On the 25th anniversary of The Great Storm.
Boy, that was one weather event as a 109 mph gust struck my area caused by an intense "bomb" type depression system producing an active squall front in the early hours of the 16th October 1987.
Unfortunately (or fortunately) I slept through the worst of it as The Big Wind peaked in the early hours of the 16th and woke up 7.45am. But was late for work because a power cut had disabled the mains powered vibrating alarm clock.
However, I do remember that strange feeling of impending doom in the evening before but couldn't quite put my finger to it (how it felt muggy and the sky "didn't look right").
Upon awakening the next morning anyway, I couldn't see anything through the window because they were coated with salt water but got changed and made my way to work (which was only up the road from my house).
Even at this point the wind were still packing a punch at a constant 40 mph which made it difficult to walk the half mile to my then workplace and in doing so I went past the almost completely destroyed Rotunda fairground place on the beach. That was also when I was seeing houses with roofs missing and walked around fallen trees while at the same time slowly dawned on me that this was no ordinary Autumn storm.
I was working for the local council as a landscape gardener at the time and we certainly weren't short for overtime as we spent the following few weeks clearing up the mess. A shame I wasn't into photography at the time, I would have been well in my elements (no pun intended) if I had a camera on me at all times.
But to this day, I still can't get over on how I slept right through the worst of it, blissfully unware of the disaster unfolding outside! My house's built like a castle where there was completely no damage and yet a flat on the opposite side of the road from me had it's flat felt roof ripped clean right off. Told you I'm a heavy sleeper.
Even though the wind very quickly abated as we wore on into the rest of the morning, we didn't hear the last of it as a proper MCS type thunderstorm crossed over Folkestone in the afternoon with torrential rain, hail and lightning.
I do like my interesting exciting weather but this is one I would not want to see a repeat of in this lifetime.