Considering we have been told to stay indoors because of a danger to life. I am amazed at people have gone out in it. The fear of being washed out to sea doesn't seam to hit home to them.
Ah well with all the suicides Nd people strung out on drink or drugs or both. Clearly lots of people feared Nd fear living in this messed up society that once was our beautiful nations
People were told to stay in for a virus that killed hardly any healthy people but people can do what they want. State does not dictate what free people can do
I'm more scared of the government. At least I can see where to avoid this. The government likes to creep up on you, smiling, with a hammer behind it's back.
Freak show traitors no better than any government sure.. Some would say the government make the rules 'Then you become awake and understand they don't someone else does' But having says that it aint the government who is durty minded freakz You can lead the horse to poison hoping he/she would have the common sense themselves not to drink it but sure blah
The Govt (or rather those in power over them) has engineered even this. Our weather has been modified and manipulated for decades. They can 'engineer' any extreme weather: tornado, monsoon, storms, drought, tsunami, you name it... note always perfect weather for Royal weddings and the like... then they cleverly blame it on 'global warming'. An excellent book by Elana Freeland titled 'Chemtrails, HAARP and the Full Spectrum Dominance of Planet Earth' gives the full dark picture.
What they didn’t show you was the man moving it around with his hand like a wizard out testing his skills in the storm so nobody knows what and who he is.
We had a similar problem here in Belgium, in the past 3 days the wind has been VERY intense. I wish the best for everyone and that no one gets affected by wind. These winds are no jokes. In my town, the fire department has been VERY busy trying to clear roads with fallen trees. Greetings from Belgium
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When you have been warned there may be a risk to life, and a few dozen people stand at the sea front in Wales, angers me. Those who engage in putting their safety at risk should not be helped by emergency services. Still it may be a great story to tell at the wake by the other morons who made it.
Sadly, they draw resources away from the emergency services who might be needed to help real people in trouble. Personally, if you intentionally put yourself in trouble - you should be heavily fined
Yes, lets all lead boring, risk free lives where the biggest excitement is a take away on a Friday night. After all not taking any risks is what made this country great.
"You must work from home, but if you cannot work from home, ensure you work at least 2m from any wind, and wear a face mask where it is raining" - Boris Johnson
Yeah, It's pretty bad. I'm in the West Midlands and we only discovered an hour ago that we have a hole in our roof due to the wind ripping off slate tiles.
The 122mph claim is highly suspect. It is massively out of line with winds being recorded elsewhere on the south coast, even within a few miles of the Needles.
A girl in my school, her dad was swept away by a wave while sitting on the sea front during a storm. He sadly died but you bet I learnt his lesson very quickly.
I'm in Weest London, in a loft conversion and can hear the roof being torn off right above me. There are tiles flying everywhere and hopefully no one is injured by any of it. Not sure standing so close to the water edge is the wisest thing.
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Seemed to do more damage here then previous storms have done in recent years but still compared to the hurricane-force storms we had going back 20-30 years ago it wasn't even remotely comparable, just a lively Gale and not alot more then that to be honest, even the winds today have been gusting almost as hard at times and we only got a Yellow warning at very short notice not Amber or Red Warnings in advance or storm name given.
Stay Safe everyone Currently in my area we have a red warning and If anyone who lives In a different place I’ll tell you it is horrible and My Ceiling In the Utility Room has ripped off
And that utterly pathetic bloke walking along promenade in bloody shorts aswell, what a complete nurd 🤪..with a bit of luck he will have a bad flu now!!
It wasn't the strongest for 30 years inland only for exposed coastal headlands, there's been several storms since 1990 which have recorded higher wind speeds across built up areas of southern England.
Well I'm in north London and East Harfordshire and never seen wind like it here before and never seen so many Trees down with landed on a Van. When I lived in Kent I did see similar stong winds around year 2000 but never here.
@@HOLLASOUNDS the October 2000 storms were what I particularly had in mind, we had wind gusts around London in excess of 80-90mph during the night in that storm and 2 years later in 2002 was at least as bad as Eunice if not worse, certainly higher sustained wind speeds. Eunice was more like the St Jude storm in 2013 in terms of its sudden gusty/squally nature albeit it lasted a few hours longer so had more time to do damage!
