I have found the right use for the "wild" prefix! Anything which you step outside to do today is classed as wild, because it's blooming wild out there!!
So I went for a wild run! And that's quite enough of outside for today!
If you do venture out, wear a weight belt, snorkel and mask, and something high viz so you can be found. Make sure the coast guard know where you are, even if you are normally far from the coast!
I think on the approved scale of British weather, today is classed as 'fresh to disappointing'.
T.
It might depend where you are in the country, Mid Argyll is definitely wild!
Ok then, the revised forecast reads, 'fresh to disappointing, vexed in places'.
T.
It’s mental in Orkney. Sleet bucketing at about 70mph into the windows, leaks coming in normally watertight windows, outdoor xmas lights destroyed, several trees (such as the are) down.
Still got power for now, but it’s flickering.
Surely if the power has stayed on, for Orkney it’s a non-event? Though Orkney do appear to have currently Force 9, and Force 10 offshore.
still not close to Shetlands Saxa Vord claim to fame;
Holding the unofficial British record for wind speed, which in 1992 was recorded at 197 mph (317 km/h) — just before the measuring equipment blew away
We are pretty accustomed to truly minging weather but this is the worst I’ve seen in a good while.
I´m very jealous of your location at the moment, but that´s easy to say because I´m sitting on a sofa in Berlin with central heating and no sight of a power cut on the horizon ...
Two little questions: what do seals do in a force 9/10 gale? And: do you take girlymonkey´s advice and wear a weight belt when kayaking?
Wow, it does sound very mental! We have lots of flooding and the wind was wild earlier. A bit less now. I keep expecting to hear of landslides, but so far we seem to have got away with it.
Yep today I went wild shopping for a gammon because the gannets ate the first one.
Yup it was a bit wild on Dartmoor. Around 8 miles of running....swimming, splattering, leaning sideways and squinting as the rain in the wind made it hard to see. Went out to the clapper on the Avon, then over Huntingdon Warren, Ryders Hill, Pupers and Cross Furzes. Highlight was watching the water on the spillway of the Avon Dam getting blown vertically back up over the dam and dumped back into the reservoir!!
Today I did a wild unblocking of the driveway drain, and a wild collection of logs from the store. I might do a wild taking out of the rubbish later, or I might save that for tomorrow.
The agricultural runoff is astounding - the puddles and lakes in the fields haven’t drained off a month and I think the entire fall today just ran off the surface. The rise time on the local river gage was exceptional today. This must be wreaking havoc on the winter planted crops.
I was on the phone earlier to a pal who lives in Falkirk, he described the weather as biblical.
Hope it clears up because I'm heading up from Leeds to see him and his family tomorrow.
Down here it's just wet, I was called out at 6am and the amount of flooded roads between Leeds and the site I was going to in York was insane. Unfortunately it was also raining inside my van. In the wind last week we lost a load of roof tiles from the house that landed on my van, turns out one of them broke a seal between 2 panels so it now rains in right above my head.
> ... I might do a wild taking out of the rubbish later, or I might save that for tomorrow.
I'm trying to decide if I should put the recycling bin out tonight, which probably means a street covered in soggy paper by morning. Or store up another months worth of paper and cardboard in the house, until it's next due to go out.
> I'm trying to decide if I should put the recycling bin out tonight, which probably means a street covered in soggy paper by morning. Or store up another months worth of paper and cardboard in the house, until it's next due to go out.
Took the pooch out earlier during a break in the rain. Loads of folks' bins were too full leaving the gusts an easy opening for the lids. Some have slightly emptied, others have been blown over completely. Not a good sight.
I tried wild car washing earlier....had a bubbles blow back.....looks set for a windy night here in the western peak....I bet there are still people out tonight filming their new camping gadgets for their youtube channels!
Here in South Wales the weather is still within the boundaries of what is normally described as Welsh weather. Although it is definitely at least Very Welsh and probably close to Extremely Welsh.
Agreed. I got slightly damp walking along half way down Queen Street earlier, having not bothered with an umbrella because well.. it's just Wales isn't it, and it's just a bit of rain...
> having not bothered with an umbrella
They're not actually that useful when the rain is horizontal. Is it properly Welsh weather if you could successfully hang on to a brolly anyway?
Indeed, though Wild Para-Umbrellering is starting to take off (literally) as a new sport here - the Garth and Pen y Fan are popular take-off spots.
> what do seals do in a force 9/10 gale?
If they're in the water I bet they'll hardly notice, they always look totally in control regardless of swell/wave size.
Have watched them below Bosigran in wild weather. They appear to thrive in white water
> If they're in the water I bet they'll hardly notice, they always look totally in control regardless of swell/wave size.
Surfed with a seal at St Agnes once. Just him (her?) and me there. They effortlessly turned and carved inside the wave right beneath me, I tried to copy above and failed dismally. As I sat on the board and waited for the set, they floated underneath me, nudging my feet, or popped up right in front of me to eye ball me. I think that was just to remind me that it was their wave not mine, even if I got to it first....!!
> today I went wild shopping for a gammon because the gannets ate the first one
1st World Problems.
Pretty wild on the moors above Holmfirth today. More or less blown to a standstill a couple of times.
I'm working on Shetland at the moment, it was absolutely crazy last night. Sleet and slow falling upwards. TV and phone went out for a few hours and the power kept dipping, I think the north end of mainland had a lot of outages. Genuinely thought the roof was coming off my hotel at one point. Was warned that our site might be closed due to the snow.
Woke up this morning and it was totally calm, had to go to work and everything!
Edited to add, my landings at Kirkwall and Sumburgh yesterday morning were interesting to say the least. Loganair pilots are reassuringly good.
Well it sounds like "wild" was an understatement for many areas of the country yesterday! Sounds like Orkney and Shetland were insane and I heard on the news that Manchester had a hurricane 😱
I'm not sure what prefix you move onto with that, but I presume you aren't doing any of the things normally termed "wild" when there's a hurricane going on!
From the Manchester Evening News
“Residents had to be evacuated and the council declared a 'major incident' following the event. The 'mini tornado' has since been categorised as a 'T5' - where wind speeds range from 137mph to 160mph - and is thought to be the strongest to hit the UK in 17 years.”