Strongest Jet Stream Ever Recorded To Bring Two Super Storms To United Kingdom Region This Week With Possible Tornadoes In Ireland
Dec 23, 2013 | Before Its News
A massive storm system is moving out of the United States today, which
went through Canada yesterday … carries with it the strongest jet stream
now ever recorded that will cause two super storms in the United
Kingdom region this week.
As if engineered, this never before seen jet stream of 275 mph in the
upper levels is exiting Canada. This jet stream will move across the
Northern Atlantic and deepen a surface low that is only 1004mb at this
moment. This jet stream will act as a vacuum, sucking the air from the
center of the storm and dropping the pressure within it to an impressive
930mb low. This is a pressure fall over over 50mb by Monday evening to
Tuesday morning for the United Kingdom region. It will cause problems,
with the initial concern will be the amount of rain for Wales, Central
and Southern England where over 50mm of rainfall will fall. Double that
over the hills. The rain will fall on already saturated ground which
will lead to flooding.
Very windy on Monday with the system, about 70 mph gusts likely in
the South. On Christmas Eve expect 70-80 mph wind gusts in Northern
Ireland and Western Scotland … with heavy snow in the Scottish
Mountains. Weakening winds across Northern Scotland on Christmas day
with winds relaxing … for the most part it looks nice on Christmas.
But we’re not done yet. This powerful jet will deepen yet another low
pressure system on Friday and this warm front will sweep across Ireland
with tornadic dynamics. It’s very likely that with this surface low
being much further south than the first one that shear and warm air
advection through Ireland will cause a tornado scenario there so be
exceptionally alert.
Source: http://www.theweatherspace.com/2013/12/22/strongest-jet-stream-ever-recorded-to-bring-two-super-storms-to-united-kingdom-region-this-week-with-possible-tornadoes-in-ireland/
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