Hurricane and flood in Tallinn tonight
- RicheyJames
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well, we can but hope...
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My whole bloody family lives in Carlisle!!Zuma wrote:Take care all from Cumbria - at least I'm 45 mins from Carlisle!
Apparently more 80mph wind due tonight.....
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well quite, Mr James, but i live on a hill. one of the few.
I don't wanna live like I don't mind
No flood in Tallinn (so far), only very strong wind and so on. But it really happened in a couple of other Estonian towns (the sea was 3 m metres higher than normal in one of them).boudicca wrote: I heard on the news that there been some really rough weather in Latvia, and other Baltic states - I do hope you've not been hit too badly in Talin.
One person died. 15 % were without electricity. But in Latvia the number was 60 %
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Yes and it is quite a hill! I live on a hill too. In Norfolk.emilystrange wrote:well quite, Mr James, but i live on a hill. one of the few.
I am glad that you are all right, at least. I had not seen you log on for a while, and I had not been able to reach anyone else in Estonia either. I hope that the worst has passed.pikkrong wrote:No flood in Tallinn (so far), only very strong wind and so on. But it really happened in a couple of other Estonian towns (the sea was 3 m metres higher than normal in one of them).
Martin
All those weather anomalies, no matter how great they look, can indeed change our lives into a nightmare. Last night wind destroyed my doorsill, and that's nothing compared to the e-mail I got from a close friend from Nevada. They're having blizzards and gales, landslides, collapsed buildings. There's so much snow that there's no more food nor beer in the shops around where he lives, because any transport is impossible at the moment, and it's still snowing.
Food, well, one can survive without it for quite a long time, but beer...
Food, well, one can survive without it for quite a long time, but beer...
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My whole bloody family lives in Carlisle!![/quote]
As I am originally from Cockermouth (quiet at the back), I found it amusing when it was reported on the news that Carlisle had been "cut-off". As far as I know, hasn't it always..?
As I am originally from Cockermouth (quiet at the back), I found it amusing when it was reported on the news that Carlisle had been "cut-off". As far as I know, hasn't it always..?
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Yeah. It's always had the normal people living in it. It's the rest of Dumbria that is rife with inbreeding. (apart from keswick as my mum was born there).
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- Mrs RicheyJames
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okay??
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