
soulstyledevon
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So anyone braved the storm and camped out through Storm Brian...?
Jen, Sea Road in Rustington was full of stones earlier where the waves were coming onto the road. It wasn't fun driving along getting hit by the waves. (luckily in my wifes car !)
We would have taken a trip down to the coast today, but our van is in the garage getting the roof sorted.
I know it’s probably not that sensible, but storms and natural phenomenon events stir my curiosity.
When I was researching the emigrant trails and criss crossing the midwest USA I almost became a storm chaser.
So I must admit I do find the physical power of nature mesmerising, even while trying to keep the human impacts top of mind. Twice I've been tasked to be 'pre-positioned' in readiness for the arrival of hurricanes, but both times for logistics reasons I've been too late for the actual storm. I have to fess to being a tad disappointed (even though I'd have been in pretty safe shelters while they passed through, although maybe without Richard Branson's wine cellar). As one resident of the Philippines said after Typhoon Haiyan, a few years back: "It was like the wind was ripping your eyeballs out".
I'm not religious but seeing the elemental power of wind and waves puts a lot of stuff into perspective I think. So I do get why daft buggers go and stand on sea walls during storms.
Who names these storms?
Storm Brian congers up a vision of light rustling in the leaves accompanied by the faint wiff of pipe tobacco.
If we are going to have a good storm how about giving it a decent name to send meteorological shivers through the whole Nation. Storm Boss, Basher, Bruiser, Butcher, Balthazar, Baddie or even Boris, anything but not Brian.![]()
I feel for Quentin, Ulysses, Xion, Yasmin and Zebedee who will never have storms named after them.Future storm names for the 2017/18 season.
Future storm names for the 2017/18 season.
View attachment 27081 Yes I went to the far end of Cornwall, Porthleven, arrived at 2am, tried to sleep in the vanit felt like i was on an Easy Jet economy flight, I honestly thought the van was going to take off and i was sheltered by another van! Scary but the van kept me safe and when the sun rose it was amazing to sea how much power the storm and the sea had
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