String of storm systems equivalent to a Category Four Hurricane to Strike U.K.

Published on December 11, 2011 1:15 pm PT
- By TWS Senior Meteorologist
- Edited by Staff Editor

 

(TheWeatherSpace.com) - A storm system last week produced very damaging winds across the area and if you can believe it or not, a string of storms stronger than the last one will smack the area this next week.

The storm pattern is very dangerous this next week across the United Kingdom as storm systems approach the area from the west. These storm systems have central surface low pressure readings that of
major hurricanes, including one by the end of the week being equivalent to a category four hurricane.

This is a very dangerous situation for the United Kingdom. A central pressure below 945mb is not common in this area and this will be a hazard to life, potentially end lives of the unaware.

The first storm system strikes on Tuesday, the next shortly behind that by 24 hours. This is a double-barrel storm setup for the first two, which means both central surface low pressure systems will be low, and working with each other.

The most powerful one may very well end up being one for the history books with a a central surface pressure reading of 942mb, a category four hurricane equivalent. This system will impact the area later Thursday and into Friday.

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