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Old February 1st 04, 08:27 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
martin rowley martin rowley is offline
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Default [WR] Haytor (shock and awe 2 !)


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1800 31/1/04

Severe gale now been blowing all afternoon and still going strong,

although now
swung westerly giving us more shelter. Rain has stopped giving a

total of
44.3
mm making it the second wettest day this month.
Minor damage to the roof with half a slate and a lump of lead blown

off
and one
slate dislodged (now fixed).

Took a walk up Hay Tor this afternoon to experience the wild

conditions.
Tough
slow going against the wind but OK. Storm force 10 near the top at

450m
with
wind behind. But once over the top and heading ESE I was blown clean

off
my feet
on the slippery short grass and landed on my back. But the worrying

thing
was
that I couldn't get up again because the wind was so strong

(estimated
force
11). I managed to struggle down using my alpine stick for support

and
crouching
low and trying to avoid having rocks downwind of me. But once again

I was
blown
over and this time my stick went flying 10 yards down the hill as I

didn't
strap
it round my arm. So this time I was crawling on the sodden grass and

managed to
reach my wife who had struggled to the shelter of the tall rocks. My

dog
had
found a hole to crawl into. After that it wasn't too bad in the lee

of Hay
Tor
but it was still slow going until further down.

.... as a former Head of NMC would have said, now sadly no longer with us
.....

'daft b***er' ;-)

Martin.