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PiggiePalace

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  1. Evening everyone As others have already commented, this really is a lovely Board with such wonderful and lovely people. Coast - thanks for the headsup on the after 6pm rain timings - it meant I could make my trip to Farnham late pm without any anxiety about what might happen here in my absence. Drove through some torrential rain......but arrived back here to find all calm with a few cloudbursts and a well-behaved stream. Radio 2 Simon Mayo drive-time record theme tonight was very appropriate re the confusion over the weather - so selections included ELO Confusion, Diana Ross Upside Down etc.... From some of the observations/news on here recently, as a tongue in cheek, I thought I'd add one more to the mix for your entertainment tonight.......(obviously lyrics don't apply to our SE Regionnaires Board!). Genesis - Land of Confusion with Spitting Image video! Enjoy xxx
  2. Thanks JP Looking good so far....Rain Shield appears to be working..... Edit ....and so do the smilies! xxxx
  3. Oh Pants.....just gone onto weather radar...direction has changed......something wicked this way comes!!!!xxxx
  4. Thanx as ever JP........every evening's report is much appreciated Also to Electric Snow storm for your recent rain/flood maps...thank you! .....And to Coast for the morning shift preparing us for the oncoming day You;re all stars!!!! Surrey - completely understand your concerns re the rising Thames.......hope it stabilises before too much further flooding damage is caused. Believe me, if I had a magic wand - the first thing I would do is ensure no-one ever would have floodwater inside their home. Also sorry to hear you're feeling so poorly - there really is a nasty virus going around - see below. JennieJane - I hope your recovery speeds up now. and glad you got treated in time ...you have been in my thoughts lots since you first posted your condition. I have had a very painful viral chest infection for >12 weeks now and if it weren't for the fact I insisted on a chest Xray in mid december as a direct result of your post, I too would now be sitting in A & E. To Terence the caterpillar.....hasta la vista! To Bromley Jan - I don;t know you as I am a newbie but I am really pleased to see you back posting with your friends. Sorry but Smileys not working for me tonight Going to sign off now as have some really stinky cages to clean out otherwise the piggies will start to "express their displeasure"xxxx
  5. Oh dear...not quite sure exactly how to respond to today's weather events...I clearly have divided loyalties...... I'm pleased to escape the new bout of convective "cloudbursts" given my position next to a flash flood watercourse that quite frankly can;t take anymore.However despite all the recent electrical activity that has favoured the SE inc Middlesex and London, I'm still a member of NSC... Think this should be my microclimate siggie tune.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yr-SNCtoyPkxxxx
  6. P.S. Happy belated birthday JP - sorry I missed it and thank you for all you help/input/advice on this 'ere SE thread.......it's much appreciated. NOW...about those saucepans........ xxx
  7. I can confirm it's a "tad" chilly!Just driven back from Leatherhead party to East Grinstead n the early hours and car thermometer was reading -3 before I even got onto my drive...which is normally -1 lower than road temperatures. Heating just been switched back on to ensure the piggies don't have cold paws tonight...xxxx
  8. Evening/morning all Travelled up and back the M1 today taking a certain guest and their cat back home. Having set off from here at 10.45am, I can confirm no rain until coming back south between East Mids airport and just south of Northampton - approx 16.0-17.30. (+/- 50% - Won;t be exact about timings as don;t want to incriminate myself in terms of speed ) It was not biblical - but it was persistent and sufficient to reduce visibility somewhat! Would it be too blasphemous to say that I'd like a break for the next 7days please and a) the only frozen stuff I want is the ice cubes in my freezer for the V & T the only wet stuff i want in my house currently is the V & T and perhaps some nice french dry whites? xxxxx
  9. Sorry to hear this JP......I've a few empty vessels waiting to be deployed so please let us know if you need reinforcements xxxx
  10. Just finished a lovely roast chicken dinner with all the trinmnings Where's all this 'ere rain then? ............toddles off to look at satellite........... Yeee hah The FR-shield is working...it's split and going south and north of us Oh joy - I can get a decent night's sleep tonight..... xxx
