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  1. 7 hours ago, staplehurst said:

    Just been watching the Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda describing the extent of the damage on Barbuda on his visit there this evening - this screenshot explains why (amongst many things) the residents of Barbuda couldn't make any contact with anyone...

     

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    The aerial footage etc can be found here: 

     

     

    Feeling stunned especially with the imminent risk of a repeat from Jose. Where will all these shocked and homeless people sleep tonight, next week, next month? How will the Government of Antigua and Barbuda find the money to rebuild virtually the entirety of Barbuda's infrastructure and houses?

    With Irma churning mercilessly onwards, focus will inevitably be on the risk to Florida and this small island's struggle and the struggles of St Martin, St Barthélemy, Anguilla et al may get lost in that coverage. I hope not.

    Just hoping that Jose's track avoids Barbuda and the other damaged Leeward Islands. 

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  2. 4 minutes ago, crimsone said:

    Getting a bit disturbed by the fact that places with facebook livestreams that then see the eye tend not to have facebook live streams afterwards.

    Doubley so, because some pretty bloody strong webcams aren't surviving the first pass of the wall, though that could be down to power as much as the cams.

    Tripley so because even if you survive the first pass of the eyewall and get into the eye, the wind then blows in the other direction against a weakened structure.

    I desperately want to see the aftermath in one of these islands, just to know one way or the other.

    Feel the same.  That poor Brett Fetterolf's live stream suddenly stopped.  His house was leaking and he sounded extremely stressed. I hope he's alright, especially as I've just seen Snow Joke's photo of devastation taken in the eye. Was listening to an interview on Facebook and they said they would lift the hurricane warning from Barbuda and Antigua around 1pm our time although they have still had no communication from Barbuda. 

     

    5 minutes ago, crimsone said:

    Getting a bit disturbed by the fact that places with facebook livestreams that then see the eye tend not to have facebook live streams afterwards.

    Doubley so, because some pretty bloody strong webcams aren't surviving the first pass of the wall, though that could be down to power as much as the cams.

    Tripley so because even if you survive the first pass of the eyewall and get into the eye, the wind then blows in the other direction against a weakened structure.

    I desperately want to see the aftermath in one of these islands, just to know one way or the other.

     

  3. I've read news reports that authorities in Antigua and Barbuda turned electricity off at midnight their time. If that happened those cams showed that moment but nothing further except those loops. Which indicates what we've been watching was hours before Irma's eye went over the island. How much worse did conditions get I wonder? Poor people. 

  4. 5 minutes ago, SNOW_JOKE said:

    All trains to and from Liverpool CANCELLED. This is due to the failure of the electricity supply.

    UAE17 should be fun landing with the winds, and there's still 7 more in the hold behind that. AA was still on the ground some 20min ago with the captain unwilling to take-off due to the crosswind variable.

    Don't think 17 made it down? It appears to have gone past and done another tight turn.  Wonder if VIR873P, which was following it in, will make it down..?

    Snow_Joke do you have a subscription to watch them land?

  5. The only thing that'll make me feel better for being in the central belt a sodding week too early is to sit in front of my wood burner pretending I'm back up there, while hoping the garden trees,in this normally weather dead zone, survive the mild *spit* wind.  Please, please post eleventy billion photos to help mitigate my poor timing and facilitate this unhealthy fixation with being back in snowy Scotland.  Thank you so much!

    Really hope you all have the amounts you want, especially Catch!

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  6. 24 minutes ago, 101_North said:

    If wind severity was classified using the noise round my house we'd be off the scale!

    This probably made a bit of noise as it went over - hope none of you need to cross the Forth Road bridge imminently. 

    Have a lot of driving tomorrow and must be the only nw member not praying for the southern snow. Hence hiding in here to vicariously enjoy yours :)

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  7. :cold::):good:

     

    Big fluffy snow in showers, bright sunshine and blue sky between showers = favourite winter weather. Best morning for a long time, can't beat splitting and stacking firewood in the snow.

     

     

     

    Favourite chore! Photos please of your log pile. With snow; after the 9pm watershed, obviously.

  8. Level 3 Cold Alert  :cold:  - bless em.

     

    This made me chuckle. ( tongue firmly in cheek here - am aware these warnings have a purpose...)

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    Why the alert for the whole of England?

    Am I going bonkers or is it not cold up here or in Ireland or in Wales ( or are we supposedly used to it?)

     

    Guess we are.. -16 at mid-day on Monday, aye - bit chilly today..

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    Warnings for the weekend being updated for Snow and Ice and rolling out now..

     

    Morning all - hope you are all well.  Happy 2015 to everyone!  Having spent a great Hogmanay in my old area and due to visit again in February, I regularly read this, the most friendly and informative regional thread on n-w and am delighted to read of snow reports in my old stomping ground.  Hoping it will stay cold and with snow during 9th to 16 Feb.

     

    Just to avoid the confusion :  It is my understanding the Met Office has a partnership agreement with Health to issue cold warnings so health authorities can plan services which are particularly impacted by cold weather, e.g. for older and vulnerable adults, pressure on A&E with fractures from ice and other cold related serious health issues etc.

     

    I don't know why NHS Scotland hasn't got a reciprocal arrangement with the Met Office because, although I work in the NHS in England, NHS Scotland operates independently and is a separate organisation so I have no idea why they haven't set up a similar warning system for the country.   In this case the Met Office (maybe they get funding to offer this service?) isn't being biased, although it is easy to assume this is the case if people aren't aware of why these cold alerts were set up.   

     

    Perhaps a regular in the kilty thread, who works in NHS Scotland, or knows someone who does, might know why they haven't set up a similar arrangement with the Met Office? I'd be interested to know why, given the more extreme weather the country gets which must have a significant health and well-being impact on older/vulnerable people?  (Am saying 'must' have as a question - silly really as I know it does; because that was my patient cohort group when I had responsibility across Renfrewshire and East Renfrewshire).  Plus all the extra demand on health for all age groups, as well as social care providers....I did try to find out at the time but didn't ever get an answer - probably wasn't high enough up the food chain at the time.

     

    Right, that's the sensible bit over with, let's get back to the much more amusing hypotheses... :whistling:

     

    Reason for edit:  spilling mistake.  And I saw reports of lying snow in Killie (nearest weather station) whoo hoo!

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