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Thread: 9th named storm of this storm season

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    9th named storm of this storm season

    1. So did we have more storms or same amount in past but didn't have a silly name?

    2. Is a storm now classed as windy?

    3. When did we start having a storm season?

    4. So ****ing what

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    If you believe wots been said over the last decade or so we would be up to our necks in freezing water by now.

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    Yellow weather warnings, we used to call these **** days

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    I don't think they realise how much these storm warnings affect business.

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    It used to only be hurricanes that were named then some smert erse with nothing better to do to occupy their time, or maybe to justify their job, decided storms should be 'named' - in alphabetical order same as hurricanes of course. Now a certain type of person thinks they're as bad as hurricanes. I'm off overseas tomorrow and the young girl I'm travelling with has already been in touch worried because of the amber weather warning for rain and 45mph gusts, that's nothing really - scaremongering is all it is.

    A bit windy and wet was how we described these storms in the old days.

    Anybody remember when the extent of a weather warning was 'wrap up warm and take a brolly'?

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    So many agencies with a vested interest in exaggerating everything associated with the weather......wether warm, cold, windy, wet, dry or snowy.

    It's always a drama.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Returnofrros View Post
    So many agencies with a vested interest in exaggerating everything associated with the weather......wether warm, cold, windy, wet, dry or snowy.

    It's always a drama.
    Angus Cooncil put out a statement today. Honest you'd think the apocalypse is nigh. Don't travel unless an absolute emergency, scaffies get a day off no collections, schools on notice of being closed; stand by your phones at 7 am. etc. How did we ever manage in the past?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodbroon View Post
    Angus Cooncil put out a statement today. Honest you'd think the apocalypse is nigh. Don't travel unless an absolute emergency, scaffies get a day off no collections, schools on notice of being closed; stand by your phones at 7 am. etc. How did we ever manage in the past?
    Lol, I'm hoping to play golf.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Returnofrros View Post
    Lol, I'm hoping to play golf.
    Thought you golfers never went out if there's the slightest risk of rain or wind? Fair weather was the expression I heard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    Thought you golfers never went out if there's the slightest risk of rain or wind? Fair weather was the expression I heard.
    12 mths a year me, you must be thinking o dominoes, gemmes AFF if lagers AFF. 😆

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