Wild weather - who's in it??

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Re: Wild weather - who's in it??

Post by Rum » Fri Dec 27, 2013 8:31 pm

Nasty storms here the last 24 hours, now subsiding. Here's a stream in the Lake District not far from here that flowed up hill because of the wind!! (from: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... power.html)

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Re: Wild weather - who's in it??

Post by macdoc » Fri Dec 27, 2013 8:51 pm

Must be the water sprites revolting...109 mph gusts eh :what:
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Re: Wild weather - who's in it??

Post by JimC » Sat Dec 28, 2013 12:08 am

klr wrote:
Rum wrote:We have a 'yellow, amber, red' weather warning system in place these days in the UK. Of course nobody actually knows what these mean except the weather people themselves so every time one of these pops up they have to explain the whole system over again which kind of defeats the objective I would have thought.

Anyway overnight we have an 'amber alert' in place. More heavy rain and storm force winds on top of recently flooded land and disruption.

Looks like a breezy wet couple of days!
We seem to have adopted the same system in Ireland. The southern and western coastal areas were bright red last night, and the rest of the country was orange.

I think red means "hide under the bed", and orange means "keep a torch handy, and don't drive".
The "orange" warning would piss a lot of people off, one would think... ;)
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Re: Wild weather - who's in it??

Post by Rum » Sat Dec 28, 2013 8:53 am

JimC wrote:
klr wrote:
Rum wrote:We have a 'yellow, amber, red' weather warning system in place these days in the UK. Of course nobody actually knows what these mean except the weather people themselves so every time one of these pops up they have to explain the whole system over again which kind of defeats the objective I would have thought.

Anyway overnight we have an 'amber alert' in place. More heavy rain and storm force winds on top of recently flooded land and disruption.

Looks like a breezy wet couple of days!
We seem to have adopted the same system in Ireland. The southern and western coastal areas were bright red last night, and the rest of the country was orange.

I think red means "hide under the bed", and orange means "keep a torch handy, and don't drive".
The "orange" warning would piss a lot of people off, one would think... ;)
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Re: Wild weather - who's in it??

Post by PsychoSerenity » Wed Jan 01, 2014 10:20 am

A lot of rain came down here last night. Heading up to the rest of the country today I believe. Get your flood hats on!
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Re: Wild weather - who's in it??

Post by klr » Wed Jan 01, 2014 10:25 pm

It was a bit wild on the local promenade yesterday afternoon. :panic:

There's an upside to staying indoors where it's warm and dry. :smug:
JimC wrote:
klr wrote:
Rum wrote:We have a 'yellow, amber, red' weather warning system in place these days in the UK. Of course nobody actually knows what these mean except the weather people themselves so every time one of these pops up they have to explain the whole system over again which kind of defeats the objective I would have thought.

Anyway overnight we have an 'amber alert' in place. More heavy rain and storm force winds on top of recently flooded land and disruption.

Looks like a breezy wet couple of days!
We seem to have adopted the same system in Ireland. The southern and western coastal areas were bright red last night, and the rest of the country was orange.

I think red means "hide under the bed", and orange means "keep a torch handy, and don't drive".
The "orange" warning would piss a lot of people off, one would think... ;)
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Re: Wild weather - who's in it??

Post by Tero » Wed Jan 29, 2014 9:06 pm

Millions of idiots went around driving cars in Georgia today, instead of calling in sick. Are they dumb or what? They are not going tolose the jobs as there is nobody else to do them. They deported all the illegals.

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Re: Wild weather - who's in it??

Post by PsychoSerenity » Tue Mar 31, 2015 11:38 am

Windy here today. Tried to hang some laundry out, but even with the mainsheet slack and the sail reefed I was worried the mast might rip right off the deck.
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Re: Wild weather - who's in it??

Post by cronus » Tue Mar 31, 2015 12:01 pm

Keeps getting the letterbox - creepy wind today. Could be the Mormons though, wife is going to check as I type. :hilarious:
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Re: Wild weather - who's in it??

Post by Xamonas Chegwé » Tue Mar 31, 2015 1:50 pm

We've got wind. Been howling a gale all night. With occasional horizontal showers. Nice day to be indoors. :tea:
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Re: Wild weather - who's in it??

Post by Xamonas Chegwé » Tue Mar 31, 2015 2:01 pm

rEvolutionist wrote:Have you tried wanking?
The effects of wanking on reducing wind velocity are unknown. I think an experiment may be in order... ;)
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Re: Wild weather - who's in it??

Post by Rum » Tue Mar 31, 2015 6:05 pm

Bloody horizontal snow here today. It isn't settling but it is damned fucking cold and blowing a gale and I have had enough of it!

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Re: Wild weather - who's in it??

Post by tattuchu » Tue Mar 31, 2015 6:49 pm

I wish we had some dramatic weather here today. Instead, it's clear and mild :(
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