Terrible storm in Scotland and UK

Rose65

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Horrendous in many areas of the UK but particularly Scotland. It must be so frightening for anyone near water.

One news item caught my eye, a dog walker in Scotland filmed the forest floor being ripped up. What is it with some people? Can they not give the dog walking a rest during even such emergency! Then to film it instead of getting away safely. There's always those who must get dramatic footage for their social media, no matter what. No common sense.
 

Horrendous in many areas of the UK but particularly Scotland. It must be so frightening for anyone near water.

One news item caught my eye, a dog walker in Scotland filmed the forest floor being ripped up. What is it with some people? Can they not give the dog walking a rest during even such emergency! Then to film it instead of getting away safely. There's always those who must get dramatic footage for their social media, no matter what. No common sense.
Is there a web site that you could copy & paste so that I can see what you are describing?
 
Horrendous in many areas of the UK but particularly Scotland. It must be so frightening for anyone near water.

One news item caught my eye, a dog walker in Scotland filmed the forest floor being ripped up. What is it with some people? Can they not give the dog walking a rest during even such emergency! Then to film it instead of getting away safely. There's always those who must get dramatic footage for their social media, no matter what. No common sense.

Have these people never heard of Sharknado?

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I live in the north east of Scotland and it was pretty horrendous. Continuous rain and wind for 3 days, main road to Aberdeen is still closed today due to flooding. This is the link to forest floor lifting:
we saw all the dreadful flooding in Angus....wonder where those people are going to live, and if they'll be expected to return to those flooded homes..

Hope you didn't get any flooding to your house..

We've had torrential rain here in the London are for a solid 3 days.... and trees down... but as far as I'm aware little flooding to homes ...
 
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I live in the north east of Scotland and it was pretty horrendous. Continuous rain and wind for 3 days, main road to Aberdeen is still closed today due to flooding. This is the link to forest floor lifting:

Things must have been localised to a degree as we have (luckily) escaped unscathed . Everything is pretty soggy and covered with leaves, but little damage. Our fruit trees seem OK and both the polytunnel and small greenhouse are fine. We have been speaking to our daughters who live in the Midlands, and apart from heavy rain, they've had no problems.
 
Things must have been localised to a degree as we have (luckily) escaped unscathed . Everything is pretty soggy and covered with leaves, but little damage. Our fruit trees seem OK and both the polytunnel and small greenhouse are fine. We have been speaking to our daughters who live in the Midlands, and apart from heavy rain, they've had no problems.
..and yet here in the south we've had torrential rain fr 3 days......and there's been flooding in Devon...
 
Holey Moley. I thought the dog was going to go right under the tree roots for a minute. Then I heard his master say "No, " in Scottish.
(Sounds like nole.):)

Stay safe you guys.
Scottish language ? Not really. Scots speak English, with a Scottish accent. Same as some Americans who speak English with an accent if they grew up in Alabama, or Mississippi . JimB.
 
Things must have been localised to a degree as we have (luckily) escaped unscathed . Everything is pretty soggy and covered with leaves, but little damage. Our fruit trees seem OK and both the polytunnel and small greenhouse are fine. We have been speaking to our daughters who live in the Midlands, and apart from heavy rain, they've had no problems.
looks like your daughter was just lucky where she lives because this is Northampton...

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this is Chesterfield


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Britain has barely been given a breather from the devastation from Storm Babet - but forecasters have already issued a fresh weather warning as a cold snap looks set to bite overnight into Monday.

The Met Office has issued a yellow 'be aware' warning for ice covering most of mainland Scotland as well as parts of northern England; the forecaster warns Brits to expect 'icy patches' and to take care to avoid 'slips and falls on icy surfaces'.

Storm Babet has left Britain after devastating parts of the country with heavy rain, gale force winds and floods that could take days to be abate.

The storm, which has now passed, has flooded out Britain's rail network; hundreds of flood warnings remain in effect across the country and Environment Agency bosses say that flooding is likely to last until Tuesday.

At least nine people are feared to have died during the storm, including a number of road crashes where the weather is believed to have played a part in the tragedy.

Leominster yesterday...

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Sheffield

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Retford in the Midlands

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Catcliffe

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Dundee

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Derby

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