Windy North West England : 12th Feb

By jove that's a near miss!

I expected to see lots of downed trees around here, but nothing. There were bits of branches and stuff on the roads, but that was it.

Yes it was. We heard a loud noise then the upper branches brushing the dining room window. There are two conifers in the garden next door, both in excess of 15m high. That was just part of one of them.
 
speaking of stuff that doesn't belong to each other..

this is some of the glass from a greenhouse two doors down from us which succumbed to last nights high winds and scattered large swathes of across three gardens and this is our fence post:

(contains minor swears)

 
better pic

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Sweet baby jesus, that was embedded by the wind?
 
This is a major reason why the advice is to stay indoors! :eek:

Not necessarily glass , but all sorts of flying debris causing injuries.

I lived in Brighton in 1987 and a friend lived in Moulsecoomb at the top of the hill and his garden was covered in bits of the plastic sheeting from the Royal Pavillion about 3 miles away!


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Went into work yesterday

Outside there's an effluent plant

A plastic water tower 15ft high 6ft diameter 1/2 full of water has been moved about 6" by the wind

They say water weighs 1 tonne per cubic metre so it must be at least 10 tonnes
 
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