  11. Spoke to EA earlier - they said they are holding off putting us on flood warning again tonight until there is more certainty on exactly where this will land. Earlier on today, the feeling was it would be mostly up the Channel....however if it comes further north which is now looking more likely ......... So I'm relying on all you lovely ladies and gentlemen of this forum to keep the updates and predictions going over the coming hours - you're so accurate with direction and timings I normally get a two hour jump on the EA warnings. Edit - great to hear the good news about Shotski MK - xxx
  12. Flash-flood Stream still on flood warning from yesterday...but now whole Medway headwaters catchment are also on updated warning as of tonight. We were very lucky yesterday as the worst skirted us by (a guinea pig whisker) 12 miles and dumped both north and south......It would appear there really is a god a local shield here!!! However, I can't see a continuing flood threat tomorrow myself from the forecast and models you lovely people have provided given my local area dyamics . There is not enough rain forecast..although a potential may exist......so Am I missing something?... as to date the EA/MetOffice warnings for our area have been absolutely spot on and in agreement with what has been posted here. xxx Edit: the NetWeather Forumites timings to the nearest hour for inclement weather over these last 14 days in my area have quite frankly been spot on/a godsend and really impressive Thank you xxxxx
  13. It's been so quiet here today - after a lovely mackerel sky this morning it's been overcast but little rain/wind.....almost like the land was waiting for something. EA have just rung to say expect very heavy rain between 4am and 9am which could cause problems for smaller "flash" watercourses like mine. Off to move the car to higher ground.....it's the early warning system for the neighbours! xxx
  14. Oh no - Really sad to hear Regionnaires are now getting leaks.....commiserations to all of you affected Any water entry/damage sucks....and you will obviously need to ensure your insurance company "perform properly" in re-instating the loss....which believe me a) can be frustrating, take oodles of time, and c) if not handled with the appropriate knowledge.....based on hindsight I hasten to say.... might cost you personally a fortune like it did me. I don;t know if this is the appropriate forum but I am willing to share my "with hindsight knowledge" about how to keep your insurance claim "on track" and "working for you". PM me if you want a chat. .....Errrm would you mind waiting until tomorrow please as I am celebrating my Xmas and NewYear tonight, having finally got rid of winds, rain, flood, rubbish and water company contractors that have been incessant since 23rd Dec. My Xmas tree lights are now switched on....I am looking forward to enjoying them tonight whilst watching a Sky+ Sherlock before they are taken down tomorrow. xxx
  15. It's a very good question and one that has concerned me over the years and specifically this Xmas as my local reservoir was 100% full on 26th Dec http://www.southernwater.co.uk/at-home/your-water/water-resources/reservoir-levels/ Obviously many of the larger reservoirs are managed/owned by the water companies but there are also private reservoirs too. From what I understand about how my local one works, and obviously this is just from a layman's perspective, Reservoirs usually have some type of controlled discharge scheme into the surrounding water courses for when they get full. Any plans to discharge need to be done in consultation with the EA in order to ensure minimal impact on any existing or potential flooding from the already-challenged local rivers...or in order for appropriate flood warnings to be sent out to residents downstream. We do not get any public notification from our water company about any plans to discharge so I assume it is the EA who manage that via the flood warning system if appropriate Reservoirs,specifically raised reservoirs where there is the potential to hold water above the level of all adjoining land, are governed by the Reservoir Act 1975 much of which is concentrating on "uncontrolled" release including via over-topping either through rising levels or "waves"......and this Act is now enforced by the EA The link below is a pdf I found referring to a consultation regarding recent amendments to be made to the Act and is quite informative. https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/82455/120221reservoir-safety-condoc.pdf And this weather is clearly challenging reservoirs - Just after Xmas my local EA officer asked if they could return my call later as "a private reservoir was failing and that had to take priority" Hope this helps - I will ask the water company about this when I meet with them to discuss the recent fiasco regarding my failed sewage pumping station. xxx
