They were certainly getting battered. Could hardly stand up at times. Felt like I'd actually been in the sea at Mullion there was so much spray flying around, and at Kynance it looked like it was snowing!
Wow, storms like this change the whole shape of coves and beaches....... I hope Kynance doesn't lose all it's sand. I remember years ago as a child going down on to Rinsey Cove just west of Porthleven, and it being a beautifully sandy beach with rocks at either side. The last time I went down there it's all rocks without hardly a grain of sand to be seen.
Yes. A lot of people don't realise how much the sand comes and goes on our beaches. Rinsey seems particularly changeable, last time I went it was rock pools galore, a few years before it was wall to wall sand...
My family watches Escape to the Country all the time over here in Alabama, USA. Now I'm adding you to our watch list. I hope everyone stays safe during the storm. Thank you for this gorgeous video of Cornwall.
I've filmed Sennen as bad as it gets (ruclips.net/video/rxhkRzzBQ7Q/видео.html) ignore the clickbait title!! Have to say today was as windy as I've ever been out in - in fact too windy to get the shots I wanted - this and I've never seen as many bits of tree in the road...
@@cornwallguide You should stop and consider. If the correct term had been used then people who were injured and others who died might well have been ok, because they would have had an idea a hurricane can be as bad as a tornado. Someone criticising the stupidity and neglect of the Met Office and MSM shouldn't be insulted with sarcasm. You remind me of them on the eve of the Tornado in Selsey and along the coast, when one weather man warned it would come inland. His colleagues and the news luvvies went on air to make fun of him, even though the weather map showed two storms heading to each other only just off the coast and it was clear they were coming in. The only reason no one died was that coastal people could also see it coming and no one went out, didn't even walk their dogs until after it passed through. Bear in mind a lot of us know better because we have lived longer, benefited from the education which wasn't so dumbed down and we have a lot more experience of life than your age group.
Sorry, but really what are you talking about? The "mainstream media" were hyping this storm from the start as the worst in 30 years and with a double red warning. What more would you want them to do... I know in this age where anyone can be an expert from their own armchair you don't need to back your opinions (sorry, facts) up, but I'd just like to know where you get your definition of hurricane from and how this fits in with the wind speeds we saw with Storm Eunice. Obviously if providing references is too much, you could just resort to referring to everyone who isn't you as being stupid and bemoan how every generation after you has had it easy blah blah blah...
The best and most beautiful footage I've seen, some of the views are breath-taking - thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it! Had plenty of ideas when I started but it was just too windy to get some of the shots.
@@cornwallguide I love watching the raging sea - from a very safe distance. However, I would not have ventured out in a hurricane.
All those little coves along the west coast getting battered
Some wonderful and wet footage and that spray is mesmerising - could watch that for hours
They were certainly getting battered. Could hardly stand up at times. Felt like I'd actually been in the sea at Mullion there was so much spray flying around, and at Kynance it looked like it was snowing!
Mother nature. Frightening yet magnificent.
@The Cornwall Guide. Thank you. As usual the MSMdo not cover the subject properly. We need people like you.
Wow, storms like this change the whole shape of coves and beaches....... I hope Kynance doesn't lose all it's sand.
I remember years ago as a child going down on to Rinsey Cove just west of Porthleven, and it being a beautifully sandy beach with rocks at either side. The last time I went down there it's all rocks without hardly a grain of sand to be seen.
Yes. A lot of people don't realise how much the sand comes and goes on our beaches. Rinsey seems particularly changeable, last time I went it was rock pools galore, a few years before it was wall to wall sand...
Wow this is brilliant footage of storm Eunice thank you. My friend got married in that church in September on a lovely calm day.
Thanks. Wow, didn't know you could get married there - would have been fun on Friday!
SUPERB thanks
Many thanks - glad you liked it.
Proper Job, me 'ansum ! 🤗
Great footage! The camera was a bit shakey from the intense winds!
Keep up the good work!! :D
Yeah - wot he said!
Cheers Treve. Filmed on my phone - it's actually quite hard using a touchscreen in a force 10 gale with spray everywhere - who'd have thunk...
Corny 🤓🤓🤓
@@cornwallguide above 90mph is hurricane force.
Amazing footage, brilliant!
Many thanks! Doesn't quite convey how windy it was out there though...
My family watches Escape to the Country all the time over here in Alabama, USA. Now I'm adding you to our watch list. I hope everyone stays safe during the storm. Thank you for this gorgeous video of Cornwall.
Thanks Kathy. Storms like this are pretty rare, which is probably a good thing. But they're certainly spectacular when they do happen.
@@cornwallguide The last hurricane in the UK was in 1987.
Surfs up ! 👍
Yeh, was tempted 😆
That car owner is brave leaving it there 😅
A very lightweight fiat500?! They must be mad
Not as mad as the guy driving a Luton van I was behind on the way home!
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I was in Mullion on Monday (14). It was bad then but not like this. Visiting from Cumbria.
The last time I was in Mullion it was beautiful sunshine. Bit of a change, but still stunning.
Would have loved to see what it was like at St Ives..
Funny you should say that... ruclips.net/video/-BzqwpnENAc/видео.html
Just uploading it now...
Many thanks Sir. I miss not going there for our Hol.s. Unfortunately I'm not able to do many 8 Hour drives these days..:D
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God was most displeased at the Queen's request that the Duchess of Cornwall become Queen Consort.
And to think, if the earth tilted even one degree on its axis. This would be over.
I thought it would be worse
I've seen Sennen 10x this
I've filmed Sennen as bad as it gets (ruclips.net/video/rxhkRzzBQ7Q/видео.html) ignore the clickbait title!!
Have to say today was as windy as I've ever been out in - in fact too windy to get the shots I wanted - this and I've never seen as many bits of tree in the road...
@@cornwallguide This is more like it :)
90mph is hurricane force not 80mph storm force. 70mph is gale force. Not the met Office nor mainstream media can get that right anymore. Dumbed down.
Lucky we have RUclips experts like you on hand then...
@@cornwallguide Don't try be clever. It doesn't come off when you aren't.
@@cornwallguide You should stop and consider. If the correct term had been used then people who were injured and others who died might well have been ok, because they would have had an idea a hurricane can be as bad as a tornado. Someone criticising the stupidity and neglect of the Met Office and MSM shouldn't be insulted with sarcasm. You remind me of them on the eve of the Tornado in Selsey and along the coast, when one weather man warned it would come inland. His colleagues and the news luvvies went on air to make fun of him, even though the weather map showed two storms heading to each other only just off the coast and it was clear they were coming in. The only reason no one died was that coastal people could also see it coming and no one went out, didn't even walk their dogs until after it passed through.
Bear in mind a lot of us know better because we have lived longer, benefited from the education which wasn't so dumbed down and we have a lot more experience of life than your age group.
Sorry, but really what are you talking about? The "mainstream media" were hyping this storm from the start as the worst in 30 years and with a double red warning. What more would you want them to do...
I know in this age where anyone can be an expert from their own armchair you don't need to back your opinions (sorry, facts) up, but I'd just like to know where you get your definition of hurricane from and how this fits in with the wind speeds we saw with Storm Eunice.
Obviously if providing references is too much, you could just resort to referring to everyone who isn't you as being stupid and bemoan how every generation after you has had it easy blah blah blah...
@@angr3819 ballz
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