Hurricane Lorenzo
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TTmonkey

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20,911 posts

271 months

Sunday 29th September 2019
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Currently hurricane Lorenzo is the strongest storm (cat5) to ever to have been recorded this Far East and north in the Atlantic.

Although it will definetly soon lose much of its strength, the moisture it holds will be coming our way in about a weeks time in terms of severe rain and strong winds.

Are we due another pasting like we got in 1989 I wonder? Or floods like we got about ten years ago.

Pretty glad I don’t live in a river valley.

FourWheelDrift

91,965 posts

308 months

Sunday 29th September 2019
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This one? - https://www.windy.com/?23.060,-43.857,5

Windy predicts it breaking up on the Friday 4th and the remains mainly going up the west coast of Ireland.

TTmonkey

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Sunday 29th September 2019
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FourWheelDrift said:
This one? - https://www.windy.com/?23.060,-43.857,5

Windy predicts it breaking up on the Friday 4th and the remains mainly going up the west coast of Ireland.
Yeah it’s sure not going to be a hurricane when it’s moved our way, more concerned about the massive blob of moisture that will be heading our way, to a country that’s seeing quite a lot and of rain already.