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  1. Very wet yesterday morning with fields saturated and water streaming down the road. Wind was from the S obviously. In the PM it dried up, the wind turned W, there was blue sky nearly at times. Around midnight the wind (much slacker by now) turned S and for a very short time absolutely pushed it down. Seriously. Further showers since then but not as intense. Min temp was 4C sometime before 00Z. The weather gods are very angry at the moment.
  2. Rumble of thunder just then. Some showers passing through now and again. PS. Lewis - it's probably not a good idea to climb on your roof in the middle of the night!
  3. Moderate to heavy rain this afternoon. A little hail mixed in at times I think. Blustery showers this evening/morning, wind from the NE about 7C. God it's depressing - not looking forward to Winter one bit. Just took my frustration out on my collection of rare breed Dartmoor ponies with a a red hot poker. Melted one of them down to traditional furniture glue just to cheer me up.
  4. That is the limitation with extra clothing - it doesn't keep the place dry.
  5. Windy this afternoon. I see there was a 60mph gust at Aberporth earlier Meto
  6. Was it Three and a half weeks? Where they broke every rule?
  7. If the sun turned into a black hole tomorrow (which couldn't happen, because it isn't massive enough), other than it going dark and freezing to death, we wouldn't notice gravity wise. Earth's orbit wouldn't change at all. We wouldn't suddenly spiral into stretchy oblivion - apparently.
  8. Cool. Never meant it to sound like it wasn't your photo's. Did you call in for a virtual pint in Dawlish
  9. Some very tidy shots there. Is that all your own work, or did you use a camera?
  10. I've never seen that. Can anyone explain what the physical process is there. Why has the air done that? Edit: Localised heat from below?
  11. I thought this might be of interest - and it explains why Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and Rutland don't get as much interest as the south-east of England does, maybe. "Population is very weakly related to land area." Gridded Population Cartograms Click on areas of the map to see greater detail.
  12. Another stunning day (yesterday) here in West Wales - sun,sun,sun. It looks as though perhaps the MJO has gone into phaze 11 around here?
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