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Originally posted by Mr Pee View PostI see that Southern Railway have decided they're not even going to attempt to run any service at all before 9am at the earliest tomorrow morning because of potential hazards on the lines.
Is this the first time trains have been cancelled because of the wrong kind of weather forecast?
We had to bus to Woolwich,once or twice to pick up acrowded train from goodness knows where.
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Anna
I've just watched the BBC 6pm news - it's not often the headlines focus on S. Wales - however the first item was a live report from Cardiff Bay where (evidently) the storm is to hit first. I've been outside, there is not a breath of wind and nary a raindrop. So, is this all hyperbole and hysteria or am I likely to vanish under the crushing weight of rain and falling trees?
If I don't appear tomorrow can everyone have Welsh Rarebit with added leeks for dinner tomorrow In Memoriam?
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Originally posted by Anna View PostI've just watched the BBC 6pm news - it's not often the headlines focus on S. Wales - however the first item was a live report from Cardiff Bay where (evidently) the storm is to hit first. I've been outside, there is not a breath of wind and nary a raindrop. So, is this all hyperbole and hysteria or am I likely to vanish under the crushing weight of rain and falling trees?
If I don't appear tomorrow can everyone have Welsh Rarebit with added leeks for dinner tomorrow In Memoriam?Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.
Mark Twain.
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Looking closely at the isobaric map on the BBC Weather website I can't see why this should be more than a gale, possibly a severe one in some places. 972 isn't all that low really. (Netherlands might get in in the neck though.) But a 1987-style faux-hurricane? The 24-hour news & media love getting excited about these things. And as for Health & Safety... RNLI declared today that we should "keep safe, and not go down to the sea to look at the big waves"..
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostWill this wind be so mighty, as to lay low the mountains of the earth thereof ?
everything cancelled down here. Trains resuming after Pentecost.............I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostLooking closely at the isobaric map on the BBC Weather website I can't see why this should be more than a gale, possibly a severe one in some places. 972 isn't all that low really. (Netherlands might get in in the neck though.) But a 1987-style faux-hurricane? The 24-hour news & media love getting excited about these things. And as for Health & Safety... RNLI declared today that we should "keep safe, and not go down to the sea to look at the big waves"..
All predicted, but our genial (well he was Dutch) host assured us that all was always well in Holland, and that public transport never failed, in any weather.
Well , we made our way from Amsterdam to Utrect for a nice footy game, the wind started to get up. The game was postponed, and the trains all cancelled !!
got a refund on our train tickets easy as winking though !!I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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