Inverbervie Confirmed As Site Of 86 Mph Winds

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By Paul Homewood

A bit more information on the windspeeds at Inverbervie during Storm Gerrit:

Willie is an ex-metman, and produces some wonderfully detailed weather posts on X.
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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