I trust you've all read Ballard's The Drowned World. Oh and The Wind from Nowhere...
Stormy Weather
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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostIt's all quite incredible the weather we are experiencing at the moment. The poor people in Dawlish have it really bad. We have had rather strong winds, gusty mostly but quite continuous. Any reason why these weather conditions are happening?
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Originally posted by Anna View PostIt seems The Somerset Levels are turning into a disaster zone with a severe flood warning now and police helicopters telling people to evacuate now. In fact the whole South West seems to be drowning, particularly along the coast where severe damage is taking place.
Here it's been rough but winds no more than just over 50mph and a lull from around 1pm until now (more is promised) but we certainly have got off comparatively lightly. (I did see some pics of people waiting outside train stations in London and it seemed there was no weather there!)
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Anna
This was in yesterday's Telegraph:
The Environment Agency last year spent £20.3million on dredging rives and repairing culverts under roads and properties official figures show.
In the same year it spent £17.9million on travel and subsistence, up from £13.7million the year before. Staff costs rose by 8% to £395.3million. Newly released documents show that in 2011 the agency spent £593,000 on 1,800 flights (including dozens of business and first class flights) £9,480 was spent on business class flights to attend “Forest Day”, a one-day conference in Durban, to discuss the role of trees in mitigating climate change. There were other trips to San Francisco, Jakarta,, Bali and Rio
As John Redwood MP said “It looks as if the agency has got the balance of its budget wrong”
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Originally posted by Anna View PostThis was in yesterday's Telegraph:
The Environment Agency last year spent £20.3million on dredging rives and repairing culverts under roads and properties official figures show.
In the same year it spent £17.9million on travel and subsistence, up from £13.7million the year before. Staff costs rose by 8% to £395.3million. Newly released documents show that in 2011 the agency spent £593,000 on 1,800 flights (including dozens of business and first class flights) £9,480 was spent on business class flights to attend “Forest Day”, a one-day conference in Durban, to discuss the role of trees in mitigating climate change. There were other trips to San Francisco, Jakarta,, Bali and Rio
As John Redwood MP said “It looks as if the agency has got the balance of its budget wrong”
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amateur51
Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostJohn Redwood can make as many snide remarks as he likes - it's the system that he's advocated, with probably as much if not more dogmatic enthusiasm than anybody else, that's responsible for all this mess.
What a very nasty little man he is.
Would anyone mind if I posted the wonderful clip of him, when Secretary of State for Wales, miming/pretending to sing the Welsh national anthem and succeeding only in make a complete fool of himself?
No?
Oh good
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Richard Tarleton
Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostJohn Redwood can make as many snide remarks as he likes - it's the system that he's advocated, with probably as much if not more dogmatic enthusiasm than anybody else, that's responsible for all this mess.
And just to take a step back - man has only existed for the merest blink of an eye in terms of the life of the planet - which has been alternately hot and cold, wet and dry, tectonic plates have moved around, there have been several mass-extinctions....And it's too late for Buddhist economics, there are just too many of us. I don't think it's quite the end of life as we know it, but the self-destructive feedback systems are well in place. And yes, the "growth paradigm" on which all major economic systems are based, east and west, is fatally flawed, I expect we're agreed there....
Prof John Krebs talked a lot of sense on the Today programme this am.
Is this getting a bit heavy for Stormy Weather? Jolly windy here
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Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View PostErm, S-A, I'd say it was weather and climate that is to a great extent responsible for this mess! Particular political, economic and belief systems are beside the point - they're all part of the anthropocentric view of things that stands in the way of a real understanding of what's happening.
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Originally posted by eighthobstruction View PostThose who are the type that buy shares....I think a good bet would be Concrete companies after all this storm damage....
Before clicking on the forecast, click on the link below the left hand window marked "Is this 'climate change' saying hello?" for the retraction. I respect the guy. Then click on aforementioned window. Simon's applying for Met Office registration. Also, at 3.5 minutes in there's a beautiful computer simulation of the current position of the jet stream, followed by the forecasts up to Saturday. Looks like Friday is the best day for getting anything done outdoors.
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Richard Tarleton
Originally posted by eighthobstruction View PostThose who are the type that buy shares....I think a good bet would be Concrete companies after all this storm damage....
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostJohn Redwood can make as many snide remarks as he likes - it's the system that he's advocated, with probably as much if not more dogmatic enthusiasm than anybody else, that's responsible for all this mess.
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