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Storm 08:23 - Dec 5 with 14351 viewsconnell10

Looks like a big storm coming in on saturday , that means delays on all public transport!

AND WHEN I DREAM , I DREAM ABOUT YOU AND WHEN I SCREAM I SCREAM ABOUT YOU!!!!!
Poll: best number 10 ever?

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Storm on 18:11 - Dec 6 with 1912 viewsDavieQPR

According to Al Gore 'all the ice will be gone from the North Pole by 2013'.
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Storm on 18:24 - Dec 6 with 1865 viewsHayesender

I'm just hoping to be able to get to the game tomorrow, and more importantly get home again. 60mph winds due down here in Littlehampton from tonight, and all the way through tomorrow

Poll: Shamima Beghum

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Storm on 18:38 - Dec 6 with 1822 viewsEsox_Lucius

Storm on 18:04 - Dec 6 by baz_qpr

I always struggle with the fact that that people who are most vocal re immigration are also the most vocal re mitigations to climate change like they dont see that the latter will drive the former. But then of course you stop and realise that the UK is on the same Latitude as Alaska, Canada, Sweden and Siberia and if the ice sheets do melt and that cold water stops the Atlantic current or pushes it south, then it will be so bloody cold that no one will want to come here anyway and it all makes a bit more sense.


Perhaps if we stopped selling arms to the countries that are creating these refugees you wouldn't have to worry about them coming to the UK.

The grass is always greener.

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Storm on 18:48 - Dec 6 with 1788 viewscolinallcars

Kew Gardens closed tomorrow
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Storm on 19:03 - Dec 6 with 1734 viewsR_from_afar

Storm on 18:04 - Dec 6 by baz_qpr

I always struggle with the fact that that people who are most vocal re immigration are also the most vocal re mitigations to climate change like they dont see that the latter will drive the former. But then of course you stop and realise that the UK is on the same Latitude as Alaska, Canada, Sweden and Siberia and if the ice sheets do melt and that cold water stops the Atlantic current or pushes it south, then it will be so bloody cold that no one will want to come here anyway and it all makes a bit more sense.


20 of the world's mega cities are on the coast. Yikes!

"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."

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Storm on 19:37 - Dec 6 with 1678 viewsSuperhoops2808

Storm on 18:48 - Dec 6 by colinallcars

Kew Gardens closed tomorrow


All royal parks are too
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Storm on 19:58 - Dec 6 with 1598 viewsJigsore

Storm on 18:11 - Dec 6 by DavieQPR

According to Al Gore 'all the ice will be gone from the North Pole by 2013'.


if you know Davie please send an ambulance to his home, he's raving

“The thing about football - the important thing about football - is that it is not just about football.”

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Storm on 20:03 - Dec 6 with 1555 viewsNorthernr

Well, it's pretty lively in Tooting right now.
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Storm on 20:09 - Dec 6 with 1531 viewsGus_iom

The honest answer to increased flooding is that there are a number of causes, both natural and man-made. We are in an era of increased rainfall. We are creating more and more impermeable surfaces - buildings, roads, etc. We are building on flood plains. Agricultural techniques have changed. Environmental management of water courses can also accentuate flooding. Some of these things we can definitely control...
I think I'll add that while I have some scepticism about the causes of aspects of climate change, I want less pollutants in this world and more flora and fauna, so do support some, if not all, green initiatives. While watching the money trail.
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Storm on 20:19 - Dec 6 with 1470 viewsloftus77

Important games around us league-wise already postponed tomorrow. Cardiff, Plymouth. Portsmouth will be desperate to cling on (given recent circumstances) but will do well to IMHmeteorogicalO.
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Storm on 20:22 - Dec 6 with 1448 viewsscot1963

Storm on 11:26 - Dec 5 by Juzzie

Mother-in-law flying into Heathrow Saturday evening.... that'll be fun!


I was watching Heathrow in the last bit of windy weather we had and this was the stand out couple of minutes (though a lot of the comments underneath this clip were more focused on whether he was wearing a wig )



Edit - just to add it was the stand out moment for all the wrong reasons if that didn't translate
[Post edited 6 Dec 22:00]
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Storm on 20:24 - Dec 6 with 1431 viewsGus_iom

Storm on 20:22 - Dec 6 by scot1963

I was watching Heathrow in the last bit of windy weather we had and this was the stand out couple of minutes (though a lot of the comments underneath this clip were more focused on whether he was wearing a wig )



Edit - just to add it was the stand out moment for all the wrong reasons if that didn't translate
[Post edited 6 Dec 22:00]


Yikes!
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Storm on 20:27 - Dec 6 with 1416 viewsBlackCrowe

Sigh, joyous times await in East Paddock. My favourite place in the world in dry weather, less so in windy swirly rain.

Poll: Kitchen threads or polls?

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Storm on 20:37 - Dec 6 with 1378 viewskensalriser

Storm on 20:09 - Dec 6 by Gus_iom

The honest answer to increased flooding is that there are a number of causes, both natural and man-made. We are in an era of increased rainfall. We are creating more and more impermeable surfaces - buildings, roads, etc. We are building on flood plains. Agricultural techniques have changed. Environmental management of water courses can also accentuate flooding. Some of these things we can definitely control...
I think I'll add that while I have some scepticism about the causes of aspects of climate change, I want less pollutants in this world and more flora and fauna, so do support some, if not all, green initiatives. While watching the money trail.
[Post edited 6 Dec 20:17]


The money trail = oil.

