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http://www.itv.com/news/west/update/2015-12-30/birnbeck-pier-collapses-into-sea/
Part of the Birnbeck Pier in Weston-super-Mare has collapsed.
The walkway of the historic structure has fallen into the sea. The structure was listed in the top ten most endangered buildings by the Victorian Society.
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ALERT! G3 MAGNETIC STORM IN PROGRESS.
#AURORA LEVEL KP8 IMF DIRECTION SOUTH -
5 minutes ago, Mokidugway said:
Better bring a mop and bucket Dave ....
Borris will be on the way moki
Kay Burley RetweetedUnbelievable rain totals in Cumbria and the NW. Thoughts with those affected by the flooding.
#StormDesmondKay burley retweeted netweather..
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River level at Threlkeld now above previous record set in January 2005 http://www.gaugemap.co.uk/#!Detail/639
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Sorry pit just saw that and unliked one of your posts.... Can comfim their is a like and a dislike
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8 minutes ago, nick sussex said:
Although I can see why these upgrades are done I think theres an issue with the lack of colour. The overall look when logged in is not engaging enough, too pale. The site doesn't jump out at you, too much black and wishy washy colouring.
Skins? maybe paul can open a graphics forum and have a monthly competition?
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Works fine with google chrome,,, Work browser.. could be work parent control? use a proxy in work?
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sounds busy, Will it be able to use with tapatalk once rebuild complete?
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Lots of showers in wales that appear to be coming this way...
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First snowflakes seen on the 2015/16 season here....I'm a happy chappy
Same here
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W COUNTRY Change to cold weather by late Fri - weekend accentuated by wind chill. Some wintry showers (perhaps accumulations 250-300+m ASL)
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Barney is coming... batten down the hatches
If they are going to name every low pressure which brings a bit of wind & rain, they may run out of names by Christmas !!
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Nope, it's an open poll, anyone can see the votes.
In private polls nobody can see the votes (that I'm aware of).
Never new their was open and closed votes Learnt something
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I find it strange how there are some members who have voted for the same season in each category...
For me, as a coldie, winter wins hands down. But I do like autumn and spring.
I despise summer. Especially when it's hot. But even when it isn't hot, you still get irritating insects and sunburn. The only redeeming feature for me is the occasional thunderstorm, but they really are occasional.
We agree on something!... p.s I i guess mods see who voted where?.. I voted winter as best as love snow and colder weather.. Least.. Summer.... Again not surprising for me.. cant stand hot weather Since i wear shorts most year round unless bitter winds
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Their chase lots of storms.. Travel the world in Asia alot.. Their well trained their were even in haiyan... So hardly idiots
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Not "nice", maybe "interesting" as things progress...
Thats what i meant so added it
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http://www.podniesinski.pl/portal/fukushima/
His full report and pictures
You can see the spots on the cows would not want any of their milk
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http://www.theguardian.com/science/2015/sep/28/nasa-scientists-find-evidence-flowing-water-mars
Liquid water runs down canyons and crater walls over the summer months onMars, according to researchers who say the discovery raises the odds of the planet being home to some form of life.
http://news.sky.com/story/1560377/flowing-water-present-on-mars-say-scientists
Flowing liquid water, essential to life, is almost certainly present on Mars, scientists believe.
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Tsunami warnings have been issued for Chile, Peru, Ecuador and Hawaii after a powerful earthquake measuring 8.3.
The quake's epicentre was located 144 miles northwest of Chile's capital Santiago.
http://news.sky.com/story/1553972/tsunami-warnings-issued-after-major-earthquake
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Finally thunder and lightning here
Atlantic Storms Winter 2015/16
in Storms & Severe Weather
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The problem will only get worse in years to come thanks to this
Housebuilding rates higher on flood plains as UK 'stores up problems for future'
Housing growth rates in highest-risk flood areas almost twice as high as outside of flood plains
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/earth/flooding/12073672/Housebuilding-rates-higher-on-flood-plains-as-UK-stores-up-problems-for-future.html