These were all taken about 14.00 hrs today and I thought those of you in the south of Ireland, England and Wales, suffering gales, might be interested to see what it was like in the "eye of the storm" or the centre of the depression. It was reasonably wild last night but the centre moved over us this morning and it has been lovely here but with very high tides as the pressure is so low.
This is lovely Viv,so well put together.The weather here is not good.The rain is lashing down and the winds are beginning to get up again,but we are lucky here in North Devon compared to some
Thanks Bridget. It has been quite odd here. Usually when we get such low pressure here it is actually blowing very hard, but the eye of this depression is very pronounced and we have cyclonic calms! Viv
Beautiful crisp images and well put together Viv.......I was going to suggest getting the barometer checked, but you "old sea dogs" know more about the weather than us poor "landlubbers"....lol....Alan
Thank you very much everyone. Lol Alan - I agree it is a madly low barometer reading! Richard this is taken inside the marina itself with the Central pier to the right. Viv
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