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lfcdude

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  1. where in wiltshire r yu? ild say its been heavy here in devizes for d last 2 hours, witch is good... the crammer really needs d warter lol
  2. well here in devizes wiltshire... its starting to rain lightly. but we wil get lots of rain acording to ian.... nice to see ya, not seen ya post much since the snow days haha
  3. keep gettin showers, its lookin good for us today as the bbc weather had d lightnin right over wiltshire would be a nice surprice for us to get a storm
  4. not a storm are nout, but most rain we had in ages and windy left trouser leging it down, most we ever see down ere tho, hopin a shower after this has gone wil produce d 1st lightnin iv seen in lyk 2 years r somit
  5. well this rain has been the 1st bit of rain i can actully reamber in d last few months, its very welcome
  6. heavy rain, here now, still silent, heres hoping tho
  7. where about in wiltshire are you rain rain? in devizes its just cloudy, mind you we are in a good poistion for later aint we?
  8. dont know if it goes in here sorry if it dont mods but... http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1285011/Norfolk-tornadoes-cause-havoc.html?ITO=1490 These pictures show the trail of destruction left by two 80ft high tornadoes which ripped across ten miles of countryside - in Norfolk. The powerful 'Fen Twisters' gusting at over 100mph tore the roofs from buildings, toppled trees and even hurled a trampoline into power lines causing a blackout for 300 homes. They left gardens and woodland damaged across the area between Marshland St James and Stradsett after striking 'out of the blue' during freak storms on Sunday afternoon. he roof of an out-building was ripped off and dumped on top of a tree 330 feet away in Stradsett and a summer house was lifted from a garden and dumped in a field. Dozens of trees were pulled from the ground in neighbouring woodland owned by The Stradsett Estate. Gamekeeper Max Stuart, 29, watched in horror as the 80-foot funnel tore across the field towards his cottage in Stradsett, near King's Lynn, at around 3pm. He shouted to his fiancee Yvette Aldsworth and daughter Emilia, three, to keep away from the windows as the twister rampaged through his garden. He said: 'It was like something out of the film Twister. 'There was debris, leaves and branches swirling round in the wind. It must have lasted about a minute and went over a mile across the estate. 'We were in the middle of a twister - it passed straight through the houses. 'It snapped trees as wide as a car tyre clean off. It was very scary, I've never seen anything like it. 'It was raining heavily, the noise from the wind was extremely loud.' The tornado swept across the field narrowly missing three horses before it swept across the gardens of his neighbour Dave Harris. It ripped the roof off a brick out-building and dumped it in the tree across the busy A1122. Mr Harris, a sergeant and engineer at RAF Marham, had been shopping with fiancee Clare Findull, 45, and daughter Sophie Findull, 19. He said: 'As we came round the corner we thought there had been an accident as there was debris all over the road. 'Then we saw stuff from our garden in a tree and field. If it had hit the house it would have had the roof off. It pretty much smashed the garden up. 'It left a trail of destruction - you could see the line it had taken across the garden and through a hedge. 'It was extremely powerful and we were very lucky.' Sophie's brother Lewis, 16, was at home when the tornado tore through the garden. He said: 'I looked out and saw all the debris. I saw trees bending over then the power cut off.' A trampoline in his neighbour Martin Richmond's garden was picked up and dumped on power lines causing a blackout to 300 homes. Mr Richmond and his family had been to the coast to celebrate his 57th birthday when the tornado hit. He said: 'We came back to this disaster, it was just out of this world.' Dozens of trees were destroyed on woodland at The Stradsett Estate, owned by Sir Jeremy Bagge. At Marshland St James the roofs of three bungalows were damaged in Smeeth Road and Second World war veteran Ken Adams, 90, found his summer house dumped in a neighbour's garden. He said: 'I heard a loud roar but it was stormy outside and I didn't think anything of it until a neighbour came over to ask if I was OK because there had been a tornado. 'I then looked outside and my summer house was gone - the tornado had lifted it up, put it over the high hedge at the back of my garden and on to the field behind.' It caused hundreds of pounds of damage to pensioner Jean Barker's home, lifting the roof off husband Derek's shed, blowing over a bird table, leaving garden pots damaged and a fountain smashed. Mrs Barker, 77, said: 'It was raining really hard and then I heard the noise of this wind, then everything went.' Another tornado was spotted by researchers Weatherquest on Sunday in Long Stratton, near Norwich. Tornado-chaser Chris Bell took a series of stunning photos of the funnel cloud as he tracked the twister across Norfolk. He said: 'There was definitely enough spin in Sunday's storms to produce a tornado or two. 'We had an area of low pressure moving of to the east and there was a lot of unstable air behind it, so it's not a huge surprise.' John Hammond, forecaster at The Met Office, said: 'These tornadoes are part of the weather system in this country and we have around 30 a year but it is rare for it to cause this level of destruction.
  9. its looking good for wiltshire 2mor? im shoked haha
  10. Whats the chances for somthing appnin in wiltshire? as i see der is cells just north just woke up looks bone dry outside guiess it aint rained again stil hot
  11. offt rain coming dis way 2mor, not a storm but yeh its stil rain!!! yay haha riight im prop chattin onions on dis so yeh sorry buys and gals
  12. talkin abt ian fergason, sorry if i spelt ya name wrong lad, hes boss im, was good to us though d winter, as is on points west all the time with mr angwin, and tbh he sticks his neck out alot more den angwin. nd yes i do reamber dat it wat got me intrested in weather, lecy was of dat hole night
  13. its still muggy tho got me fan on u put ice and warter init one proplem its dead noisy! Whats the chances for tuesday? had me hopes up for thunder and lightnin tonight, but yeh bone dry want a decent nights sleep
  14. theres been tornadoes tonight? tree on a house , hope der ok, what radio station is that what state?
  15. yes 6x? and yes of topic naughty naughty, right now back to topic. i have a quastion to ask, why dos wiltshire always seem to miss out? isit course of sailsbury plane? mind u i dont think ther got nothing either, right it must be global warming over big citys haha, btw was actully a serouse quastion that
  16. dont no how to quet btw, and nope was there for 3 weeks in june, it rained lyke once went invernese not far from cystel river as work expirence in school becouse me mother lives out there so i thought blah get a job out there insteasd of doing somit onions round here. buds yes tis nice but i prefere stella as its always on offer haha
  17. sod movin to florida, i find it hard to sleep at the moment, would struggle really bad der, plus wen i wrked der for 2 weeks in year 9 i did faint lyk 2 times because d heat, haha plus der ale sucks
  18. we missed out as always muggy again lvly another sleepless night kinda drunk tho so it all good haa
  19. ge the fealing wiltshire is goin to miss out in all this, so another hot and muggy night
  20. Any chance of wiltshire getting in the fun? its to hot and muggy
  21. has wiltshire got any chance of lightin?
  22. An earthquake measuring 7.6 on the Richter scale has been recorded off the coast of Vanuatu, sparking a tsunami alert in the South Pacific. The tremor struck 135 miles northwest of the island Vanuatu, the US Geological Survey has said. It was centered at 12.4 miles below the sea - considered to be a shallow depth. More follows...
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