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With that spire in Wells, I thought of both “The Omen” and “Hot Fuzz”. Luckily no-one injured.
Shame about the O2 arena.
Simply Red, who had been due to play the venue this weekend but postponed due to Covid, described the damage as "tragic".
Simply Red, who had been due to play the venue this weekend but postponed due to Covid, described the damage as “tragic”.
God's way of making sure no one sees them.
With that spire in Wells, I thought of both “The Omen” and “Hot Fuzz”. Luckily no-one injured.
So commonplace in Scotland, it barely makes the news…
Some-one just turned up the wind speed in West Yorkshire!
Not even 1/3 of the country! Its the same as ever – hits the south east its important. Hit anywhere else in the UK its not
News sites are probably measuring by the click, not by the acreage of land associated with each click.
@Scapegoat I’ve just sussed out your username (waves out of window from Golcar) 😀
So commonplace in Scotland, it barely makes the news…
News is something that happens today that didn’t yesterday
Not even 1/3 of the country! Its the same as ever – hits the south east its important. Hit anywhere else in the UK its not
There were news reports on storm Arwen,Barra and Corrie.
They didn’t impact on me Living in London but still made the news.
The wee crankie is hardly ever not in the news down here.
I don’t complain about it though
Probably too far west to be important
Popped down the beach at lunch. Could barely stand up, never felt wind that strong.
https://twitter.com/pictonroad/status/1494688627858804737?s=21
Shingle beach doing a phenomenal job of sucking all the energy out of the waves.
As I was walking back to work came across a family heading to the beach. The kids had sheets on their backs tied to their ankles and wrists. I advised that I could barely stand and that the kids could genuinely die. They laughed and carried on.
😳🤦🏻♂️
So you’ve got people in Scotland saying this is normal and stop making a fuss; and also people in Scotland complaining that no-one’s making a fuss about it.
I think we need a sticky thread so northerners and Scots can complain every time there's a storm that either does or doesn't get mentioned...whichever way round it is that they want
For context - max recorded UK windspeeds before today
123.4 knots (142 mph) 13-Feb-1989 Fraserburgh
107.8 knots (124 mph) 12-Jan-1974 Kilkeel, County Down
102.5 knots (118 mph) 15-Dec-1979 Gwennap Head, Cornwall
not sure about Wales
There's a Scotland?
Some-one just turned up the wind speed in West Yorkshire!
Max gusts were forecast for 3pm
The kids had sheets on their backs tied to their ankles and wrists.
literally tied to every limb while just walking down the street? full size bedsheet? please go back and video this
That's a good solid pier there
Max recorded windspeed - Cairngorm summit hit 173mph back in Oct 1986. I believe that’s the highest recorded gust in UK
Aye but that's Scotland and it happens all the time... 🙄
Had the day off and been swimming with the family. Just driven the 4 ish miles back home across South London and had trees down blocking roads in several places. 2 kids asleep so I'm sat in the car and wind is rocking it rather. Hmmm.
It’s got a bit wild up here in Northumberland now too, noting like a full on storm though.
There’s a Scotland?
I heard about it but there aren’t any near me, evidently it’s like an Iceland but without a fresh vegetables section or any low calorie frozen meals.
Big on fizzy pop though.
Aye but that’s Scotland and it happens all the time… 🙄
Well, it’s the Cairngorms, which have a fairly unique topographical relationship (as far as the UK goes) with the wind.
Novel things making the news / unexciting things not making the news #2:
The current headline on the Guardian website is that a man was killed by a falling tree. In Ireland.
Coronavirus deaths in UK; about one every 8 minutes. Around 1200 last week.
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Snowing heavily here again. I had to take shelter indoors 🍺😂
Simply Red, who had been due to play the venue this weekend but postponed due to Covid, described the damage as “tragic”.
When someone next asks of me why I believe in God (I am a Christian) I'll give that as an example. Rock solid evidence. 😀
@Scapegoat I’ve just sussed out your username (waves out of window from Golcar) 😀
"waves from Almondbury"
tjagain
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Make your mind up.My mind is made up – its the old classic “its only important if it happens in the south east”! Its also ignoring a large part of the english population
It can both be this and fuss over nothing – it often is with weather events
In fairness some of the vids I've seen look pretty extreme and absolutely not the norm for glasgow or edinburgh, mibbe the norm if you live 500 metres up a hill, but most of us don't. 😆
It's a valid weather event that deserves coverage.
4 or 5 fence panels gone so far.
🙄
Novel things making the news / unexciting things not making the news #2:
The current headline on the Guardian website is that a man was killed by a falling tree. In Ireland.
Coronavirus deaths in UK; about one every 8 minutes. Around 1200 last week.
Aye doris5000 ,I was thinking just that.
The storms this week have taken a lot of the attention off the GovUK gang.
The kids had sheets on their backs tied to their ankles and wrists.
That would have been me as a child #whatcouldpossiblygowrong 🙂
Settled down to a stiff breeze in the West Country, I’m off to chase some Strava segments…
Even the externally grumpy Windy Wilson reckons this is worth the coverage it’s been getting. That’s enough for me
My mind is made up – its the old classic “its only important if it happens in the south east”!
TBF the forecast is for the south west and east to be hardest hit by this storm
I think we need a sticky thread so northerners and Scots can complain every time there’s a storm that either does or doesn’t get mentioned…whichever way round it is that they want
And another sticky thread so Southern Softies can moan about northerners and Scots complaining every time...😋😂
It’s got a bit wild up here in Northumberland now too
Surely this mythical land of which you speak @Drac is not actually real??? There's nothing really up here after all. Just saying.
Some serious skills on show. If I were a passenger, I would be quite happy to be diverted away from London today!