@@adamknight7904 I remember the 2000s storms because nextdoor green house glass was flying off and frisbeeing through the air and probably would of killed someone if they flew into people. Last time there was substantial with stong egnugh to not be able to stand up was in Stevenage about around 2010 but cant remember when but knocked Me off My feet and I fell over.
I don't think that's it- It's the strongest because it's pretty much cross-country, everywhere's being hit at the same time and it's been pretty bad all over.
I'm within a mile of the coast and the odd gust has shaken the building (top floor flat). Other than that, it's not really much different to a normal rainy day where I am. That was this morning. Now we have bright sun, barely a cloud in the sky and wind to match.
This was a scary storm for those in the UK, Netherlands and even Germany. Was like a hurricane or something. I heard a comment by a guy being interviewed in the NL who thought the roof of his house was going to blow off.... and people were still out in it. Some tourists in London even shopping along Oxford Street and continually getting blown down in the process, people taking videos of the monster waves on the the piers and nearly getting swept away.
It WAS a hurricane. The first since 1987. I don't know why the media labelled it a storm. 70mph gale force 80mph storm force 90mph and over is a hurricane.
That’s weird. Heard on a site my mates at they had a 20ft container office blow off from 1st story and flip over, so was proper nuts for some but I had not much out of the ordinary at home
Unbelievable the mentality of those idiots a Porthcawl, should they get washed away they would expect emergency services to rescue them and put their lives at risk.
God I thought it was bad in London, but woahhhh. The O2 arena has been ripped into by the wind, a man has died in Ireland a tree fell on him, where I live in surrounded by trees and one has already fell down. This is scaryyyy
I am on the 37th floor in Croydon we panicked so much with the building swaying sooooo badly that had to leave the flat. It was terrifying!!!! Hope the worst has passed now
Hurricane has little to do with windspeed. It's about the way the wind was formed, hence 1987 was a storm and not a 'hurricane'. Michael Fish was right.
@@opalfruits8596 From first hand experience, not even close. Today we had strong gusts for about 2 hours and light winds between them and thereafter. In '87 I lived within 5 miles of where I am now and we had sustained winds as fast as today's gusts all night, and a much higher local peak. Other places and personal experiences could show a different story, but overall seems far less severe destruction today. Maybe more widespread light destruction today, as the '87 was concentrated on the coast. Where I am, if I hadn't heard the news, in my immediate area which overlooks the sea, it didn't seem anything out of the ordinary of a regular high-wind day which you can expect 2-3 times a month in winter. '87 was a once in 300 year event.
@@gamers-xh3uc Who cares about the weather won't bate us! But some people surely know how to support betraying everything we ever wanted in the history of our country for money or a car or whatever.. And support us living surrounded by the most miserable freeeek show lifestyle ever! Defiantly can't blame the rain snow hail wind sun volcano tornado earthquake nor mother nature for that!
@@Ohhiohh Would you call the people who support this freak show society in our countrys dis respectfull to the people who dyed because of it? 🤔I definitely would.
nothing like the storm in 1987 the 115 mph winds never stopped and knocked down hundreds of trees not the odd one here and there. the 122 mph one with eunice was one solitary gust stop the hype
When my brother visited Australia a few years ago, he missed a category 5 cyclone. They had 2 of these max cyclones, one in 2006 and one in 2011. They have winds gusting up to 200 mph. plus all the flooding. Not nice.
Pretty sure the '87 storm had 125mph winds. The damage and distruption today is not even close to then, it's practically a light breeze. Although there is a *lot* more media hype about how 'bad' it is this time round. Most people I knew went, or at least attempted to get to work and the only closures were if there was actually damage.
@@julianshepherd2038 Today or '87? In '87 there were fish 200 yards and seaweed quarter of a mile inland (I live on the coast!). It's not about ultimate top speed of wind but the speed and duration of sustained windspeeds. 1987 was a one in 300 year event. Today was nowhere close. 2nd highest gust recorded was 90. In '87 we had sustained speeds above 100 through the night.
@@damian597 but have you seen the waves? its huge and strong. You can get caught up and swept by it all of a sudden. The storm isnt as worst as a tornado but it is bad, even in downtown London, people are carried on air by strong winds. There is also a video of huge trees that have fallen and parts of houses/buildings taken out. Stay safe!
So, if its the strongest storm for 30 years, then its not Unprecedented, or unusual, or an indicator of man made Climate Change. Its just another Storm.
