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Storm 08:23 - Dec 5 with 14792 viewsconnell10

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

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Storm on 19:04 - Dec 5 with 2587 viewsSuperhoops2808

Storm on 09:36 - Dec 5 by TheChef

"Storms"

It's called winter weather!


Nah... It'll be TFL's fault
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Storm on 19:08 - Dec 5 with 2564 viewsdmm

Storm on 17:30 - Dec 5 by Lblock

Climate hyperbole


People in places such as Tewkesbury, Earnley, Alverstoke, Ross-on-Wye, Winchester, All Stretton and many other towns and cities who this year have suffered flooded homes and businesses and damaged roads would beg to differ.

And before you mention it, yes there have always been flooding events but not with this frequency and intensity. And, it's only going to get worse.

It's not hyperbole. It's reality.
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Storm on 19:20 - Dec 5 with 2542 viewsderbyhoop

Storm on 17:30 - Dec 5 by Lblock

Climate hyperbole


How much scientific evidence are you going to ignore before you accept that climate change really is a thing?

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Storm on 19:56 - Dec 5 with 2456 viewskensalriser

Not really much point trying to engage someone covering their ears and eyes and muttering lalala.

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Storm on 20:03 - Dec 5 with 2442 viewsslmrstid

Storm on 19:08 - Dec 5 by dmm

People in places such as Tewkesbury, Earnley, Alverstoke, Ross-on-Wye, Winchester, All Stretton and many other towns and cities who this year have suffered flooded homes and businesses and damaged roads would beg to differ.

And before you mention it, yes there have always been flooding events but not with this frequency and intensity. And, it's only going to get worse.

It's not hyperbole. It's reality.


And Billing Aquadrome in Northamptonshire, whilst always a bit of a flood hotspot, has had serious floods three times alone this year, the most recent of which last week led to warnings of danger to life. And in the county the A14 dual carriageway was underwater, never known that to happen.

(As an aside, being from Northants, I've never understood why anyone would want to buy a holiday home in the middle of the country but each to their own...)

The British Touring Car Championship had three race days of ten suspended this year due to extreme rain and race tracks flooding - at Donington Park, Snetterton, and Silverstone which is the most advanced draining wise of the lot. You could call it bad luck, but three race days in a year to experience suspended action is unprecedented.
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Storm on 20:07 - Dec 5 with 2429 viewsconnell10

Storm on 19:56 - Dec 5 by kensalriser

Not really much point trying to engage someone covering their ears and eyes and muttering lalala.


I think people are just to scared to see the facts that are staring them in the face .

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Storm on 20:23 - Dec 5 with 2383 viewsloftupper

Storm on 20:07 - Dec 5 by connell10

I think people are just to scared to see the facts that are staring them in the face .


I think some people just want to wind other people up.
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Storm on 20:27 - Dec 5 with 2344 viewsLblock

Your science is better than my science and on we go.....

You will NEVER accept the facts about flooding.
If you want to dramatically reduce the flooding in areas you refer to then it's simple :- reduce the population of the UK and stop building houses and infrastructure that stop natural percolation via hard standing etc. If you're really serious about it then demolish all the wrongfully approved schemes on flood plains etc.

If you cannot entertain even just a slim chance that this great climate lie is actually all about screwing more money out of us and has become a self serving industry via sustainability bullshit then fine.
I totally accept the weather and climate is changing. It has since this rock was formed millions of years ago and it will continue to do so with no amount of tofu eating stopping that.

I'll say no more.... I'm off to look at some caveman art that showed them driving 4.0L Range Rovers across the Teutonic plates which of course caused the Tropics, the Ice Age etc


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

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Storm on 21:24 - Dec 5 with 2241 viewsBoston

Storm on 19:20 - Dec 5 by derbyhoop

How much scientific evidence are you going to ignore before you accept that climate change really is a thing?


Climate change has always been a thing. It's humans that haven't.

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Storm on 21:40 - Dec 5 with 2214 viewskensalriser

Storm on 20:27 - Dec 5 by Lblock

Your science is better than my science and on we go.....

