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Bad day elsewhere......,
,,Going to bed now..sorry weather rdiends...
xxxxx
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For the morning Netweathers:
Double glazing now promoted itself from "creaking" to "whistling" mode....Getting a bad feeling about this storm - piggies are fractious too!..........stay safe everyone please!
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Hi Callie
Certainly wasn't expecting it this bad so soon.......and still confuddled about why my flood warning has been rescinded given the current amount of rain....unless they're expecting it to be blown away before it lands LOL
Will be trying to salvage what's left of tonight's sleep on the sofa bed downstairs......xxx
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Zoiks!
Rain coming in through flood doors, wind thrashing the trees in quite lengthy sustained gusts...just moved piggies to rear of house and now doing a recce outside on the bins/car........Edit: back now having weighted bin lids and moved car to higher ground
I am not liking how this is shaping up!More towels Matron please.......
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Our flood warning was rescinded suddenly "back to naught" a few hours ago.....Still trying to contact the EA for an explanation given the incoming storm.....have I missed something????xxxx
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The water levels have just risen. Thank you AS and Kerry for your very kind words and for making me cry.
Awww bless Hun - big hugs...piggies are also sending you and your family best wishes..(...oopps - providing their vegetibbles supply remain intact!)
Seriously though - hope all goes smoothly for you and your family and thinking of you
xxxx
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Big wave in Portland http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84EQtsgA0_8
Great if shocking video capturing a moment- in mother nature's repertoire ..keep being drawn back to it today!xxx
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Here you go Lukey
https://twitter.com/search?q=waterford&src=typd
Keeping fingers and paws crossed here for you
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Peaceful and quiet here now apart from the odd gust.....until Round 2 tomorrow afternoon/evening
St Ives storm surge- fascinating as well as sad to watch....yet the music is strangely soothing.......bit "Titanic meets "The Mission"http://stivestv.co.uk/all-st-ives-tv-videos/storm-surge-strikes-st-ives-harbour/
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Have u seen the storm progged on the storm thread for next Tuesday oh my god even deeper than Saturdays
La la la la la..... ....
Don't wish to be rude Jimmy but please can we get through Saturday first ...
.... (seriously though, thanks for the heads up )
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Sending thoughts to our neighbours in the South West.....
.HOLY **** - this is Dawlish - deteriorated since the pics I saw earlier this morning!
https://twitter.com/BBCNews/status/431107854989541377/photo/1
https://twitter.com/Telegraph/status/431095206868287488/photo/1
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Evening everyone
Unfortunately I got distracted today and the ironing is no further forward...but I have been to the supermarket and the piggies will get veggies tonight.. yay!
No rain the last 90mins or so. However wind has picked up Here quote noticeably over the last 30mins - we have even had a "whistle" from the double glazing and another thunk from outside....off to investigate.
Edit: ("Here" being on E/W Sussex borders with Surrey 8 miles away and Kent not too further (12 miles) either....makes for interesting reading of the Met Office warnings!)
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Next lot of rain/gusts now incoming.......
I want one of these!!!!
https://twitter.com/BrownesPhoto/status/430830247496650753/photo/1
Awesome!!
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Afternoon all - woken up at 6am this morning by Flood Alert for Upper Medway. River and stream levels however currently looking OK which suggests that again the local shield has protected us from the rain that fell in the wider area overnight..
Winds gusty now but not seriously so- although I need to go out and weigh down the bin lids as forgot to do that last night and keep getting an occasional thunk from outside. The Eucalyptus in the front garden on the stream bank is bending like crazy but roots still holding firm with the bank. Dreading saturday - if it comes down it's going to be a hell of a mess to clear up as it will rip out a large section of the stream bank. possibly take out my front windows and give the piggies a real fright - might move them to the other end of the lounge later today.
Am seriously thinking of investing in a weather station as currently I can only judge the winds by whether the double glazing creaks during gusts (as it is now) or whistles (like it did night of 23rd Dec).Have no intention of travelling anywhere until sunday - time to tackle the ironing and paper mountains whilst watching a few choice DVD's - I think it might be a back to back Pirates of the Caribbean or Lethal Weapon kind of dayxxx
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Not quite sure where my post disappeared to earlier......
Have had lots of rain here from 10pm and got gusty around 11.30. However since 1.30am been very quiet....and rain stopped 15mins ago.
Didn't get back tonight until after midnight from Pairsh Council meeting and now having the dubious pleasure of yet again lifting everything up above flood level before i can go to bed.Nite allxxx
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Important warning for the South West this week Pulled from twitter. You would think wind and rain would be enough.
Be #floodaware near the coast and be careful #Cornwall facing biggest waves in the world this week
Have to say I am concerned exactly how badly this will impact on SE coastal areas given that "the largest waves ever to hit Cornwall" are forecast for wednesday. The Watering Hole in Perranporth are now stripping out the bar before the sea does it for them
I assume the Environment Agency will issue coastal warnings some time tomorrow.
Ladies and gentleman - I think some very positive vibes are required for our south Western friends and neighbours....in particular Cornwall and the Watering Hole at Perranporth
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Edit: Here is their facebook page for the full story - some dramatic piccies!
https://www.facebook.com/thewateringholeperranporth?ref=br_tf
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'Nuff said.How Far East are we expecting high waves on the South Coast Wednesday i.e. As Far East As Dover?