@@michaeldawson3223 Geoenginering weather modification and haarp facilities, weather warfare?cern (large hydron collider) cme's from the sun? Pole shift on its way?whole host of reasons but i guarantee you now ,things will get worse!
@@cog2338 it's not that bad unless your coastal area im coastal at "the worst area of the storm" its not that bad just some recycling bins having a casual drive down the road and that my trampoline has go to narnia and my shed has gone we even flipped thr trampoline and put a bag of mud on it
Why do people put themselves in danger sitting on a Pier when it's the emergency services who have to rescue them.
@@AA4PJM "Some" is an understatement.
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they high winds on the coast a lot of the time, no one has to be rescued
Bless the guy who was the first to run and help that woman. Nice one!
Considering we have been told to stay indoors because of a danger to life. I am amazed at people have gone out in it. The fear of being washed out to sea doesn't seam to hit home to them.
Ah well with all the suicides Nd people strung out on drink or drugs or both. Clearly lots of people feared Nd fear living in this messed up society that once was our beautiful nations
People were told to stay in for a virus that killed hardly any healthy people but people can do what they want. State does not dictate what free people can do
@@gartut200 The state tvs postmen whatever whoever can lie to people and tell them they 'Free' Doesn't mean its true tho
@@AwRighttttt I want to understand your comment but what does Nd mean
People
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I'm more scared of the government. At least I can see where to avoid this. The government likes to creep up on you, smiling, with a hammer behind it's back.
Like the vilan in a psicho movie. Think he's finally dead then creeps up from behind
Freak show traitors no better than any government sure.. Some would say the government make the rules 'Then you become awake and understand they don't someone else does' But having says that it aint the government who is durty minded freakz
You can lead the horse to poison hoping he/she would have the common sense themselves not to drink it but sure blah
The Govt (or rather those in power over them) has engineered even this. Our weather has been modified and manipulated for decades. They can 'engineer' any extreme weather: tornado, monsoon, storms, drought, tsunami, you name it... note always perfect weather for Royal weddings and the like... then they cleverly blame it on 'global warming'. An excellent book by Elana Freeland titled 'Chemtrails, HAARP and the Full Spectrum Dominance of Planet Earth' gives the full dark picture.
LOOOL they slowmode the one slate flying around... All it need was some intense dramatic music and it could have been a hollywood blockbuster 😂
🤣🤣
What they didn’t show you was the man moving it around with his hand like a wizard out testing his skills in the storm so nobody knows what and who he is.
@@ljts7587 that's really funny 😆 🤣
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We had a similar problem here in Belgium, in the past 3 days the wind has been VERY intense. I wish the best for everyone and that no one gets affected by wind. These winds are no jokes. In my town, the fire department has been VERY busy trying to clear roads with fallen trees.
Greetings from Belgium
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This is REAL Force of NATURE. Taking Risks in this is to Your Own PERILOUS Actions.
SO, WOrship JEHOVAH God father of Jesus b4 it's 2 late because d end is very neAr
You have to admit its hilarious seeing a bloke wearing shorts casually strolling by as if its a normal sunny day.
I am so thankful I did not purchase a property near the beach - as lovely as it may seem beach houses are the first line of defence.
And not a good one at all.
here's me living near a beach 😂 wasnt the slowest wind
The world is not our home,we all have come empty handed and will leave with empty handed,we are dusts and return back to dusts one day or the other.
Hilary Harrington: Or rather the first line of offense for the storm. I agree with your sentiment, though.
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The majority of people on my street no longer own a bin
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When you have been warned there may be a risk to life, and a few dozen people stand at the sea front in Wales, angers me. Those who engage in putting their safety at risk should not be helped by emergency services. Still it may be a great story to tell at the wake by the other morons who made it.
Ha, I agree
Good point.
Don't cry
Sadly, they draw resources away from the emergency services who might be needed to help real people in trouble. Personally, if you intentionally put yourself in trouble - you should be heavily fined
Yes, lets all lead boring, risk free lives where the biggest excitement is a take away on a Friday night. After all not taking any risks is what made this country great.
True Brit right there, 122 mph wind and wearing shorts
Hes probably Scottish.
He is from Idiotsville!!!!!
Because some Brits are gay.
That would be my Fiancé 🤦♀️ and I agree total idiot 🙄
Ist doch egal. Nass wird er sowieso. Und auf diese Weise bietet er dem Wind weniger Angriffsfläche. 🤗
It's freaky how fast those cloud shadows move at the end.
