Isles of Scilly hit by 'phenomenal' waves and gusts of 81mph

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Gusts of 81mph hit the Isles of Scilly as the Met Office confirmed "phenomenal" sea conditions.

Waves of 13.5m were also recorded off the island as Storm Imogen took hold.

A Met Office spokesperson said the sea conditions were associated with storm force 11 - the most violent on the scale.

The Met Office's Nicola Maxey said: "We're going to see winds continue to pick up, with the strongest affecting north Cornwall and north Devon.

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St Mary's was hit by huge waves as Storm Imogen took hold

"With a phenomenal sea state you would expect to see waves of 11.5m, but we could see a peak of 16m.

"So far a buoy has recorded waves of 13.5m off the Isles of Scilly."

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Wave heights on the shore are expected to reach 6m.

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