Energy from the remnants of the ragged Hurricane Bertha has worked its way into the UK region over the past 24 hours, and resultantly, has caused some pretty inconvenient weather to the folks across the pond.
Here is the latest view from space of ex-hurricane #Bertha as it moves across the UK pic.twitter.com/NnIhM7xNPW
— Met Office (@metoffice) August 10, 2014
#Yorkshire battered by Bertha via @LindsayPantryYP
http://t.co/evet6rJ3Sr #Bertha #HurricaneBertha pic.twitter.com/6KXmDM8tpD
— The Yorkshire Post (@yorkshirepost) August 10, 2014
#UK #Bertha – latest radar 13:50 UK time – significant squall line showing Yorkshire to South Coast… pic.twitter.com/3jXtJZtWXx
— StephBall (@MeteoGib) August 10, 2014
Looks like its caused the Brits a lot more problems than it did us! That’s a pretty significant squall line, seen above, to move through a very populated area.
Remnant of Hurricane Bertha over UK now deepening a bit (986 mbar). String of severe storms along cold front FRA-GER. pic.twitter.com/fqvaKP1JCS
— severe-weather.EU (@severeweatherEU) August 10, 2014
Extratropical Cyclone is continuing to strengthen as it moves across the region.