Have to say I am concerned exactly how badly this will impact on SE coastal areas given that "the largest waves ever to hit Cornwall" are forecast for wednesday. The Watering Hole in Perranporth are now stripping out the bar before the sea does it for them
I assume the Environment Agency will issue coastal warnings some time tomorrow.
Here on the Sussex/Surrey border, I don;t think I need to be too worried about wind damage....but friday's rain could present a problem for my stream if we get 15mm in <1hr
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no idea on that one
OI! less of the old wench! (runs quickly to car)
Oooohh zzuuuuurrr. I do begeee pardon.....Aayyyy ammm but a humble vyllage guinea-swine-herd....
(Can you tell I went to the village pantomime last night and am obviously still in character )
Bless you Jax.....you can come back from the car!
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Edit: I'll take your hour's creakiness and raise you another hour LOL
Double edit: oops ...just realised how that last sentence could be really improperly misconstrued..must watch my worms more carefully in future...
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is that "nuff said" or was that someone else?
Hee hee, evening JJ ,
I suspect, being relative weather newbies, we might not necessarily understand some of these
oldies"stalwarts" jokes/references.Regards to SM. Glad your boiler is now working.
Weather-wise, PP and Piggies are all good here too thanks - wednesday might be another matter hence biting my nails until JP feels able to guide us.
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goes back to the old BBC weather forum days.
worry not
Phew - I love grebes...and mergansers etc - still remember
my rheumatism-freewhen I were younger those freezing cold birdwatching days at Rainham, Portland and Scilly Isles...xxx
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Guess nonone watched my vids
I did too! Thanx for posting Victor.
I didn't comment at the time because they're a bit too scarey/near the knuckle for me given my own circumstances.....
Actually, to be completely honest, having watched them, I felt an urgent need to become an ostritch....... so went back to bed
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my grebes drowned in the floods.
Not liking this bit Jax?xxx
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Evening everyone
Had a very lazy day today -
Got very excited about the 5* Severn Bore forecast this morning so was up to watch live on BBC News. It started well but owing to the amount of floodwater it had diminished to a disappointing ripple by the time it got to Minsterworth. Didn't stop the tidal surge following it putting the Severn out of bank again and flooding the nearby properties. Nice vid on here of the best bit of the Bore today.
http://blogs.channel4.com/alex-thomsons-view/severn-bore-surge-floods/7209
Been sorting out some old recovered files on my hard drive from computers gone by and came across some before/after flood pictures of my stream from 2007 which I will put up in the next few days to demonstrate just how crazy and fast things can change when mother nature is at work......and why I am such a nervous wreck when more than 25mm of rain is forecast
In a similar vein, I have also been glued to twitter and facebook the last 24hours following the unfolding drama of The Watering Hole pub on Perranporth Beach that really looked like it was going to be lost to the high tides/storm surge last night......thankfully it survived last night and this morning....hopefully it;s still doing OK as we speak.
https://twitter.com/Felixleiteruk/status/430044747013828609/photo/1
Have to say I am now adding the Severn Bore and Perranporth to my bucket list....but I won;t be taking a surfboard!
Not looking forward to the weather this coming week and all downgrades would be much appreciated....as of course will be all the helpful analyses and timings from our resident weather bods on here........please continue to KISS (keep it simple stupid) for the likes of me who are still learning.
xxxxEdit: Iceni - guinea pigs originally came from Peru where a much larger version called a "cuy" is bred to eat. Some rather distressing Youtube videos exist involving their killing and preparation so I try not to mention it when my piggies are listening. xxx
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Nooooooo!
We have just got another bout of nasty torrential rain here...
The tertiary towel protection and the piggies are really feeling quite challenged.......This rain is meant to end before 3am...so only 70mins to go.Paws crossed
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EDIT: Thinking of changing my user name from Piigige Palace to "Soggy Wet Towels"..LOL ...shades of Basil Faulty/Warty towels come to mind
Anyway. off to bed now amidst some hefty gusts and whistlng in my double glazingxxxx
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South East England & East Anglia Regional Weather Discussion 13/02/14
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Hi All
Sorry been a bit absent recently...
Firstly
JP very sorry to hear about your dad and sending you hugs at this significant time.........
Chilly Milly - glad you made it home safe and really pleased to hear the outcome of the op for your "wee one"
Tamara - don;t let the turkeys get you down - we all love you here!
JJ1 - sorry to hear Southernman is in hospital - are you going to be OK for tomorrow's stormfest?
Secondly:
Travelled 520 miles today in 13 hours......up to West Mids, then to Wales and back to Sussex
Serious flooding at Ross on Wye...and a few other places down the A40 but properties not involved, mainly farmland.
I ALSO SAW SNOW. ON THE WELSH HILLS....(but I wasn;t able to stop the car and measure it) - presumably this does NOT count for the Snow Depth Cup??????? (boo hisss...well OK guess not as it was "out of region" LOL)
Also had great sunny weather with lovely floofy clouds (sorry don;t know their real names) for the first two thirds of the journey..unfortunately the moment I entered Wales it was severe rain/sleet/hail/snow all down the Head of the Valley road (A465)
Drove back tonight with a temp of 1.5, clear skies and water freezing on the windscreen despite the -20 screen-wash.
Stay safe tomorrow everyone- I'm battening down hatches for tomorrow.
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