{"id":27048,"date":"2023-10-31T23:22:49","date_gmt":"2023-10-31T23:22:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/propertraining.net\/?p=27048"},"modified":"2023-10-31T23:22:49","modified_gmt":"2023-10-31T23:22:49","slug":"storm-ciaran-will-bring-more-rain-than-normal-in-rare-weather-phenomenon","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/propertraining.net\/world-news\/storm-ciaran-will-bring-more-rain-than-normal-in-rare-weather-phenomenon\/","title":{"rendered":"Storm Ciar\u00e1n will bring more rain than normal in rare weather phenomenon"},"content":{"rendered":"

Storm Ciaran: Met Office forecasts strong winds and rain<\/h3>\n

Storm\u00a0Ciar\u00e1n is likely to lash Britain with more rainfall than normal because of a “rare” low pressure, a climate expert has said.<\/p>\n

The Met Office<\/span><\/span> has issued amber weather warnings<\/span> for the south west and the south coast ahead of Storm Ciar\u00e1n’s making landfall on Thursday (November 2).<\/p>\n

It came amid yellow warnings for wind and rain which are already in place across parts of England, Scotland and Wales between Wednesday and Friday.<\/p>\n

Reading University climate scientist, Ed Hawkins, warned the storm may see more rain, with possibly the lowest sea level pressure in 200 years.<\/p>\n

Mr Hawkins tweeted: “On Thursday #StormCiaran is forecast to cross southern England. The track is still a bit uncertain but will bring very strong winds to southern areas.<\/p>\n

“At around 953mb this will likely be the lowest or second-lowest sea level pressure observed in this region in the last 200 years.”<\/p>\n

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He followed up on his initial tweet, adding it would be “a very rare occurrence” as there are only two other similar events for pressure in observational records, February 25, 1989, and Christmas Day, 1821.<\/p>\n

Mr Hawkins said: “This storm will also likely drop more rain than it would have done had it occurred a century ago as the atmosphere is warmer [and] more humid now.”<\/p>\n

Weather expert Phil Morris explained sea level pressure is the pressure of the air at zero feet, adding: “On Thursday the centre of the low will have a sea level pressure of 955 millibars over Norfolk travelling north east from Cornwall during the morning.<\/p>\n

“This could be a record low pressure area for November over England. At the moment the 70-90mph winds will be over Cornwall and the Channel Islands in the morning, transferring to the south coast and Kent as the day goes along.<\/p>\n

“Any movement of the low north could bring the stronger winds further north too. Most weather models are agreeing a track from Cornwall to East Anglia with the exceptional winds on its southern flank.”<\/p>\n

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