After 3 attempts (3!) the pilot has to divert as it's SOP!
gusts have maxed out at just shy of 70 mph here.
Surely this mythical land of which you speak @Drac is not actually real??? There’s nothing really up here after all. Just saying.
There is but it’s shit.
Not even 1/3 of the country! Its the same as ever – hits the south east its important. Hit anywhere else in the UK its not
At least all the wind we get up here in Edinburgh hasn't managed to dislodge that chip.
There is but it’s shit.
Touche
There is but it’s shit.
Can confirm there's nothing there worth going to.
Peak daily gusts at 16:45 (km/h)
I suppose those people in Croydon are all soft southerners and apparently much less dense than stout Scottish heroes which is why they are being blown over into the road?
It's obviously because Croydon is full off malnourished vegans who have less mass than the folk north of Hadrians wall
Have you not heard Mols, we've got a chip on both shoulders to weigh us down up here.
No doubt some fairly average weather has been over reported in the past, but I think most of us would agree that todays weather is a bit different.
OH its different down south alright. I am not saying it should not be reported but when you live outside the south then its obvious the southern bias visible
its just the usual pro southern england bias - half the country when its less than 1/3 and so on.
Another thread derailed by bellendry.
give yourself a break tj. 😆
We had enough snow to make a slush puppy.
Total ****ing chaos.
Surprising really it wasn't all that deep
County Durham got a big dump of snow overnight. The photos in the media are v pretty
Never mind north/south, won't someone think of our French cousins - 152mph near boulogne according to that wind map ^ 😯
When there were floods down south, northerners whinged that it was getting all the coverage. Then next winter there were floods up north and that got all the coverage, northerners went quiet, southerners didn't whinge, we just watched. Cos you know what, neither incident was in my local area and I watched them both.
What do you want news to be about? Do you want airtime to be allocated proportional to population? What about land area? If it were about land area there'd be a lot of coverage of what deer are currently eating on a moor in Scotland and almost nothing about politics.
News is actually reported based on what people want to hear about. When there's mass disruption, people want to hear about it. That's the reason that a foot of snow in the South East gets coverage and a foot of snow in Aviemore does not. Because it disrupts the former and not the latter.
That’s the reason that a foot of snow in the South East gets coverage and a foot of snow in Aviemore does not. Because it disrupts the former and not the latter.
Yep. The road down to the pub was OK this afternoon.
At least all the wind we get up here in Edinburgh hasn’t managed to dislodge that chip.
Another thread derailed by bellendry.
Yep, I need to stop taking notice of it
@molgrips - are you referring to the Somerset levels flooding where a handful of rich farms in safe Tory seats got wet (bear in mind they're at or below sea level anyway)?
No I was thinking of the Carlisle floods which were extensively covered. ISTR there was flooding the previous year in the south which precipitated the moaning.
Somerset levels flood all the time, the only time I can remember it being on telly was when that bloke build a levee around his property and got completely surrounded. That was newsworthy because it was a shocking image, not because he was in a Tory seat I'm pretty sure.
Another thread derailed by bellendry.
I didn't see any posts by @bellendry?
Had a 15 second power cut today here daaaown saaourf. WFH hoping it would be longer. I know cool story.
152mph near boulogne according to that wind map ^ 😯
Its in KMPH.
Posted from the sunny south east whilst holding up my artisan fence panel to stop it leaning too far and leaving the koi carp in the shade.
"Bellendry" shouted clearly here at 1:36:
Well out sounds like to that my Southern ears anyway 😀
We've survived. Wind is easing now. Looks like my hatch-battening game was up to scratch, I don't think anything's moved except the piles of leaves that had previously been behind the stuff I moved myself.
I struggle to see an imbalance in weather reporting tbh, basically everything gets reported that is out of the norm.
someone who only a fortnight ago started a thread complaining about STW being “grumpy and unfunny” blunders into a harmless, fairly jovial, thread with a grumpy comment and immediately turns it into an unfunny us vs them argument ☹️ You couldn’t make it up 😂Another thread derailed by bellendry.
BBC: 'Much of Scotland's coastline still being battered.' They will literally deep fry anything.
They will literally deep fry anything.
🙂
I still can remember my first chippie visit North of the wall (Fort Willian IIRC) just about everything battered: bounty, cream egg, mars bar. At that point the gap between life expectancy North / South of the wall suddenly made sense.
BBC: ‘Much of Scotland’s coastline still being battered.’ They will literally deep fry anything.
👏👏
Goes with their chips
The only place I've encountered a deep fried Mars bar was near Portsmouth strangely enough.
I was in the chippie the other night, the woman behind me made her order.
'Fish and chips and a kids burger and chips.'
'would you like that battered'
'pardon'
'the burger, would you like that battered'
'no thanks'
30 seconds later, child says to mum. 'are we still in Scotland?'
I sincerely hope that no one has taken any of my posts in this thread seriously.
Are battered burgers a Scottish thing then?
Certainly used to be a thing when I worked in a chippie. Just meant you could do them in the pans rather than grill or shallow fry. Can't say I've seen one in a very, very long time.
and a foot of snow in Aviemore does not.
But just about every year we get a feature on the news showing just this along with people skiing (if it happens)
I have no interest in snow sports but this reporting doesn’t trigger any jingoistic/nationalist/regionalist reaction though. It’s probably just a slow news day.
Oh they’re a thing but I’ve seen them since I was a kid in England.
The easiest journey we have ever made from Macc to Portsmouth 4 hours mainly due to lack of lorries heading south. We left at 2pm and missed the worse if it.
Loads of issues on the northbound side so it was just pure luck.
Only issue is the ferry is boarding an hour late.
Ah. I see what you mean. Maybe it's a "Northern" thing...
I suspect the Southerners are just jealous because you can't deep fry avocado.
Or can you....

