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ANYWEATHER

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  1. The problem is we live in a nanny state. My parents were brought up in the 1947 and 1963 winters, they just gritted their teeth and got on with it , today’s generation are being brought up a bunch of wussies, not being allowed to make their god given right of their own decisions. Makes me wonder how the human race has survived up to now. No wonder common sense is lacking into days society ,
  2. The storm is now starting to ease, still blowy across Cornwall and Devon for a few hours this morning and across the coastline of Kent and Sussex, but that’s it Folks , Storms a gonna!
  3. They forget all the past weather disasters such as the American dust bowl which saw three million refugees move west to California. It’s certainly a nanny state here !
  4. For most schools around here they are on half term anyway
  5. The worst of the winds look they have peaked has expected over the Channel Islands. 100mph at Jersey airport 3hours ago…
  6. It's northern France and the channel Islands which are going to bear the brunt of it ,it's been modelled for days now...
  7. A boat is about as good without its rudder as a chocolate teapot. And yes a rudder steers the boat! Happy Sailing
  8. Ecm along with other models show the Worst of the winds over northern France it's output has changed very little in the last couple of days....The storm starts to batter the Bay of Biscay about this time tomorrow. ....
  9. It's definitely trending south today, but if it did slow down and not track so quickly northeast it would move a little further north than anticipated, but for now the worst of the winds will be hitting northern France and the CIs
  10. The Ecm has the least wobbles the last few days. Last night’s and this morning charts look virtually identical to each other……
  11. You're having a laugh, there's no frost anywhere is southern Britain, temperatures are all in positive values, the coldest temperature I've seen over London way is 5.8c/42f needs to be at least 3c/37f for a ground frost ....
  12. Slight wobbles from the models ,but the lions share of the strongest winds will still at least be over the English channel ,thank goodness. I think the Channel Islands are going to be right in the firing line, interesting that this storm peaks around early Thursday morning, so less people on the move. The UKV has a sting in its tail for Cornwall in picticular first thing on Thursday ,with potentially 100 mph gusts especially on the Atlantic Coast. ...
  13. I wouldn't rule the Ecm out, but if you look at the storm it's at its most aggressive before it hits the UK ,the Bay of Biscay will take a pounding along with coastal communities there....
  14. Ecm still keeps the worst of the winds over northern France and the channel. The Bay of Biscay looks like getting the worst of it.....
  15. UKV showing most of the strongest of the winds out in the English channel.....
  16. This is where the makings of our wind storm for Thursday is just starting to develop…..
  17. Amazing to see that in these situations, large parts of southern Britain will hardly see enough wind to fly a kite on midday Thursday, whilst a hundred miles or so south and it’ll be windy enough to blow roofs off houses !
  18. After what seems like a tempestuous start to the ten day period ,both gfs and ecm show things settling down somewhat with colder,calmer conditions as we move towards the end of this ten day timescale. ......
  19. And the reservoirs will still be empty next summer
  20. You'll see some high seas that's for sure if you're picticularly on the south coast of Cornwall. ...
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