January 8Jan 8 Here in Jersey the airport is to close early and all Islanders encouraged to stay home. https://share.google/7ESAFZkYdhaIVFZ8K 90 mph gusts possible. "Islanders are being advised to stay at home tomorrow evening as Storm Goretti is forecast to bring gusts of up to 90mph to Jersey. Jersey Met has issued a red weather warning, with violent storm force 11 winds forecast. The storm’s most dangerous phase is expected from Thursday evening, coinciding with a late-evening high tide that raises the risk of storm surge, coastal flooding and violent seas Government advice is for islanders to stay at home from 8pm on Thursday until the early hours of Friday morning – and to stay away from the coast. Jersey Airport also confirmed it is due to close early at 6pm on Thursday evening" Edited January 8Jan 8 by martin-w
January 8Jan 8 I saw a news report about this. Looks almost like a hurricane on the weather map. Stay safe. Dave Simulator: P3Dv6.1 System Specs: Intel i7 13700K CPU, MSI Mag Z790 Tomahawk Motherboard, 32GB DDR5 6000MHz RAM, Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 Video Card, 3x 1TB Samsung 980 Pro M.2 2280 SSDs, Windows 11 Home OS My website for P3D stuff: https://sites.google.com/view/thep3dfiles/home
January 8Jan 8 A good depiction of the storm on WindyT. WindyT is my favorite site for weather depiction. It's pretty comprehensive. Noel The tires are worn. The shocks are shot. The steering is wobbly. But the engine still runs fine.
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January 8Jan 8 Author Looks like it could be 100 mph gusts in Cornwall. Strongest for years. Snow and rain in places too, so multi hazard event. Looks like 90 to 99 mph winds for us in Jersey. Garden furniture is now locked up in shed. 😏 Edited January 8Jan 8 by martin-w
January 8Jan 8 I used to like walking out on the pier at St Peter’s port to watch the waves in stormy weather when I was down in the Channel Islands. I’d probably give it a miss tonight though! I’ve got issues of my own tonight here in the Peak District with up to 30cm of snow forecast to start falling shortly. I’ve just flown the jet back from the US into London overnight then driven home to get back before the snow hits and all the Passes into my valley get shut down, option B would be the train but according to the radio they’re closing my local train line down as a precaution. Likewise the nearby “Snake Pass” is being closed preemptively from 6pm. Just got home in time at 17:30. An early night for me , it’s been a long day, unfortunately the schools are probably going to be closed so the pesky kids will be at home in the morning waking me up! 787 captain. Previously 24 years on 747-400.Technical advisor on PMDG 747 legacy versions QOTS 1 , FS9 and Aerowinx PS1.
January 8Jan 8 Author 15 minutes ago, jon b said: I used to like walking out on the pier at St Peter’s port to watch the waves in stormy weather when I was down in the Channel Islands. I’d probably give it a miss tonight though! We're in Jersey now, but yes, the breakwater to the lighthouse was where I used to watch the Guernsey airshow. Castle is nice too. I bet the boats in the marina have all been moved. With a high tide and stormy weather it used to flood the street, to Marks and Spencer door step.
January 8Jan 8 Author 28 minutes ago, jon b said: I’ve got issues of my own tonight here in the Peak District with up to 30cm of snow forecast to start falling shortly. That's about a foot isn't it. I guess your valley will be isolated for a while. No snow in the Channel Islands, quite rare here. Although we did have 10 minutes of snow the other day, didnt settle, though.
January 8Jan 8 I was right in the middle of the Great Storm way back in October 1987. You know, the one that Michael Fish told everyone not to worry about I was at my parent's flat in London at the time. I remember the windows rattling like crazy for quite some time, and then........it stopped. I looked out of the window, and I saw a single cloud drifting past the Moon. A short time later, the howling winds started again. The eye of the storm must have passed directly over us. Christopher Low AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU / 64GB DDR5-6000 RAM / 12GB Nvidia RTX 4070 Super GPU / Gigabyte X870E Aorus Elite Wifi 7 / 1+2TB Samsung Evo Plus M2 Nvme UK2000 Beta Tester
January 8Jan 8 3 hours ago, martin-w said: That's about a foot isn't it. A foot? Tsk, tsk. You all on the other side of the pond are only allowed to use the approved metric system.😉 Dave Simulator: P3Dv6.1 System Specs: Intel i7 13700K CPU, MSI Mag Z790 Tomahawk Motherboard, 32GB DDR5 6000MHz RAM, Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 Video Card, 3x 1TB Samsung 980 Pro M.2 2280 SSDs, Windows 11 Home OS My website for P3D stuff: https://sites.google.com/view/thep3dfiles/home
January 8Jan 8 Author 1 hour ago, dave2013 said: A foot? Tsk, tsk. You all on the other side of the pond are only allowed to use the approved metric system.😉 Dave 😁 We use both. Miles per hour in cars and road signs still. For precise measurements I use metric and for course measurements feet and inches. Our rulers and tape measures still have both. I guess it depends on age for some things. At 68 (on Saturday) I'm very familiar with feet and inches. Edited January 8Jan 8 by martin-w
January 8Jan 8 Author Reports already in of trees down, shed roofs blown off and power cut for some. Should end by 3 in the morning according to Jersey police. What's happening... https://roadworks.gov.je/EWXPublic/?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAYnJpZBEwc014eTBaR1RmWnBTQnA0YXNydGMGYXBwX2lkEDIyMjAzOTE3ODgyMDA4OTIAAR63Kr9Pl3fw95bBlw4-O3UiTBVjMrFJGjvvL-4npMc9qzX-E9yzMrFXC4O46w_aem_kJHBBHfTm76HiFOPfy7dPQ Edited January 8Jan 8 by martin-w
January 9Jan 9 5 hours ago, martin-w said: I guess it depends on age for some things. Yeah, it makes sense that older folks in the UK still retain some vestiges of the old system. We actually use both here as well. Our rulers and tape measures have had both markings for as long as I can remember. We learn the metric system in school, and of course for any science/engineering/technical/medical studies at university, but we still don't use it in everyday life here. We used it in the military to some extent, for example expressing distances as "clicks"for kilometers instead of miles. It would make life easier if we finally just switch to the metric system. It gets tedious, for example, when converting recipe measurements from other countries from grams and milliliters into American/British cups, ounces, tablespoons, etc. I also have to have tools that are both SAE and metric depending on what bolt or nut I need to turn. Hope you "weathered" the storm well. Dave Simulator: P3Dv6.1 System Specs: Intel i7 13700K CPU, MSI Mag Z790 Tomahawk Motherboard, 32GB DDR5 6000MHz RAM, Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 Video Card, 3x 1TB Samsung 980 Pro M.2 2280 SSDs, Windows 11 Home OS My website for P3D stuff: https://sites.google.com/view/thep3dfiles/home
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