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floods - procta - 27-12-2015

has anyone on here been effected by it? York looks like its practically underwater.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3374917/The-day-Britain-went-UK-hit-worst-floods-decades-towns-mini-Venices-thousands-flee-homes.html


RE: floods - Magenta Sunset - 27-12-2015

thinking of all those who are submerged


RE: floods - 306carter - 27-12-2015

I have just seen on the news my old work is flooded.

I live on an hill so won't effect me directly. The city centre (Leeds) and Kirkstall seem to be pretty bad.


RE: floods - Magenta Sunset - 27-12-2015

has it reached Sheffield?


RE: floods - 306carter - 27-12-2015

Not that I've seen. West and North Yorkshire and Lancashire.


RE: floods - 7057sam - 27-12-2015

Probably one of the only times living in flat boring suffolk is good.


RE: floods - Magenta Sunset - 27-12-2015

hope it ends soon. (+due up Sheff New Year)


floods - Sambarker - 27-12-2015

Been out restoring power all day

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RE: floods - Magenta Sunset - 27-12-2015

yikes!


RE: floods - Matt - 27-12-2015

looks terrible, been watching it unfold on Facebook! I can't believe it, it such a vast amount of flooding


RE: floods - Redordead89 - 27-12-2015

Poor souls! Never good but over Xmas is just peeash :-(


RE: floods - Dum-Dum - 27-12-2015

Affected by flooding?

Nah not in the slightest.


   


RE: floods - procta - 27-12-2015

(27-12-2015, 08:21 PM)Sambarker Wrote: Been out restoring power all day

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looks well bad that!


RE: floods - Toms306 - 27-12-2015

Why leave the boot open in a flood!? Confused

Can't even imagine how people deal with situations like that though. Sad


RE: floods - procta - 27-12-2015

(27-12-2015, 09:39 PM)Toms306 Wrote: Why leave the boot open in a flood!? Confused

Can't even imagine how people deal with situations like that though. Sad

yeah I cannot imagine it either, I remember when we had flash floods up here in 2012, it was like a waterfall in Newcastle when we had a massive thunderstorm, we had two major thunderstorms, the second time we were caught out in it, and the roads were like mini rivers, with it coming down that sudden.


RE: floods - Seb_Ryan - 28-12-2015

Im kinda glad i live in south wales tbh.. On a mountain..

As said cant imagine it.. Poor people :/


RE: floods - Jonny81191 - 28-12-2015

Been visiting the family near kendal over Christmas, the water has mostly dropped to within the rivers now but it's scary seeing some of the debris and damage caused!


RE: floods - toseland - 28-12-2015

think this pic says it all really.. just how much water there is


RE: floods - Paul_13 - 28-12-2015

Holy f*ck


RE: floods - Kezzieboy - 28-12-2015

Thought to all those affected, can't think of anything much worse to happen over christmas.

Global warming...?


RE: floods - Dum-Dum - 28-12-2015

No trolls under that bridge now then


RE: floods - procta - 29-12-2015

(28-12-2015, 09:26 PM)Kezzieboy Wrote: Thought to all those affected, can't think of anything much worse to happen over christmas.

Global warming...?

I think we are getting more rain now, than we did 10 years ago, not to mention we are getting less snow now. How often do you get snow now? The 1990s the ground would be white in November and leading up to xmas!


RE: floods - 1616six - 29-12-2015

(29-12-2015, 06:01 AM)procta Wrote:
(28-12-2015, 09:26 PM)Kezzieboy Wrote: Thought to all those affected, can't think of anything much worse to happen over christmas.

Global warming...?

I think we are getting more rain now, than we did 10 years ago, not to mention we are getting less snow now. How often do you get snow now? The 1990s the ground would be white in November and leading up to xmas!

Well done Procta, less snow & more rain!

Sky is dropping the same shit, it's just warmer down 'ere.


RE: floods - ginge191 - 29-12-2015

I spoke to Mark Airey in the lakes who's had a fair amount of water around him - not nice being hit by floods.

Down south it's been pretty wet and water has been sitting around the stables and surrounding lanes, drains needed clearing but it's nowhere near as bad as it is up there


RE: floods - Toms306 - 29-12-2015

We just need to bottle it up and send it over to Africa! They don't have enough water, we have too much... Funny how the world works. Confused

Why should the UK get more water (in the form of snow or rain) due to global warming? There's the same amount of water on Earth that's been here since the dinosaurs... Not to mention the fact we're still coming out of an ice age so warming is expected... Big Grin


RE: floods - Niall - 29-12-2015

I suppose this is a huge can of worms to open but it depends what you believe really. Global warming is a myth in my opinion. Im not saying us polluting the planet hasn't had a knock on effect but no where near as bad as some make out. The earths temperatures have always changed historically and this is nothing new. The issue we have is over building. Building on flood plaines etc and thats why it looks so much worse. Years ago we wouldn't of noticed the floods so much because it would of mostly been fields filled with water. Now that people seem adamant on building on every square inch of land possible because they want a bigger house or bigger drive, when it does rain hard, it hits them hard. But thats all everyone else fault and not greed at all.....


RE: floods - 1616six - 29-12-2015

Was chatting to a guy at work last week about this.

You hear on the news "it's been the mildest December since 1974" or whatever.. What did they say in 1974? OMFG QUICK WE'VE KNACKERED THE PLANET? Nah, it'll change again. They always refer to dates 40 odd years ago. Weather changes, it'll change again too.


RE: floods - cully - 29-12-2015

(29-12-2015, 09:30 AM)JJ0063 Wrote: Was chatting to a guy at work last week about this.

You hear on the news "it's been the mildest December since 1974" or whatever.. What did they say in 1974? OMFG QUICK WE'VE KNACKERED THE PLANET? Nah, it'll change again. They always refer to dates 40 odd years ago. Weather changes, it'll change again too.

also remember 1976 was the Hottest summer with droughts across the country
but 1978 was the longest coldest winter

so i recon the weather goes round in cycles but.....
if ice is being released from the poles as water there is more liquid so higher seas with more risk of flooding untill the water is locked up as ice again

as to what causes this...the weather cycle not global warming!


RE: floods - Dum-Dum - 29-12-2015

We're coming out of a mini ice age anyway, that's why it's warming up


RE: floods - Toms306 - 29-12-2015

(29-12-2015, 09:51 AM)cully Wrote:
(29-12-2015, 09:30 AM)JJ0063 Wrote: Was chatting to a guy at work last week about this.

You hear on the news "it's been the mildest December since 1974" or whatever.. What did they say in 1974? OMFG QUICK WE'VE KNACKERED THE PLANET? Nah, it'll change again. They always refer to dates 40 odd years ago. Weather changes, it'll change again too.

also remember 1976 was the Hottest summer with droughts across the country
but 1978 was the longest coldest winter

so i recon the weather goes round in cycles but.....
if ice is being released from the poles as water there is more liquid so higher seas with more risk of flooding untill the water is locked up as ice again

as to what causes this...the weather cycle not global warming!

Sooo, we just need to build some massive freezers to store the water in... Sorted! Wink