Blackswanwood
Still Learning
Looks like we have another storm arriving - I hope you guys in Ireland and the west side of the UK are all safe. Please tire it out before it gets over the Pennines!
We'll be tying stuff down in the garden later today, before it arrives. Sounds pretty grim.Looks like we have another storm arriving - I hope you guys in Ireland and the west side of the UK are all safe. Please tire it out before it gets over the Pennines!
Trampoline stakes will be found and hammered in this afternoon!
Done, although to be honest I've wanted rid of the thing for a while, 'donating' it somewhere down the street or across the shire would be fine by me.I would hurry up with that. Your own personal forecast is for force 8 soon rising to force 10 later. Some will get up to force 11, hurricane 12 even,but I don't think Irish Sea or Malin are members of this forum......
My "get on with it" comment was misplaced, I now realise you are in Aberdeen. I thought you might be between Trafalgar and Sole, so getting the wind much soonerDone, although to be honest
Yes with less sun and more intermittent wind, we should be OK...on and off.Well at least we'll be able to generate a little wind energy rather than having to rely on oil & gas these last few days!
Please take note Mr Miliband.
Oh no, of course not. The wind will be far tooooooooo strong so the wind generators will have to be feathered so they're not damaged. What a joke.Well at least we'll be able to generate a little wind energy rather than having to rely on oil & gas these last few days!
Please take note Mr Miliband.
So, Northern Ireland is getting battered, 100mph winds, 500,000 homes without power, and YOU expect wind generators to carry on as normal? I'm thinking I'm seeing the joke here.Oh no, of course not. The wind will be far tooooooooo strong so the wind generators will have to be feathered so they're not damaged. What a joke.
Well at least we'll be able to generate a little wind energy rather than having to rely on oil & gas these last few days!
Please take note Mr Miliband.