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By Paul Homewood
A bit more information on the windspeeds at Inverbervie during Storm Gerrit:
He has managed to confirm that those 86 mph winds really did come from the Inverbervie station, which we suspected. The altitude is as the Met Office stated – 134m.
His graph also shows average windspeeds, which appear to have peaked at around 67 mph:

You will recall that at sea level in Inverbervie itself, average windspeeds peaked at 30 mph.
The difference between sea level and a 440 foot clifftop is stark, and confirms that the Met Office’s focus on these exposed sites is grossly misleading the public.
Maybe next time we have a heatwave, they might like to highlight temperatures at the top of Ben Nevis, instead of Heathrow!
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