Ready for the winds?

are we all sure that we are not just imagining there is no disaster.. the bbc says across the UK homes are without power :o


that was a good impression of the storm back there carol.... pfffft indeed.
 
The storm blew through parts of England doing millions of pounds of improvements.

Many zed owners were thankful that some areas were levelled, welcoming the increase in the availability of reasonable sized parking spaces.
 
Stuart Truman said:
The storm blew through parts of England doing millions of pounds of improvements.

Many zed owners were thankful that some areas were levelled, welcoming the increase in the availability of reasonable sized parking spaces.
:rofl: :thumbsup:
 
was a bit blowy down here in Surrey overnight... nothing major though...
having said that no trains this morning so working from home...

mrs gannet is well late for jury service in Guildford though - not sure she's made it yet... - trains again :(
 
Stuart Truman said:
The storm blew through parts of England doing millions of pounds of improvements.

Many zed owners were thankful that some areas were levelled, welcoming the increase in the availability of reasonable sized parking spaces.
:lol:
 
RubyBlueZ4MC said:
HughiusMaximus said:
I'm flying in to Gatwick after a week away at 12 tonight, hopefully the plane won't be diverted...

Hope it is all fine. Let us know how you get on then I might have some idea what may happen with my parents flight too.

Interesting landing last night, but got home OK.

How bout your parents? Did they get in?
 
Bing said:
That's ridiculous. By that definition the airspace above and around London must be a constant disaster area :lol:

You should check out the free app Flightradar - its scary how many planes in our airspace at any one time. Especially over Heathrow!
 
Well as a northener living daan saauth - last night was windy where we were (near Hungerford/Newbury) Couldn't sleep a bit with the tiles going, and the fact we live in a forest meant I was watching the trees most of the night waiting for them to crush the zed! Amazingly windy. Found a few of our trees have gone :-(

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RubyBlueZ4MC said:
Bing said:
That's ridiculous. By that definition the airspace above and around London must be a constant disaster area :lol:

You should check out the free app Flightradar - its scary how many planes in our airspace at any one time. Especially over Heathrow!

that mail thing tho is all hype, if i read that diagram correct they were 100ft vertically apart but ~2.03km apart horizontally (1.1 nautical miles)? so very roughly speaking they were 2km apart... hardly close at all.

its just same as all the headlines and idiots on the radio saying "the UK" or Britain.... there is much more of the UK than the SE! ... this is rapidly becoming something that ought to be in the boil your piss thread!
 
Giant beach ball bounces around London in powerful St Jude winds

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http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/uk-weather-giant-beach-ball-2649855
 
PerryGunn said:
We're running a BCP/DR test this week and I've just had a call from one of the guys at our recovery centre near Old Street tube and he said that about 40 yards of coping stones (he said they're 2-3ft long and 2-3" thick) have been stripped off the block of luxury flats opposite and ended up on the cars parked in the street below...

...I doubt if it'll polish out :cry:
I've been told that this was the street
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We did get a bit of a battering on the South Devon coast, on one of the local authority sites that I’m responsible for I had several trees down in the woodland, gutters blown off one building, lots of tree branches down, some fence damage, some flooding on parts of the site and all paths, drives and car parks several inches deep in leaves and twigs. To be honest I expected a lot worse, it’s been a long day organising to get it all sorted.

I agree that the media did hype it up a bit, but at least it made most people prepare for it a little better than they would have done.

It always amazes me that some people totally ignore all the warnings, locally warnings were clearly given out with regards to large strong waves crashing in over the promenades, beaches and harbour walls. You always get the idiots who ignore it all because they think they know better, then these same people expect emergency services to put themselves at risk to help them when they get into various situations through ignoring warnings :headbang:
 
Dav the wheel nut said:
What really gets my goat is that every time there is a high wind in the UK or a bit of a storm the BBC drag out the old Michael Fish forecast. :headbang:

He has clearly got a massive chip on his shoulder because whenever they interview him he goes on about how forecasting is so much more accurate these days due to technological advances. :rofl:
 
HughiusMaximus said:
RubyBlueZ4MC said:
HughiusMaximus said:
I'm flying in to Gatwick after a week away at 12 tonight, hopefully the plane won't be diverted...

Hope it is all fine. Let us know how you get on then I might have some idea what may happen with my parents flight too.

Interesting landing last night, but got home OK.

How bout your parents? Did they get in?

Glad you made it. They did too :)
 
My Toolcase and I made it to Molde, via Copenhagen and Oslo. Unfortunately my clothes didn't.
Sorry - to clarify - the suitcase with my clothes in didn't, I'm not sat in the hotel bar in my keks. :o
I doubt that this is due to the winds, although my toolcase was about 8 kg heavier than my case.

If we were the Daily Mail, we would now be in the newsroom saying
"Right there's 280 members online, and we have a total of 12107 members, therefore up to 97.7% of the population must be without power"
Run it and put a picture of Nigella Lawson holding a broken celery stick with a bit of mud on the bottom next to it.
 
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