NOPE
"You must work from home, but if you cannot work from home, ensure you work at least 2m from any wind, and wear a face mask where it is raining" - Boris Johnson
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Stay home, protect the NHS.
😂😂
You forgot to add you can only meet one person outside if you have to go out in the wind
*wear
That one guy walking around in shorts is just having the time of his life.
🤣
Legend
I was just thinking this, its funny how casual he looks
People are forgetting workplaces didn’t close so obviously people still need to go to work.. and with that obviously they have to go outside 🤦♀️
Thank god they saved the shopping trolley!
It seems bad there I’m only in wales and it’s nothing like that here, I’m on the mountains and the sun is shining
I’m in Florida.
Here in ponytypool there are quite a few trees down. A few power lines down in Carleon as well.
I'm in illinois
I'm in Australia
Yeah, It's pretty bad. I'm in the West Midlands and we only discovered an hour ago that we have a hole in our roof due to the wind ripping off slate tiles.
The 122mph claim is highly suspect. It is massively out of line with winds being recorded elsewhere on the south coast, even within a few miles of the Needles.
What you taliking about...a whole tile got blown clean off the roof!!
@@davedobbschannel 🤣
Normally it's around something like 70 or 80 mph.
Doubt it's over 100.
120mph wind can blow you vertically upwards as it is above terminal velocity, it was probably a one of guts, if at all.
Yea it's total b.s.
They are trying to panda to there own fear mongering lies
I bet those silly people out on the jetty thought they were pretty brave; instead of actually being a pain.
Crazy people 🤷🏻♂️
Morons who would expect to be rescued if they were swept away
Much safer to hide under your bed.
A girl in my school, her dad was swept away by a wave while sitting on the sea front during a storm. He sadly died but you bet I learnt his lesson very quickly.
Not in Worcestershire, we had a good breeze, with the occasional stronger gust, but nothing like other parts of the UK.
Its funny how some streets become windtunnels depending on how the layout of buildings are
The weather seems to be getting more extreme every where
Ohhh well.
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I'm in Weest London, in a loft conversion and can hear the roof being torn off right above me. There are tiles flying everywhere and hopefully no one is injured by any of it. Not sure standing so close to the water edge is the wisest thing.
okay I'm wondering why there are old people just strolling about in this storm
You've got to take the dog out sometime I suppose.
@@marklittler784 True true
@John Chapman don't call something a pandemic unless it actually is one
@John Chapman A pandemic is an epidemic of an infectious disease that has spread across a large region, for instance multiple continents or worldwide, affecting a substantial number of individuals
Did not know dementia was infectious.
@John Chapman ''What causes dementia besides Alzheimer's?
But other causes of irreversible dementia include blood vessel diseasevascular dementia), other degenerative disorders (frontotemporal lobar degeneration, Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease), slow-growing brain tumors, or infections of the central nervous system (Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, AIDS dementia, ...''
122mph wind was one gust reported on the Isle of White. It was no different than any other winter storm !!
Seemed to do more damage here then previous storms have done in recent years but still compared to the hurricane-force storms we had going back 20-30 years ago it wasn't even remotely comparable, just a lively Gale and not alot more then that to be honest, even the winds today have been gusting almost as hard at times and we only got a Yellow warning at very short notice not Amber or Red Warnings in advance or storm name given.
Always that one in shorts no matter the weather
Why are there always some idiots who don't do as they are told. If there's a red level warning and you're asked to stay at home, then stay at home
Storm of the century every 6 month's.
What is the matter with people when your told to keep away from high waves ???
They want to be on TV to show off to their superficial friend's 📺
I live in belgium and theres also storm eunice (18.02.22 today)
1:33 a knob
Can’t believe how many total idiots are taking huge risks, just for a photograph, especially in Porthcawl! 🙄🤷♂️
Risks like what? Going outside like a normal person and not living like a modern day puppet afraid of things people tell you to be afraid of?
@@AwRighttttt NOT going outside and risking firemen who have to rescue you.
@@AwRighttttt I know my rights HELP
@@michaelshore2300 Oh right 🙄Fire men rescue me from whatt a volcano isit?
