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Lauren

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  1. I know this won't mean alot to anybody who doesn't live in Kent. But a family friend of ours is a police officer and he told us that there have only ever been 4 attempts to close the M2 bridge since 1985 (he doesn't know about before then). One of them was the great storm of 1987. Apparently it didn't work as the wind kept blowing away all their barricades, but luckily very few people tried to cross anyway. It's uspposed to close if gusts will be over 50mph, but it hardly ever happens.
  2. Looking at various sources the gust speed for Tuesday is looking to be between 50 - 60 and on Friday between 60 - 79. It also seems to be that rain and storm potential is worse for Friday. Is that accurate? I think I'll have to play the rather frustrating game of 'wait and see'.
  3. I don't know if this an issue or not, but the charts they are using in this thread (website for Conspiracy nuts) stolen from here, or are they avliable for all. it's just that I've only ever seen them used on here. Sorry if I'm totally wrong. makes funny reading though. http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread784632/pg1
  4. Elsewhere on the internet people seem to be making out this is an apocalyptical storm
  5. Oh Coast those most recent charts you posted makes it look much more juicy for the south! DISCLAIMER: Yes, I do want some decent weather, I enjoy it. I also hope that everyone is safe.
  6. Personally I think it's a bit extreme to think being a fan of extreme weather is a bad thing . People are fans of motosport, boxing, horse racing, football. All of which have unfortunate casualties. Being a fan of extreme weather and wanting it to happen IS NOT the same as wishing death on people. If anything those who are fans of extreme weather are more likely to spot this kind of stuff happening and getting better warnings in place. Much better to be a fan of the extremities of nature than to be a fan of terrorist extremism.
  7. I wasn't born when this storm hit, by my parents regail the story to me often, so i shall repeat what they told me. My Mum being a weather nut herself (although not as bad as me!)told my Dad during the day that a big storm was coming and my dad shouldn't go to work. My dad being the typical manly man thought nothing of it and took my brother and sister to work with him near Sevenoaks. It wasn't until late that warnings were issued and my Dad decided to come back home. So him, my brother and sister were coming home in a Citroen 2CV and getting badly buffeted by the winds and my dad recalls coming over a bridge and fighting with the wheel so he didn't swerve over the lanes. They were very neasrly hit by a lorry that was having the same problem and the lorry very nearly toppled over, which would have been disastrous on that bridge. They made it home and dad ran around the garden securing stuff. By this point debris had started to be scattered and all the neighbourhood men were out securing stuff whilst the women were all inside filling pots with water in case the supply went out and finding candles in case the power went. My brother who was 10 at the time was wholly unbothered about the whole thing and went to bed and slept the whole way through. My sister being 7 was quite scared at the time and spent the night with Mum and dad and the 2 cats on the bed. Mum says she remembers listening to the tiles being lifted and to calm my sister down they played a game of guessing how long it would take for a tile to come off once it started rattling. My dad got the video camera out and started filming out the window, but when they viewed the video later all you could see was blackness, so it was a failure. One of the roof tiles smashed through the car windscreen and this was a common theme for our road. Mum went to the toilet and came back to tell them that the huge tree in the garden had blown over and crushed the neighbours shed. They couldn't sleep as the wind kept battering against the windows which was apparently deafening and quite scary as they thought they were going to blow out. The next morning they surveyed the damage. My brother couldn't believe he had missed the whole thing. There was debris everywhere and the neighbours all helped to cut up the fallen tree and remove it and later all pitched in to help our neighbour rebuild his shed. The cats had a great time playing will all the debris in the garden. School was closed for 2 days because it had no power and several of the windows were blown through which my siblings were delighted about. The next few days was an effort by the whole street to clear up and rebuild. Back then it was very much a case of doing it yourself. Apparently the community spirit was lovely as everyone who had a skill did their bit. My Dad repaired the cars, the man 4 doors up was a roofer by trade and fixed our rooves, another neighbour had lots of curring equipment to deal with fallen trees. I would like to think that if something like this happened again, the same sort of community spirit would come out.
  8. I was surprised we only got 3mm of rain yesterdy. Despite only raining hard for maybe 10 minutes and it drizzling most of the day, i thought we would of had more.
  9. I hope so Robbie. Mind you it was windy enough to crack and break one of our fence panels. I thought I heard wood split last night, but this morning reveals what it was.
  10. This is how it was for us, rain wasn't torrential either.
  11. Anyone got an ETA of the time the squall is dut to hit North Kent? I have a nasty feeling it may hit between 7.30pm and 8pm when I will be in an enclosed building with no windows
  12. Just speaking to electrician at work and he recommends here. http://www.windguru.cz/int/
  13. Not good. People drive terribly here in heavy rain and the M2 bridge is awful in heavy winds. Just had a text from a friend in Scotland. Apparently the dog is whimpering under the bed and the cats are hiding with the dog. A never before seen occurance apparently!
  14. So is the storm supposed to properly hit in a couple of hours from now?
  15. I know this is possibly supposed to go in the Storm Enthusiasts group, but seeing with the current Northern storm, I thought here might be more appropriate. Do you remember the 1987 storm, how was it for you? Tell, tell
  16. We're not even in the effected area, but several wheelie bins have just been blown over!
  17. I am most dissapointed thisd thread was not called Storm Lauren But seriously, keep safe folks, it's gonna be a bad one.
  18. It's actually been quite gusty here this afternoon, no idea on the speed but enough to shake the house!
  19. http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/top-stories/2009/09/02/danish-footballer-struck-by-lightning-has-leg-amputated-115875-21642457/ They put him in the coma to give the body a chnace to heal itself.
  20. *cough* Storm Lauren *cough* They mentioned on the radio the SE could see a high water rise and may catch the tail ends of these winds.
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