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Snowyowl9

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  1. Eastbourne, UK On Friday, July 28, Eastbourne Coastguard took to social media to post pictures and warn residents about the sinkholes on the beach by Sovereign Harbour. A spokesperson said: “This is a safety message for the public, especially those who wish to or have visited this beach. We are currently trying [to] arrange for some sinkholes that are forming to be dealt with. We urge all members of the public to please stay away from this area to avoid any injury or further holes forming..” A 'sinkhole' had also appeared in Seaside Rd by the Royal Hippodrome Theatre over the weekend of July 23-24. The road is partially blocked dt the hole, and the hole has been cordoned off. Residents urged to stay away from area of Eastbourne beach due to sinkholes UK.NEWS.YAHOO.COM Members of the public have been urged to stay away from an area of a beach in Eastbourne as a number of sinkholes have appeared in the area.
  2. Very heavy showers gone through now made July wetter than the record breaking wet snowy march..set in 2023..
  3. Lovely november day today dark and dismal 14c.. Roll on summer...
  4. Good grief that was exceptionally wet,A forgotten wet summer month I forgot about that one....
  5. Well it was sunnier further west surely and 18 dry days in a row ending with 26.6c in early september
  6. AH some straw clutching desperate if I m looking at 2 years ago.. What a mess whats happened to this summer,wheres the jet dived off to here..
  7. Not here up in the hills away from civilization.. In the coldest climate of the UK 4c colder to low ground.. Last December's severe frosts would ve been a good start.. Anyway I have tractors some old classics which always start in the frost fordson Majors,I ll stick with them I think..
  8. Forget electric cars they are no good in frost and snow.. Whats coming next is flying cars ideal..
  9. There wasn t the cloudcover and record rainfall back then back during the mums and dads era..much more sunshine more stable summers..
  10. Huge sinkhole swallows up car forcing road to close as motorists are diverted WWW.DAILYMAIL.CO.UK A red vehicle has fallen into a huge pothole on a pavement on the side of a small highway in Coventry early on Monday morning. A police cordon is in place and drivers are advised to avoid the area.
  11. Fourth wettest here on record now.. 2007 2009 2012 Last night was very wet climbed 3 to 4 places in the chart..2023 from 7 to 4..
  12. Johannesburg, South Africa: Explosion Earthquake Rips city street in half. Dramatic Moment Entire Road Explodes in Mystery Blast leaving one person Dead and Dozens Hurt as it Sends Buses Flying July 20, An explosion from a so far unknown origin ripped through a street in Johannesburg on Wednesday July 19, killing one person and injuring dozens. Dramatic moment huge explosion bounces cars off road in Johannesburg narrowly avoiding pedestrians in blast that injured dozens and killed one | Daily Mail Online WWW.DAILYMAIL.CO.UK Video footage showed the moment a powerful blast ripped apart a street in the city's central business district sending vehicles flying and killing one person, while others were left trapped in cars. Underground burning from the Methane released during this crunch. Weak rock connections snap during such times, as was shown in the Johannesburg rupture.
  13. How wet was 1988..we maybe wetter already by months end we will be.. At the moment its the 6th wettest at 4.4 inches.. 2003 was pretty bad at 4.55 inches.. 2008 is the next target at 4.9inches..
  14. Looking to the good old days so 1986 and 1987 it came out as 15.9c..
  15. Yesterday actually turned out to be a good sunny day after a very slow start.. One of those very rare days with no rain saying that now...a month or 2 ago would be one of those very rare days it did rain.. This pattern of drought and deluge has gotten alot worse..
  16. You d have to be old to remember it then.. So it was the equal hottest june since 1846 or it was the same as 1976..
  17. Not really.. Today was very different..
  18. Yes you are right last 3 days..2007..August was a good month but cold nights.. This week has been dire with slack movements and watery clouds which seem to want to drop rain in a strange manner today..
  19. They are making it up as they go along heat dome causing the jet to dive well south of the UK.. Last time the jet dived well south in summer was those summers 2007 to 2012.. Anyway this week is looking calmer.. We have to look to the NW for our weather now even so after tomorrows slacker low.. wednesday to friday best days for a while and today.. Cooler but sunny chances showers hopefully further east..
  20. So a very rare thing likely to happen this summer july to be cooler than june.. Most on here wouldn t of been born in 1970..
  21. 13c here heavy showers.. After last night and all of todays showers tonight.. It will be the wettest july since the INFAMOUS 2012.. Only half way through yet already wetter than 2004 and 2010-11..
  22. Not quite up there with 2012 july yet but creeping a bit closer.. 14.2c coldest july day since 2015..
  23. flashback..2010... This was unprecedented at the time.. Iceland Volcanoes In step with the hammering on the Tibetan Plateau on April 13-14, which accompanied the loss of the Earth's S Pole on the magnetosphere, the volcanoes on Iceland indicated that new spreading of the Atlantic has occurred. Eyjafjallajökull, which had rumbled to life in March, 2010 exploded, creating a horrific ash cloud that engulfed Europe. The ash cloud sweeps across Norway and Sweden, and then curls south to cross the UK and north toward Poland. This caused the largest airline shutdown since World War II in Europe. All UK Airports Closed Due To Volcano Ash April 15, 2010 http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/UK-News/Iceland-Volcano-Grounds-UK-Flights All UK airports - including Gatwick and Heathrow - have been closed after a massive cloud of ash from a volcano in Iceland drifted into UK airspace. Air space in Scandinavian countries including Denmark and Norway has also been closed. Icelandic Eruptions May Disrupt Air Travel for Months April 17, 2010 http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=aWhdMivcLsNg Eyjafjallajökull last erupted in December 1821, with the event lasting until January 1823. The current blast has sent ash to as high as 7 kilometers (4.5 miles), according to a vulcanologist at the University of Iceland. The edge of the ash cloud was forecast to reach as far south as northern Italy and Romania and as far east as the borders of Kazakhstan. More than business interests related to airline travel and the ability to import food into Europe are at stake. Volcanic ash can worsen asthma, and in the worst case settle into the lungs like liquid concrete. Crops can be affected by the volcanic gloom, and livestock poisoned by fluoride and other metals in the ash. 4/17/2010: Iceland hosts many volcanoes as it sits on the boundary between the great Eurasian Plate and the great N American Plate, which are spreading apart. The tearing of the Atlantic Rift has been predicted by ourselves to occur long before the pole shift, and is already occurring. This is just the start. Without question, Iceland's volcanoes will be highly active from this point forward, with only temporary periods where the ash seems to abate. Iceland may be leading the pack, but volcanoes on the West Coast of the Americas, the Andes, and in Indonesia and elsewhere will follow suit. The dangers from volcanic dust are well known, no secret,
  24. Shallow 6.6 magnitude earthquake strikes in the Atlantic Ocean near the northern Caribbean.. Major magnitude 6.6 earthquake - North Atlantic Ocean, Antigua & Barbuda, on Monday, Jul 10, 2023 at 4:28 pm (GMT -4) - 340 user experience reports WWW.VOLCANODISCOVERY.COM Detailed info, map, data, reports, updates about this earthquake: Major magnitude 6.6 earthquake - North Atlantic Ocean, Antigua & Barbuda, on Monday, Jul 10, 2023 at 4:28 pm (GMT -4) - 340 user experience reports Repeated major quakes off the coast of Antigua and Barbuda in the N Atlantic were not on a fault line or a plate border, but within the rock of the SE Portion itself, showing the stress it is enduring. Simultaneously the foot of S America is pushing westward into the Pacific, as is shown by a major quake along the Nazca border.
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