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  1. No fighting now folks :whistling: :lol:

    I can't find the OS map for my location (I'm sure the Medway Town have been mapped, so must be my stupidity) so am downloading google earth now

    Thanks for all the answers though - v helpful

    Barmybint

    Being one on your local Coastguards - the M2 Bridge is 27m above sea level, whereas Rochester airport is 123m above sea level - can you work it out from that? if not let me know your location (PM if necessary) and I will let you know..

    Hope this helps

    Best Regards

    Bob

  2. I used to go to the Sherwood too,lived in Walderslade and up by the crematorium in Blue bell hill,what with wind up there in 87 ,and the snow,it was unreal,Tonbridge seems tranquil in comparison ,or the weather was actually more savage then :wallbash:

    Small world - I used to live on Princes Park when it was first built....

    Funnily enough the Mrs went to a five car pile up right outside the Sherwood tonight at the foot of the hill by the roundabout....

    The camera at Bluebell is not lying - it is coming down by the bucket load at Sea Level so up there it must be horrendous

  3. Me too,did you drink in the upper bell,or the Robin hood,was living there in1987,up to my waist it was,good memories from there,changed alot now though :lol:

    Upper bell now shut down and derelict..... the Robin Hood is still there and going strong..... in fact the Coastguard Christmas dinner is tomorrow night there.....

    Just got back home after a marathon drive to Bromley and back.... roads were not too bad in the four wheel drive, it is just the idiots who think they can drive on pavements and through slush at 60+ miles an hour (I kid you not...)

    The Mrs is in the Ambulance service and the motorways have been hellish in and around Kent.... (2 ambulances damaged badly in accidents.... Shhhhh!)

    I set off at 2300hrs and got back indoors at 0345hrs..... :wallbash:

    It is snowing moderate - heavy again in a 12kts ENE wind - most roads had turned to slush on the way home but now covering again albeit only slightly - I figure if this keeps up there will be major problems in the morning for the commuters ....

    Coming from Yorkshire in my formative years I am used to snow and lots of it - but since moving to Kent some 20 years ago, I haven't seen snow like this for about 15 years........

  4. Probably not the right place to post this but hopefully as its only my second post you'll forgive me!?

    Can anyone tell me how I can find out how far inland my location is? I'm Silver End in Essex (CM8 postcode if that helps)

    Thanks

    Anita :)

    According to the AA route planner

    From Silver End to Frinton on Sea (I.e. Due East) is 32.7 miles

  5. You are not wrong about it being scary! I have never experienced such a sudden onset like that ever before.

    In Central London it hit us like a steam train and set all our fire alarms off with the pressure.

    One door on roof blown off hinges....

    Oh what fun putting 900 people out into the rain......

  6. A very good friend of mine has sent me this photo taken above Cromer earlier, now being as thick as I am in regard to weather, can anybody tel me what is going on here, apparently there was some thunder and lightening involved.

    Thanks

    post-952-1116703092.jpg

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