the light starts to fade. :-)
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