It's the anti vaxxers who don't believe in weather now.
it's crazy here too. had to pick up neighbour's bins on the way back from the shop
Bless the two girls for tipping the trolley in the phone box
Millennial style vandalism 🤣
Why do people venture out in such bad weather!
Dimwits Joan, just dimwits
Fun
Because they know the media will be filming 🎥
Gotta get some tinnies in
Stay Safe everyone Currently in my area we have a red warning and If anyone who lives In a different place I’ll tell you it is horrible and My Ceiling In the Utility Room has ripped off
I really don't get why people wish to stand or walk in this.
Curiosity
i wish i was at the coast right now. never seen what waves look like against the barrage before.
Fun
Exactly at 02:30 waiting to get washed away... Idiots
And that utterly pathetic bloke walking along promenade in bloody shorts aswell, what a complete nurd 🤪..with a bit of luck he will have a bad flu now!!
It wasn't the strongest for 30 years inland only for exposed coastal headlands, there's been several storms since 1990 which have recorded higher wind speeds across built up areas of southern England.
Well I'm in north London and East Harfordshire and never seen wind like it here before and never seen so many Trees down with landed on a Van. When I lived in Kent I did see similar stong winds around year 2000 but never here.
@@HOLLASOUNDS the October 2000 storms were what I particularly had in mind, we had wind gusts around London in excess of 80-90mph during the night in that storm and 2 years later in 2002 was at least as bad as Eunice if not worse, certainly higher sustained wind speeds.
Eunice was more like the St Jude storm in 2013 in terms of its sudden gusty/squally nature albeit it lasted a few hours longer so had more time to do damage!
@@adamknight7904 I remember the 2000s storms because nextdoor green house glass was flying off and frisbeeing through the air and probably would of killed someone if they flew into people. Last time there was substantial with stong egnugh to not be able to stand up was in Stevenage about around 2010 but cant remember when but knocked Me off My feet and I fell over.
I don't think that's it- It's the strongest because it's pretty much cross-country, everywhere's being hit at the same time and it's been pretty bad all over.
I live in london quite a distance to any seaside and my neighbours roof has come down and a tree in the road its crazy
I'm within a mile of the coast and the odd gust has shaken the building (top floor flat). Other than that, it's not really much different to a normal rainy day where I am. That was this morning. Now we have bright sun, barely a cloud in the sky and wind to match.
I live in Southend right on the seaside, we didn't get much wind because we're on the outskirts and below sea level
🇺🇸: get in the bunker now!!
🇬🇧: put the trolley in the phone box
I love the UK during a national event
Watch out for the discarded mask Tornados
Get booster blown *NOW.*
I'm so bored of these snowflakes who think a bit of cloth on their face is the Third Reich.
Just shut up, you mental.
Shame about that big ole' tree :(
R.I.P Tree 🙏
Yes!
Health and safety says we have to cut all the old trees down
My thoughts too!been growing there for decades and a freak storm uproots and kills it within minutes.😞
I visited Bude last month and sat opposite that big true. It was beautiful 😥
Why do people record in portrait mode 🤦🏻♂️
This was a scary storm for those in the UK, Netherlands and even Germany. Was like a hurricane or something. I heard a comment by a guy being interviewed in the NL who thought the roof of his house was going to blow off.... and people were still out in it. Some tourists in London even shopping along Oxford Street and continually getting blown down in the process, people taking videos of the monster waves on the the piers and nearly getting swept away.
It WAS a hurricane. The first since 1987.
I don't know why the media labelled it a storm.
70mph gale force
80mph storm force
90mph and over is a hurricane.
Same Germany is true
One thing:3 TREES FELL IN NETHERLANDS
Live at the top of a big hill near Bristol.
It was windier yesterday than it was today, supposed to be a red area but practically nothing.
That’s weird. Heard on a site my mates at they had a 20ft container office blow off from 1st story and flip over, so was proper nuts for some but I had not much out of the ordinary at home
Just a breezy day in Scotland. Weather is about average for Aberdeen this time of year.
If that's the best we got.... Be happy
Won't be long before the press call this omistorm
Lol. Stay indoors for the next month.
The name Eunice has always been the death of love.
Sorry but this country needs to get a grip this is nothing but a breeze in other parts of the world.
Project fear
Why are there people out ! Have they no sense
this is a once in a chance storm i loved experiencing it
The stupidity of some people never seems to amaze me anymore
Stay safe everyone! 😩
God willing, everyone will survive.
