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Red Weather Warnings

Storm Éowyn (pronounced ‘Ay-oh-win’) tracked by https://earth.nullschool.net/

I've changed the times to show progression from 8am to 12am to 4pm to 8pm.
The model is surface wind, and I've picked a point on the UK map - shown as a small cyan circle - for a spot forecast, which is shown in the upper of the 3 boxes lower left. Some scary wind speeds shown there.
We're battened down here in eastern #Scotland, a sleepless morning but all is well so far.

#StormEowyn #ScotlandWeather
08:00
An orthographic map of the earth, zoomed in on the UK with the European mainland and Scandinavia on the right. Wind direction and speed at the surface is shown as coloured lines, using a colour scale to indicate strength. An oval is in the ocean above the north of Ireland and the west of Scotland - this is the storm centre. A small cyan circle is in the Atlantic Ocean above the headland of Connaught and Sligo.
Three panels on the lower left are showing wind speed at the cyan circle, the time and other data.
12:00
The map as before, the cyan circle is now closer to the Scottish western coast and is showing a wind speed estimate of 125 mph.
16:00
The same view of the UK map, the cyan circle is now showing a point off the eastern coast of Scotland, with a speed of 96 mph.
20:00
The same map, the circle is now showing 95 mph and is further off the eastern coast of Scotland.