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Not quite as out West as you but walking the dog along the dunes and beach this morning was definately a challenging experience.It's getting proper windy out West.
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Not quite as out West as you but walking the dog along the dunes and beach this morning was definately a challenging experience.It's getting proper windy out West.
Ireland currently(!) running at 66% wind.I can see the top of a large wind turbine from my back window and it's going like the clappers. Just looked at the National Grid page, wind supplying more than a third of our power right now ....
http://www.gridwatch.templar.co.uk/
It's the potatoes. They do that to me as well.Ireland currently(!) running at 66% wind.
Don't you get flying trampolines there then?Blimey, a really vicious squall where I am just now, lots of stuff to put back after it calmed down.
I've just popped up for a look at the Shed roof, something big-sounding came down on there in the middle of the excitement, but there is nothing to be seen now - possibly an emergency landing by a crow..?
Bought some screws to repair the fence in the morning, so long as it doesn't fly over the boundary line and into the neighbours garden , which is approximately a 6-10 foot drop from my ownListening to some rather scary winds ( and rain lashing down) out there at the moment.
Woke me at 1.30am and still as rough a couple of hours later .
Hoping it's not causing too much damage anywhere .
Yes.Don't you get flying trampolines there then?
It could have come from anywhere, from the heavens to the bottom of the sea...Must have blown out of Julian Cope's back garden.
Things are much calmer today, 200 miles west, after yesterday's considerable bluteriousness from Dudley.Eunice is coming.