Poll: QPR to finish 7th or Brentford to drop out of the top 6?

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Storm on 20:49 - Dec 6 with 1313 viewsNorthernr

Storm on 20:22 - Dec 6 by scot1963

I was watching Heathrow in the last bit of windy weather we had and this was the stand out couple of minutes (though a lot of the comments underneath this clip were more focused on whether he was wearing a wig )



Edit - just to add it was the stand out moment for all the wrong reasons if that didn't translate
[Post edited 6 Dec 22:00]


It's not right this stuff.
Little Rock was meant to be a wake up call for the industry.
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Storm on 20:54 - Dec 6 with 1294 viewsPaddyhoops

Storm on 20:22 - Dec 6 by scot1963

I was watching Heathrow in the last bit of windy weather we had and this was the stand out couple of minutes (though a lot of the comments underneath this clip were more focused on whether he was wearing a wig )



Edit - just to add it was the stand out moment for all the wrong reasons if that didn't translate
[Post edited 6 Dec 22:00]


Syrup. Definitely
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Storm on 21:03 - Dec 6 with 1244 viewsBlackCrowe

Storm on 20:49 - Dec 6 by Northernr

It's not right this stuff.
Little Rock was meant to be a wake up call for the industry.


Fckg hell would need a stiff one after that. Vodka and tonic that is.

Poll: Kitchen threads or polls?

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Storm on 21:10 - Dec 6 with 1218 viewsstowmarketrange

Storm on 21:03 - Dec 6 by BlackCrowe

Fckg hell would need a stiff one after that. Vodka and tonic that is.


When I flew to Auckland from San Francisco for the cricket in 2023 it was during the hurricane/typhoon that hit the North Island the day before,but most flights were being diverted to Sydney,or turning back halfway across the pacific.
I think we landed on one wheel as the wind was still so strong.
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Storm on 21:16 - Dec 6 with 1188 viewsted_hendrix


My Father had a profound influence on me, he was a lunatic.

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Storm on 21:19 - Dec 6 with 1173 viewsDannyPaddox

Storm on 20:22 - Dec 6 by scot1963

I was watching Heathrow in the last bit of windy weather we had and this was the stand out couple of minutes (though a lot of the comments underneath this clip were more focused on whether he was wearing a wig )



Edit - just to add it was the stand out moment for all the wrong reasons if that didn't translate
[Post edited 6 Dec 22:00]


A fortnight ago a mate was on a much delayed flight (suspect package) from Gatwick to Bilbao. (I was due out the next day) He spent a lot of his limbo time drinking. Finally on a flight and approaching Bilbao they couldn’t land due to weather. The pilot made two attempts. Apparently the turbulence was bad with a lot of worried and wailing people on the plane. During the flight my pal got chatting with some blokes from a rugby team - also drinking. At the second attempt to land he got most of the team to join in with an “Oooooooooohhhh” and then when the pilot failed to land and instead gained altitude they all chanted, “… you’re shît aaaaaaaaargh!” Eventually they flew to Barcelona and landed … and all lived happily ever after.
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Storm on 22:50 - Dec 6 with 990 viewsHayesender

Game in danger of being called off?


Poll: Shamima Beghum

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Storm on 23:03 - Dec 6 with 942 viewsMick_S

Storm on 20:54 - Dec 6 by Paddyhoops

Syrup. Definitely


Fantastic from the lad to keep it on in that weather.

Did I ever mention that I was in Minder?

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Storm on 23:05 - Dec 6 with 926 viewsdmm

Storm on 22:50 - Dec 6 by Hayesender

Game in danger of being called off?



Interesting and I wonder what the reason would be to call off the game at LR?
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Storm on 23:14 - Dec 6 with 876 viewsLblock

Storm on 20:09 - Dec 6 by Gus_iom

The honest answer to increased flooding is that there are a number of causes, both natural and man-made. We are in an era of increased rainfall. We are creating more and more impermeable surfaces - buildings, roads, etc. We are building on flood plains. Agricultural techniques have changed. Environmental management of water courses can also accentuate flooding. Some of these things we can definitely control...
I think I'll add that while I have some scepticism about the causes of aspects of climate change, I want less pollutants in this world and more flora and fauna, so do support some, if not all, green initiatives. While watching the money trail.
[Post edited 6 Dec 20:17]


Had to say….. absolutely bang on!!!

In terms of pollution my main focus and irk is rubbish and what we’ve done to the seas
The oil industry was the worst with horrendous spills but they’re dwarfed now by the actions of huge nations and everyday people chucking all sorts of shit, and actual shit, into waterways and oceans.
Single use plastic is a sustainability drive I’m on board with — something that should be recycled by law across the globe and micro plastic contaminants in the sea are at disgusting levels.

The oil, coal and gas industries are cleaner than ever with nuclear even cleaner; no idea why people can’t see that but the majority are blinded by the great climate lie.
Latest nuts from Milliband and his mob is the banning of gas boilers from 2030 onwards. As a great man once said, “my word”!!! Where will this madness end.

Good luck to any sensible adults who can make decisions for themselves next day or so.
I’m sure it’s a bit wet n windy (you know…..Winter) you can make the right choice; whereas if it actually is a full on cyclone you’ll do the same as well.
If you see a job lot of timber being delivered to Noah then have a word…..

Cherish and enjoy life.... this ain't no dress rehearsal

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Storm on 23:23 - Dec 6 with 851 viewsdmm

"The oil, coal and gas industries are cleaner than ever..." I'd love to see the facts that back up that statement.
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