Davie Ferguson, the manager of the Ardnamurchan Lighthouse Trust, reports winds at the lighthouse at about 10.30am on Thursday as averaging 24 m/sec, on the border between force 9 and force 10. Shortly afterwards, with the wind rising, the electricity went off, and the anemometer ceased taking readings. Gusts therefore must have reached far higher speeds - they were certainly strong enough to knock him off his feet on three occasions. Davie says that this was the worst storm he's seen at the lighthouse.
Monday, 12 December 2011
Storm Pictures
This is the only picture The Diary has obtained of conditions at Ardnamurchan lighthouse last Thursday, taken by Kilchoan Early Bird. It shows the bay at the entrance to the lighthouse, with the rocks covered with spume.
Davie Ferguson, the manager of the Ardnamurchan Lighthouse Trust, reports winds at the lighthouse at about 10.30am on Thursday as averaging 24 m/sec, on the border between force 9 and force 10. Shortly afterwards, with the wind rising, the electricity went off, and the anemometer ceased taking readings. Gusts therefore must have reached far higher speeds - they were certainly strong enough to knock him off his feet on three occasions. Davie says that this was the worst storm he's seen at the lighthouse.
Davie Ferguson, the manager of the Ardnamurchan Lighthouse Trust, reports winds at the lighthouse at about 10.30am on Thursday as averaging 24 m/sec, on the border between force 9 and force 10. Shortly afterwards, with the wind rising, the electricity went off, and the anemometer ceased taking readings. Gusts therefore must have reached far higher speeds - they were certainly strong enough to knock him off his feet on three occasions. Davie says that this was the worst storm he's seen at the lighthouse.
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I took a few pictures at the Lighthouse on the Thursday in the middle of the storm (one of them's on the Ardnamurchan Flickr group). I followed Davie Ferguson's advice and didn't get out of my car, at least not when I was exposed to the full force of the wind. It was really scary - not like any weather I've experienced before - and driving past a caravan with it's roof half off and blowing in the gale was slightly alarming!
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