Charge your phone before the power goes off…Here is the 12.36 Synoptic Chart. This a deep low spirraling around and moving fast. In the middle it will be absolutely calm, but high winds not far away. Look how close the isobars are over central and southern Scotland.
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Brutal but at least you still have the roof
You probably could walk down the steps, but where are you going?The fact a plane can land should dictate that walking down stairs should be fine - the delay in this case was not being allowed to use the stairs to exit - which to me is over-reactive limits.
That stuff is actually headed the other way.Apparently aid is already on its way to Ireland.
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This is what I mean. I know there are serious issues being caused all over Ireland (something like 980000 houses without power?) & poor ol' @flatliner and many others with serious damage. But for so many services to be closed, and for so much fuss made over the Amber warnings that we currently have across Angus smacks to me of timidity and little else. Sure it's a bit windy here just now, and we have horizontal rain, but it's hardly Biblical. In fact, it's almost as though it were Winter.We're on amber up here. Supposed to be 25 gusting 60+ at the moment, but it's not even strong enough to keep the wee birdies off the feeders.
Yes it was a bit breezy this morning but when I took the dog for a walk earlier the strange thing was that the sky was nice and blue!A bit breezy in the north penines. But then again it always is.
So was I .Yes it was a bit breezy this morning but when I took the dog for a walk earlier the strange thing was that the sky was nice and blue!
Been a canny bit of rain round hawes , as per usual and a few trees down on the A684 but seen it a lot worse here.Yes it was a bit breezy this morning but when I took the dog for a walk earlier the strange thing was that the sky was nice and blue!
The thing is - it didn’t relate to immigration - they communicated it was the stairs that was the issue.You probably could walk down the steps, but where are you going?
Technically you are “ airside” . To go into the terminal you need to be shepherded through immigration who may not be expecting or in a position to process you, first hurdle. Then when you’ve had your piddle, free tea and sarny you need to be issued a new boarding pass and go back through security again, second hurdle. You may even have to identify your baggage at the aircraft steps before you get back on. Third hurdle, while you do all this your flight crew are running out of hours, they may not be able to fly you to your destination.
You’ll notice that not once have I mentioned the weather, which actually started the whole sorry cascade.
The stairs took the blame, but trust me, there was a lot more to it than that.The thing is - it didn’t relate to immigration - they communicated it was the stairs that was the issue.
Almost every major road closed in south and central Scotland, every minor road closed at some point, trees down ans structural damage left right and centre.So another wee spell of bad weather is due, and the entire country goes into meltdown. Schools closed all over Angus and Dundee, red warnings issued for wind, colleges closed across Tayside and Fife, etc. No trains running, buses are all off, courts closed. It's crazy.
These were even reports of panic buying, believe it or not?
Am I just trivialising the potential issues, or have we become a nation of scared wee girls unable to exercise commonsense and responsibility for our own safety?
Where's the resilience gone? Or am I missing something?
Absolutely. Good call from the authorities to ensure emergency resources can cope with the damage.Almost every major road closed in south and central Scotland, every minor road closed at some point, trees down ans structural damage left right and centre.
Not just another windy day.