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Winds dropped right off now. Maximum gust here just 47mph at around
17:00, not even a gale away from the immediate sea front. Sea quite rough for a couple of hours. No rain. Big non event. In the last 15 years I have recorded 281 days with stronger gusts! The only place to get anything remotely severe was Scilly. Of note was the swell on the north coast this afternoon, which those of you in the SW may have seen on Spotlight. 8'-10' at Newquay at times. The report also mentioned the Cribbar at Fistral. For a pic of someone riding a 20' Cribbar wave see www.easterling.freeserve.co.uk/NQYBig.html. That's it, I promise to stay on topic & not mention surf again for a while. Graham Penzance |
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![]() Just heard, there was a bit of flooding on the prom, the road was closed for a while, so not a complete non event after all. Mind you, the prom is closed on several high tides a year. Graham |
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![]() "Graham Easterling" wrote in message ups.com... Just heard, there was a bit of flooding on the prom, the road was closed for a while, so not a complete non event after all. Mind you, the prom is closed on several high tides a year. Graham Why worry according to the media we are all doomed. By 2027 we will be water world. Now all you so called experts how true is this? There is no way GW is going away, China will see to that. Are we all doomed? Jo |
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Of course not. It's all superhyped b*ll***s from the doom merchants, and
those who would have us all live like cavemen whilst ripping us off in "green" taxes, all of which will make bugger all difference to anything. If the climate's changing, then the climate's changing - however hard we may think we are going to stop it. End of story. CK "Joe" wrote in message ... "Graham Easterling" wrote in message ups.com... Just heard, there was a bit of flooding on the prom, the road was closed for a while, so not a complete non event after all. Mind you, the prom is closed on several high tides a year. Graham Why worry according to the media we are all doomed. By 2027 we will be water world. Now all you so called experts how true is this? There is no way GW is going away, China will see to that. Are we all doomed? Jo |
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"Graham Easterling" wrote in message
ups.com... Winds dropped right off now. Maximum gust here just 47mph at around 17:00, not even a gale away from the immediate sea front. Sea quite rough for a couple of hours. No rain. Big non event. In the last 15 years I have recorded 281 days with stronger gusts! The only place to get anything remotely severe was Scilly. There's been a lot of uncertainty with this one all along, Graham, which I thought had been conveyed well enough so I guess it comes down to your own expectations. The current obs indicate there's a decent gale in the W (gust 59KT at Rosslare for example) and the risk of severe gales was high enough to warrant some flash warnings for the extreme W. 40KT gusts inland certainly made tennis a bit tricky here this evening :-) At least the surfers were happy http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/cornwall/5368856.stm my mum also commented on the decent swell/surf to the east near Christchurch. Jon. (mid-Devon) |
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![]() "Joe" wrote in message ... "Graham Easterling" wrote in message ups.com... Just heard, there was a bit of flooding on the prom, the road was closed for a while, so not a complete non event after all. Mind you, the prom is closed on several high tides a year. Graham Why worry according to the media we are all doomed. By 2027 we will be water world. Now all you so called experts how true is this? There is no way GW is going away, China will see to that. Are we all doomed? Jo Tree blown down on road th the K CLub. (Just west of Dublin for non-golf fans) Dave |
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I agree with you Graham, Seen much windier days and nights. NON EVENT over
land anyway. "Graham Easterling" wrote in message ups.com... Winds dropped right off now. Maximum gust here just 47mph at around 17:00, not even a gale away from the immediate sea front. Sea quite rough for a couple of hours. No rain. Big non event. In the last 15 years I have recorded 281 days with stronger gusts! The only place to get anything remotely severe was Scilly. Of note was the swell on the north coast this afternoon, which those of you in the SW may have seen on Spotlight. 8'-10' at Newquay at times. The report also mentioned the Cribbar at Fistral. For a pic of someone riding a 20' Cribbar wave see www.easterling.freeserve.co.uk/NQYBig.html. That's it, I promise to stay on topic & not mention surf again for a while. Graham Penzance I |
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![]() There's been a lot of uncertainty with this one all along, Graham, which I thought had been conveyed well enough so I guess it comes down to your own expectations. I didn't mean my post to be critical of the forecast, it was certainly a tricky one. I was just commenting that in the event, unless you were on Scilly, nothing out of the ordinary happened. Apart from the predictable & routine problems at Dawlish! Graham Penzance |
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On 22 Sep 2006 01:16:46 -0700, Graham Easterling wrote in
oups.com There's been a lot of uncertainty with this one all along, Graham, which I thought had been conveyed well enough so I guess it comes down to your own expectations. I didn't mean my post to be critical of the forecast, it was certainly a tricky one. I was just commenting that in the event, unless you were on Scilly, nothing out of the ordinary happened. Apart from the predictable & routine problems at Dawlish! Not particularly out of the ordinary here (NI) for the autumn, but at its worst, 100,000 homes lost power last night with over 500 incidents of damage to the overhead lines. -- Mike Coleraine 55.13°N 6.69°W posted 22/09/2006 08:39:27 GMT |
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"Mike Tullett" wrote in message
... On 22 Sep 2006 01:16:46 -0700, Graham Easterling wrote in oups.com Not particularly out of the ordinary here (NI) for the autumn, but at its worst, 100,000 homes lost power last night with over 500 incidents of damage to the overhead lines. Couple of BBC reports :- http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/5369650.stm http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/cornwall/5369636.stm Jon. |
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