  16. OH WOW - WHAT A DAY! The pumping station is now working...(contractor no 20!) .....the flood door has been adjusted.........the stream is STILL in bank......the roof is intact...and so are my trees and fences. Although a bit disappointed the Forest Row shield prevented us experiencing the hail/T & L events that other regionnaires north and south of us had today....I am very happy to retain my membership of NSC2014 for a few weeks longer in exchange for all the above! We did get the rain and we did get the gusts as the squalls went through...highest recorded on a local station today was 57km/hr. I felt very sorry for the chaps next door trying to put a new roof on my neighbour's conservatory Hope everyone else continues to stay safe, warm and dry and that those who have been impacted by the severE weather this festive break are starting to get back to normal. xxxx
  17. Night JP - sleep well!Thanks for your charts and input tonight.Sad to say "it's started"http://www.southwalesargus.co.uk/news/gwentnews/10911423.Evacuations_start_as_Gwent_faces_massive_rising_tide/?ref=var_0 also Talacre point Ayr under notice of evacuation Contractor no 16 who is on all night monitoring duty is now safely inside for the night having been fed a roast lamb dinner....parts confirmed as arriving to be fitted tomorrow by contractor no 17 (who turned up at 9pm today and finally accepted warranty responsibility)!Stay safe allxxxx
  18. This was contractor no 11 who finally got picked up by his mate at 6am this morning. (Contractors nos 9 and 10 having appeared and disappeared yesterday lunchtime without saying a word about was was going on) Today contractors nos .12, 13 and 14 have arrived and left.....but we are finally making progress I have succeeded where 14 sets of contractors have failed. I have managed to identify the make and model of the pumping installation and printed out circuit diagrams and technical manuals for contractor no 15 - two lads currently on site. They have not only brought their own ladder with them, but think they have identified the problem If we are lucky they may be able to get the parts from a distributor I have found locally and fit them later tonight....Otherwise they will have to be here all through the night and will fit the parts tomorrow. Furthermore the flood door manufacturers are back at work today and have agreed to send someone down tomorrow to see if they can stop the rain coming in Now we are on the way to getting everything fixed and watertight, this run of awful wet weather must be about to stop Will be thinking of everyone as the next lot hits us tonight and hope jo public is sensible about watching the seas from a safe distance. xxx
  19. Stll lhere with the engineer whose was abandoned 6hrs ago....Fed/watered ....now watching Oblivionxxxx
  20. Hee hee No ...no ..no ...no....YES!....Vicar/Mr Dibley! (They're called Southern Water muppets for a reason - not their fault..more on that later!) I really DO need the rain to stop now please.....can we all send some nice vibes to whoever please? I have not had one night/day without weather-related interruption since 23rd Dec. I'm very tired..,....and so is Numpty my poor house-guest. Between us we have been doing split shifts throughout the holiday break to keep the house, the neighbors, the piggies, Tiggy thye cat, and the contractors safe and sewage/flood-free from this weather. xxxx
  21. Hi SJ Thanks for the response......I too was hoping for better luck.....unfortunately it was not to be today .....and to cap it all, the NW smilies are not working for me. Says it all really LOL and yes - sense of humour still here....but really starting to be concerned about clinging by fingernails to the rockface in current conditions...IYSWIMxxxx
  22. JP - your updates are an absolute godsend to peepies like me who are in "weather-challenged" areas. I include others here too such as Coast, Tamara, MK and Surrey. Thank you everyone Also - it's the reports coming in from the region from everyone here on the SE thread that really help people like me make constructive decisions at short notice about how to prepare/respond to these inclement weather situations; including ascertaining/managing the risks for not just the piggies and me ---but also anyone else attending site in the back of my garden............................................like the invisible SW contractors Thanx everyone and Happy New Year! XXxx
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