65mph would do little if any damage at all...But what I liked about this storm is that the wind wouldn't stop blowing, no breaks what so ever. I guess 65mph could do damage in this storm since the wind wouldn't break. 91mph where I was, I witnessed two roofs flying off in Glasgow and debris flying about like you'd see in an American movie. Crazy shit!
these storms keep rolling in off of the atlantic and head over to norway finland sweden etc......
and they are also getting quakes landslides and fish die offs.........the two things are related...
the earths electro magnetic field in in major flux....and it is also for this reason that NASA have sent up to gravity satellites to map fluctuations within the moons core and on its surface......and to triangulate this data with the bizzare readings they are getting from our planets core and surface
@brahmin21 As you'll notice, Scotland gets these kind of storms regularly (not as often as this winter as Scotland has already had about 6 similar storms in 1 month) with Scandinavia getting what's left of the storms.
@CristinaNoanea no hail that I saw, although it was blowing horizontally. Mostly wind and about 12mm rain as the front came through. Temps dropped from 11.8C to 7.9C in 20 minutes.
@namirdu13 I shot the video from under the front porch, and at times the noise was frightening. The whole palm trunk trunk was bending :-o The big Eucalyptus (Blue Gum) in the background had one 15ft branch ripped off in the morning. and another is broken and flapping about wildly at the end of the video. .
@ThaThree They are a bit battered and the leaflets get broken, which in a small palm would make it look a mess, but with big palms you view them from further away, so it is the overall form that stands out. ;) This one, 'Trudi Trachy' is around 20ft (6m) tall now.
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StormChasing31region 1 month ago
65mph would do little if any damage at all...But what I liked about this storm is that the wind wouldn't stop blowing, no breaks what so ever. I guess 65mph could do damage in this storm since the wind wouldn't break. 91mph where I was, I witnessed two roofs flying off in Glasgow and debris flying about like you'd see in an American movie. Crazy shit!
jpbackintown 2 months ago
@jpbackintown The palms don't suffer much damage but it did knock about 70% of the seed off the palm so not many left to ripen this year.
HTUKDave 1 month ago
these storms keep rolling in off of the atlantic and head over to norway finland sweden etc......
and they are also getting quakes landslides and fish die offs.........the two things are related...
the earths electro magnetic field in in major flux....and it is also for this reason that NASA have sent up to gravity satellites to map fluctuations within the moons core and on its surface......and to triangulate this data with the bizzare readings they are getting from our planets core and surface
brahmin21 2 months ago
@brahmin21 As you'll notice, Scotland gets these kind of storms regularly (not as often as this winter as Scotland has already had about 6 similar storms in 1 month) with Scandinavia getting what's left of the storms.
jpbackintown 2 months ago
It was bad without hail anyway :(......I am interested in regions affected by hail in uk it is Scotland one of them?
CristinaNoanea 2 months ago
Did you have hail during the storm?
CristinaNoanea 2 months ago
@CristinaNoanea no hail that I saw, although it was blowing horizontally. Mostly wind and about 12mm rain as the front came through. Temps dropped from 11.8C to 7.9C in 20 minutes.
HTUKDave 2 months ago
wow impressive! :o
namirdu13 2 months ago
@namirdu13 I shot the video from under the front porch, and at times the noise was frightening. The whole palm trunk trunk was bending :-o The big Eucalyptus (Blue Gum) in the background had one 15ft branch ripped off in the morning. and another is broken and flapping about wildly at the end of the video. .
HTUKDave 2 months ago
are your palms ok? I wish I had palms like that :'( I only got a small Trachycarpus Fortunei.
ThaThree 2 months ago
@ThaThree They are a bit battered and the leaflets get broken, which in a small palm would make it look a mess, but with big palms you view them from further away, so it is the overall form that stands out. ;) This one, 'Trudi Trachy' is around 20ft (6m) tall now.
HTUKDave 2 months ago