🤣 ffs this is nothing
Thanks - I've got my tin hat on to protect me...
FFS god give this bloomin phrase a whack
@@AB-sg5wn
it doesn't matter if you die.
Unbelievable the mentality of those idiots a Porthcawl, should they get washed away they would expect emergency services to rescue them and put their lives at risk.
as a roofer im rubbing my hands
Lend us a tenner?
Tree surgeons too…tinnies on us
God I thought it was bad in London, but woahhhh. The O2 arena has been ripped into by the wind, a man has died in Ireland a tree fell on him, where I live in surrounded by trees and one has already fell down. This is scaryyyy
I am on the 37th floor in Croydon we panicked so much with the building swaying sooooo badly that had to leave the flat. It was terrifying!!!! Hope the worst has passed now
And I've just done a record 213.5mph on my ride into work on my motorcycle, and nobody mentioned that?
@@Upndouin OH MY GOD I hope it’s all okay, that’s terrifying
@ASL 72 lol.....erm the speed limit mate 😉
How could a tree fall on someone. Don't people look about their surroundings. Probably too busy on their phones. Oblivious to any danger.
"Let your servant be born again from the sea, as you were. Bless him with salt, bless him with stone, bless him with steel."
The Lord said" if there are 10 just people at a place,they will be safe".You just have to believe in Him.
Isn't it called a hurricane if there are sustained winds of more than 74mph ?
Hurricane has little to do with windspeed. It's about the way the wind was formed, hence 1987 was a storm and not a 'hurricane'. Michael Fish was right.
@@opalfruits8596 From first hand experience, not even close. Today we had strong gusts for about 2 hours and light winds between them and thereafter. In '87 I lived within 5 miles of where I am now and we had sustained winds as fast as today's gusts all night, and a much higher local peak. Other places and personal experiences could show a different story, but overall seems far less severe destruction today. Maybe more widespread light destruction today, as the '87 was concentrated on the coast. Where I am, if I hadn't heard the news, in my immediate area which overlooks the sea, it didn't seem anything out of the ordinary of a regular high-wind day which you can expect 2-3 times a month in winter. '87 was a once in 300 year event.
there's always that one dude walking in shorts no matter the weather
The awe and beauty of Mother Nature . We are mere ants .
Actually that’s not true humans have more influence on weather and nature than you think
@@gamers-xh3uc Who cares about the weather won't bate us! But some people surely know how to support betraying everything we ever wanted in the history of our country for money or a car or whatever.. And support us living surrounded by the most miserable freeeek show lifestyle ever!
Defiantly can't blame the rain snow hail wind sun volcano tornado earthquake nor mother nature for that!
Disrespectful to the people who die from it
@@Ohhiohh Would you call the people who support this freak show society in our countrys dis respectfull to the people who dyed because of it? 🤔I definitely would.
@@AwRighttttt maybe learn to spell before talking to me
That would be a trailer for a part two "The Day After Tomorrow"
I am just watching at that movie 🎬 😂
It is on Amazon Prime this movie ..weird no ??
@@costinrusu7914 no it isnt!
Getting windy here in Manchester Eunice is arriving
Certainly has on the North Liverpool Coast, stay safe
Yes stay safe
nothing like the storm in 1987 the 115 mph winds never stopped and knocked down hundreds of trees not the odd one here and there. the 122 mph one with eunice was one solitary gust stop the hype
The Sun will be blaming this on the Russians.
It's that flaiming putin up to his tricks. Oh putin will you ever learn?
Beautiful surf in Dorset. Can’t wait to get out there.
Your remains may wash up on the beach in France. I'd stay home if I were you.
@@johnj3577 Hoping the media will capture him on camera . Then sit round TV with family and friend's watching.
Hats off to the nutter on the motorbike in aberdeenshire, riding in snow and high wind
When my brother visited Australia a few years ago, he missed a category 5 cyclone. They had 2 of these max cyclones, one in 2006 and one in 2011. They have winds gusting up to 200 mph. plus all the flooding. Not nice.
Cool story bro
Prayers for the UK from Ecuador
Glad I’ve had the last two days off work!
Stay safe everyone 🙏❤
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I'm not a fan of 'everyone' Nah! I've spent all the love I've saved
I found my clothes on top of some trees and the rest in the field after I forgot to take them from the lines
Someone loses a roof tile and everyones loses their minds.
