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Just heard the news talking about the 'hurricane' that tragically killed
5 members of one family in Benbecula. I assume this came from 'Hurricane force 12' winds which was correct and they had managed to use for a day or two but of course they get slack and it becomes a 'hurricane'. A little knowledge is a dangerous thing it seems, the media certainly can't be trusted to know the difference between the two. Unfortunately in future it might be a good idea not to feed the media with difficult concepts to grasp like 'Hurricane force 12' and just say it was 'a big scary windstorm with lots of waves and stuff'. You can't go wrong with that ![]() Col -- Bolton, Lancashire. 160m asl. http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co.uk http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co....rPictures.html |
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![]() "Col" wrote in message ... Just heard the news talking about the 'hurricane' that tragically killed 5 members of one family in Benbecula. The forecasts were excellent. If a family of five chose to ignore the ample warnings, then there is little the rest of us can do or say about it. There is no way that I would have attempted to cross that causeway in those conditions. But it's a free world. That family made a decision and that has to be respected. Jack. |
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![]() "Jack Harrison" wrote in message .. . "Col" wrote in message ... Just heard the news talking about the 'hurricane' that tragically killed 5 members of one family in Benbecula. The forecasts were excellent. True. If a family of five chose to ignore the ample warnings, then there is little the rest of us can do or say about it. Well yes but that wasn't actually the point I was making ![]() Col -- Bolton, Lancashire. 160m asl. http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co.uk http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co....rPictures.html |
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Col wrote:
Just heard the news talking about the 'hurricane' that tragically killed 5 members of one family in Benbecula. I assume this came from 'Hurricane force 12' winds which was correct and they had managed to use for a day or two but of course they get slack and it becomes a 'hurricane'. A little knowledge is a dangerous thing it seems, the media certainly can't be trusted to know the difference between the two. Unfortunately in future it might be a good idea not to feed the media with difficult concepts to grasp like 'Hurricane force 12' and just say it was 'a big scary windstorm with lots of waves and stuff'. I really don't think in this case that it was a problem. I mean, semantically, it wasn't a hurricane, but to all intents and purposes, does the average person on the street know *exactly* what constitutes a hurricane? Perhaps we should have our own scale for Atlantic storms similar to the Saffir-Simpson scale for hurricanes... -- Jonathan Stott Canterbury Weather: http://www.canterburyweather.co.uk/ |
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![]() "Col" wrote in message ... Just heard the news talking about the 'hurricane' that tragically killed 5 members of one family in Benbecula. I assume this came from 'Hurricane force 12' winds which was correct and they had managed to use for a day or two but of course they get slack and it becomes a 'hurricane'. A little knowledge is a dangerous thing it seems, the media certainly can't be trusted to know the difference between the two. Unfortunately in future it might be a good idea not to feed the media with difficult concepts to grasp like 'Hurricane force 12' and just say it was 'a big scary windstorm with lots of waves and stuff'. Hi Col I normally keep my head firmly below the parapet, but please - why be so petty with semantics. Surely the emphasis here is the "5 killed". I really hope that none of their surviving family have an interest in the weather and are not reading this newsgroup. Paul |
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Jonathan Stott wrote in
: I really don't think in this case that it was a problem. I mean, semantically, it wasn't a hurricane, but to all intents and purposes, does the average person on the street know *exactly* what constitutes a hurricane? Perhaps we should have our own scale for Atlantic storms similar to the Saffir-Simpson scale for hurricanes... For me, the comparison with a hurricane in terms of the sustained winds on the Saffir-Simpson scale actually brought it home to me how strong the winds were! I realise we're not dealing with a hurricane but it was a useful comparison. For interest - the system was about 1-2 knots short of a Category 3 Hurricane in terms of classification by sustained winds. Richard |
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"Richard Dixon" wrote in
message Jonathan Stott wrote in : I mean, semantically, it wasn't a hurricane, Perhaps we should have our own scale for Atlantic storms similar to the Saffir-Simpson scale for hurricanes... We do and not only do we but it has priority over all other wind scales. For me, the comparison with a hurricane in terms of the sustained winds on the Saffir-Simpson scale actually brought it home to me how strong the winds were! I realise we're not dealing with a hurricane but it was a useful comparison. For interest - the system was about 1-2 knots short of a Category 3 Hurricane in terms of classification by sustained winds. And on the Beaufort Scale it was an hurricane too. Bunch of pink cardiganed pedants! -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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Jack Harrison wrote:
There is no way that I would have attempted to cross that causeway in those conditions. Having seen what the tide did here in our relatively benign part of Argyll I can imagine the fear that drove them to do it. The sea broke a lot of rules that night - it would be difficult to know where it was going to stop But it's a free world. That family made a decision and that has to be respected. And a community supported -- regards Jill Bowis Pure bred utility chickens and ducks Housing; Equipment, Books, Videos, Gifts Herbaceous; Herb and Alpine nursery Holidays in Scotland and Wales http://www.kintaline.co.uk |
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![]() "Paul Appleby" paulattoonhyphenarmydotcom wrote in message .. . "Col" wrote in message ... Just heard the news talking about the 'hurricane' that tragically killed 5 members of one family in Benbecula. I assume this came from 'Hurricane force 12' winds which was correct and they had managed to use for a day or two but of course they get slack and it becomes a 'hurricane'. A little knowledge is a dangerous thing it seems, the media certainly can't be trusted to know the difference between the two. Unfortunately in future it might be a good idea not to feed the media with difficult concepts to grasp like 'Hurricane force 12' and just say it was 'a big scary windstorm with lots of waves and stuff'. Hi Col I normally keep my head firmly below the parapet, but please - why be so petty with semantics. Surely the emphasis here is the "5 killed". I really hope that none of their surviving family have an interest in the weather and are not reading this newsgroup. So if people die then we can't talk about poorly worded news reports? I only ever mentioned it because that happened to be the context in which the report was made. Col -- Bolton, Lancashire. 160m asl. http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co.uk http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co....rPictures.html |
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