3 January 2012, 15:34,
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NorthernRaider
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oooerrrrr 2.31 PM and
its gone pitch black, street lights are on and they are sawying in the wind, rain is horizontal and icy. Never seen it turn so black so quick.
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3 January 2012, 15:36,
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RE: oooerrrrr 2.31 PM and
Still light here in the west, plenty of wind and rain though!
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3 January 2012, 15:39,
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RE: oooerrrrr 2.31 PM and
Its passing over now, I can see wheely bins scattered up and down the road.
I think that was what the ologists call a squall, but I thought they happened out at sea !!!
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3 January 2012, 15:51,
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RE: oooerrrrr 2.31 PM and
high winds here last night then heavy(very heavy)rain the rest of today, together with hail and some vague sunny periods, winds in excess of 70mph, on the news it said 8,500 homes in hampshire and wiltshire without power.
Some people that prefer to be alone arent anti-social they just have no time for drama, stupidity and false people.
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4 January 2012, 06:40,
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RE: oooerrrrr 2.31 PM and
It was very bad here. Rain, hail, snow, High wind reaching 91 mph. We battened down the hatches. Kenneth Eames.
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4 January 2012, 09:41,
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RE: oooerrrrr 2.31 PM and
(4 January 2012, 06:40)Kenneth Eames Wrote: It was very bad here. Rain, hail, snow, High wind reaching 91 mph. We battened down the hatches. Kenneth Eames.
Glad you came through safe.
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4 January 2012, 10:01,
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RE: oooerrrrr 2.31 PM and
(4 January 2012, 06:40)Kenneth Eames Wrote: It was very bad here. Rain, hail, snow, High wind reaching 91 mph. We battened down the hatches. Kenneth Eames.
Damn 91mph, I have been getting hit by 55 km/h although not to much a worry regard’s my stuff getting blown away but still quite a strong wind, your 91mph would be 146 km/h now that would be a problem.
Stay Safe Kenneth.
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4 January 2012, 17:55,
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RE: oooerrrrr 2.31 PM and
NR and W&C, Thanks for your concern.1 mph is very strong but not as strong as the Hurricane in the South of England i n the 90'S. I think it was the early 90's. Am I right? It was 115 mph then. I thought the windows would break. THat was in Littlehampton, West Sussex. Some houses on the seafront had there upper stories smashed to pieces. Poor devils. Several of the local forests were devastated. Several of them where the trees had been snapped off like matchsticks. Kenneth Eames.
Sorry I missed the 9 out of the 91 in the first line.
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4 January 2012, 18:13,
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NorthernRaider
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RE: oooerrrrr 2.31 PM and
I was in Brighton on a job interview the day the south coast hurricane hit, never seen so many trees down,
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4 January 2012, 19:57,
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RE: oooerrrrr 2.31 PM and
Our local pub lost its big tree in that storm and I lost my garage roof. One loose tile and that wind destroyed it. I usually tell people about it with that want of a nail story.
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It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is the most adaptable to change. - Charles Darwin
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