4 people died
A flying roof tile is a lethal weapon...
It can be when it's coming at you at a 100 mph
you peeps don't know how to take a joke.
I love it, I'm going to beach shortly for a swim 🏖
Take your ironing board good bit of surf out there. 🏄♂️
My whole fence is gone btw
No end to peoples stupidity they were warned to stay in
Useful information from Doris: If you go out in a sandstorm, make sure you wear a neck tie
And don't go out with Eunice. Lol.
One instance of 122mph wind recorded on Isle of Wight, not the mainland
The Sun: Britain battered by 122mph winds
Peak sensationalism
Pretty sure the '87 storm had 125mph winds. The damage and distruption today is not even close to then, it's practically a light breeze. Although there is a *lot* more media hype about how 'bad' it is this time round. Most people I knew went, or at least attempted to get to work and the only closures were if there was actually damage.
Project fear.
122 mph
@@Boilingfrogg no. I was there. London was a shambles and I made a lot of money cutting up trees.
Weather is real. You should go out some time
@@julianshepherd2038 Been out all weathers the past 2 year's when everyone put themselves under house arrest. 🏠
@@julianshepherd2038 Today or '87? In '87 there were fish 200 yards and seaweed quarter of a mile inland (I live on the coast!). It's not about ultimate top speed of wind but the speed and duration of sustained windspeeds. 1987 was a one in 300 year event. Today was nowhere close. 2nd highest gust recorded was 90. In '87 we had sustained speeds above 100 through the night.
There's always one guy wearing shorts in bad weather... 1:30
Why those people by the beach are even sightseeing the storm. It's dangerous!
Coz there certi bro
Because it wasn't even that bad. The news over sensationalised and fear mongering made it seem like we was having a major event.
@@damian597 but have you seen the waves? its huge and strong. You can get caught up and swept by it all of a sudden. The storm isnt as worst as a tornado but it is bad, even in downtown London, people are carried on air by strong winds. There is also a video of huge trees that have fallen and parts of houses/buildings taken out. Stay safe!
@@damian597 Tell that to those who were killed
@@chuckabutty888 what's the point they can't hear.
There’s always a guy in shorts legend.
The oceans will be roaring at the end of time.
Oh stop it. It's not god that has given us a storm.
Gurl-
Sorry but near 1:30 was that guy really in blasted shorts?!
Love the force of nature at work.
So, if its the strongest storm for 30 years, then its not Unprecedented, or unusual, or an indicator of man made Climate Change. Its just another Storm.
In London, I heard gust of wind when I opened the door to the front garden.
Wow, the weather seems to be getting more and more extreme more often. It's like the climate is changing or something.
The climate doesn’t change that fast
@@michaeldawson3223 Geoenginering weather modification and haarp facilities, weather warfare?cern (large hydron collider) cme's from the sun? Pole shift on its way?whole host of reasons but i guarantee you now ,things will get worse!
@@michaeldawson3223 That's the problem
Storm in 1987 was worse.
Let's talk about climate change everybody until we become minoritys in our own country 😍😍😍😁🤮🤮🤔🤫😙😴😴
The cameraman is hulk
Sheffield hasn't had this sort of weather but expected wind speeds to go upto around 75 miles an hour soon
COGOVERTLORD285
I'M on the hills on the outskirts of Sheffield.
Slightly windy with rain at moment.
@@siversurfer3541 pray it stays that way
@@cog2338
Yes we could escape the worst.
Mind how you go.
@@cog2338 it's not that bad unless your coastal area im coastal at "the worst area of the storm" its not that bad just some recycling bins having a casual drive down the road and that my trampoline has go to narnia and my shed has gone we even flipped thr trampoline and put a bag of mud on it
@@okauz3492 well seeing the damage on the news it's more than that
Everyone stay safe 🙏🇲🇰🥰
It's the trampolines I feel sorry for 😳
They'll bounce back
north wales here, tiny bit of rain and light wind atm
This is happening real time, mhm.
Don't worry, I'm telling the truth, totally.
where did this storm come from
Europe has had a lot of really weird weather lately.
15 Million felled trees, 4 hour continuous 80Mph winds and Gusts up to 136mph makes the storm of 1987 much worse
I wondered if my electricity bill will come down now !
No, the only thing to come down will be the power cables, and you'll end up paying more !😉
Where is it in uk