Originally posted by oddoneout
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Stormy Weather II
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The wind has dropped a bit and is much less gusty thank heavens, and about an hour ago some gentle rain started which will be useful. The freshly seeded fields round here have been taking off as the soil is so dry - driving back from work was periodic sandstorm immersions( adding to the bits of vegetation and rubbish already flying around). Very unpleasant to be out in(especially for contact lens wearers) and I felt sorry for the 'free-range' pigs whose fields were swirling round them and must have been getting into ears, eyes and snouts.
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From one extreme to the other. Woke to flat calm, the only leaf movement was from occasional raindrops - very odd, and rather uncomfortable knowing what is ahead. I will need to get errands done before the 'occasional' becomes persistent and/or heavy; fortunately choir rehearsal this evening is five minutes walk away so no worries about blocked roads or difficult driving conditions.
So sad(and worrying long term) to see so many trees coming down; it's not as if we have any to spare what with general neglect, bodies such as Sheffield Council and Network Rail undertaking mass felling, even before taking into account assorted disease threats, old age and ignorance/selfishness. The national tree planting scheme is several years and millions of trees behind and not even keeping up with covering current losses, let alone achieving a net increase.
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Originally posted by Flay View Post
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Speaking of which, I'm quite worried about tonight and tomorrow morning, actually. I've never seen official wind gust maxima being predicted as being as high as 48 mph for down here at any time of the year, let alone this early in the autumn, when trees are still bearing most of their leaves, and most at risk of being uprooted. Forecasters normally predict on the safe side of risk. We've already got several large branches broken off from the large mature sycamores and hornbeam situated just outside my windows .
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostSpeaking of which, I'm quite worried about tonight and tomorrow morning, actually. I've never seen official wind gust maxima being predicted as being as high as 48 mph for down here at any time of the year, let alone this early in the autumn, when trees are still bearing most of their leaves, and most at risk of being uprooted. Forecasters normally predict on the safe side of risk. We've already got several large branches broken off from the large mature sycamores and hornbeam situated just outside my windows .
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostLarge branches broken off a mature hornbeam? I would wonder whether it was not merely mature, but sick.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostI would hope not. Its shade keeps my flat relatively cool in hot weather. It looks healthy enough, with profusive "adventitious stems" sprouting from where a large lower branch removed 2 years ago. (Nice to-the-book collar cut). Wouldn't one think it normal for even sturdy trees to shed branches to conserve water, especially following prolonged drought?
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostGales right on cue. The forecasters are always right when bad weather is predicted!
Only 20 mph or so winds on the way in and the way home , Must have pretty windy in between!
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Originally posted by burning dog View PostJust come home from work and a downed silver birch was blocking 3/4 of the road.
Only 20 mph or so winds on the way in and the way home , Must have pretty windy in between!
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