How far East do winds reach?

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How far East do winds reach?

#1 Postby SqueakyDust » Wed Jul 27, 2005 11:41 am

Hope I'm in the correct place!

I live in the NE of Scotland and have noticed that approx 10 days after a Tropical Storm/Hurricane hits the Caribbean/US we get high winds/cloud/rain etc.

Am I imagining this or is it feasible that the winds will come this far East and either cross Scotland without disipating or go up and around the North and then come down to the North East?
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#2 Postby mitchell » Wed Jul 27, 2005 11:44 am

absolutely, I've noticed that many tropical systems which affect the US become extratropical or are absorbed into extratropical systems that eventually pound Ireland/Scotland/Scandinavia.
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