A Question for the Met' Men
A friend is about to launch his boat this weekend and I've been watching the weather.
A day or so ago, I saw a depression developing in "German Bight" - just west of Jutland. This quite vigorous depression is now travelling up the North Sea, will come abeam the Moray Firth, before turning south, and then turning east and vanishing into the same area from whence it came. I cannot recall ever seeing a depression forming in this area before and behaving quite like this one.
For the Met men, or weather watchers, on here (Mr LB perhaps), how unusual is it for a depression to develop in the way this one has done?