Stormy out to sea
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The previous storm, the one about which snowhope commented
This doesn't happen most autumns.
turned out to have a curious effect. Although the deep centre of the depression went north of Scotland and off towards Lapland it had caused a massive upwelling of water. That turned into a tidal surge that came south through the North Sea. The highest tide in at least 30 years occurred at Donna Nook, not far from my house, where a colony of grey seals were having their pups. Many newly born pups were washed about and separated from their mothers. One ended up in a field three quarters of a mile inland. Most mother and pups are now reunited but it is thought that at least 50 to 75 pups may have been lost.It happens most autumn's Biff!
This doesn't happen most autumns.
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Mega terrifically stormy round our way during the night. Went out for a long walk about 7 am - very exciting, with Forrest Gump rain in places (down, sideways, up). Fun and stuff.
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Just checked the Cairngorm summit automatic weather station - mean windspeed 111mph, gust 127mph. My local weather station, at sea level, shows mean 35 and gusts 50. Pretty calm really.
This remarkable picture shows the squall line that crossed my garden this afternoon. A few minutes of spectacularly heavy horizontal rain.
Maybe this is what 0.9degrees of global warming looks like.
This remarkable picture shows the squall line that crossed my garden this afternoon. A few minutes of spectacularly heavy horizontal rain.
Maybe this is what 0.9degrees of global warming looks like.
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