You will NEVER accept the facts about flooding.
If you want to dramatically reduce the flooding in areas you refer to then it's simple :- reduce the population of the UK and stop building houses and infrastructure that stop natural percolation via hard standing etc. If you're really serious about it then demolish all the wrongfully approved schemes on flood plains etc.

If you cannot entertain even just a slim chance that this great climate lie is actually all about screwing more money out of us and has become a self serving industry via sustainability bullshit then fine.
I totally accept the weather and climate is changing. It has since this rock was formed millions of years ago and it will continue to do so with no amount of tofu eating stopping that.

I'll say no more.... I'm off to look at some caveman art that showed them driving 4.0L Range Rovers across the Teutonic plates which of course caused the Tropics, the Ice Age etc



Of course, the fossil fuel industry is one big charitable enterprise that never made a penny out of anyone...

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Storm on 22:04 - Dec 5 with 2166 viewsloftboy

We could go to net zero tomorrow in this country and it wouldn’t make a blind bit of difference to stopping “climate change” .
I have no idea if it’s a natural phenomenon or man made but what we are paying in taxes in this country to try and stop the doings of the entire world is scandalous.
Remind me how many coal fire power stations have opened in China and India this year?
How much of an impact in the climate are all the rockets and missiles being launched in Ukraine and the Middle East?
Do you think America home of the automobile will cut back on their oil production onceTrump is back in?
Massive housing estates going up in Suffolk and Norfolk near to towns that are experiencing flooding.
We are being duped into paying more and more and guilt tripped if we question it.

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Storm on 22:23 - Dec 5 with 2125 viewsnumptydumpty

Storm on 22:04 - Dec 5 by loftboy

We could go to net zero tomorrow in this country and it wouldn’t make a blind bit of difference to stopping “climate change” .
I have no idea if it’s a natural phenomenon or man made but what we are paying in taxes in this country to try and stop the doings of the entire world is scandalous.
Remind me how many coal fire power stations have opened in China and India this year?
How much of an impact in the climate are all the rockets and missiles being launched in Ukraine and the Middle East?
Do you think America home of the automobile will cut back on their oil production onceTrump is back in?
Massive housing estates going up in Suffolk and Norfolk near to towns that are experiencing flooding.
We are being duped into paying more and more and guilt tripped if we question it.


Yes but what is the name of the storm ...

We just experienced the exotically named Storm Bert ...

Storm Charlie perhaps!!!

Storm Inateacup !!

Storm In Norman ....

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Storm on 22:30 - Dec 5 with 2109 viewsloftboy

Storm on 22:23 - Dec 5 by numptydumpty

Yes but what is the name of the storm ...

We just experienced the exotically named Storm Bert ...

Storm Charlie perhaps!!!

Storm Inateacup !!

Storm In Norman ....


Darragh

favourite cheese mature Cheddar. FFS there is no such thing as the EPL
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Storm on 23:01 - Dec 5 with 2047 views222gers

We've had several mini-ice ages in the last thousand years or so but I don't think, any mini-burnup periods.
Anyone seen the film The Day The Earth Caught Fire ?
Great film and Michael Caine's first. (uncredited) appearance on screen.
Notta lotta people know that.
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Storm on 23:50 - Dec 5 with 1964 viewsloftupper

The argument should possibly have been framed around energy security rather than human influenced climate change.

Can’t understand why it’s not possible to build better flood defenses. But again it comes down to people not wanting to pay for it.

Anyway, having this Saturdays game called off due to adverse weather wouldn’t be the worst thing, need to get some players back.
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Storm on 00:20 - Dec 6 with 1918 viewsTrom

Storm on 13:59 - Dec 5 by Myke

We are getting it this evening, so might have blown through before Sat afternoon


It's windy and wet tonight but this is not the same low-pressure system that will impact Saturday.
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Storm on 08:26 - Dec 6 with 1723 viewsconnell10

Storm on 00:20 - Dec 6 by Trom

It's windy and wet tonight but this is not the same low-pressure system that will impact Saturday.


Thank you Michael Fish

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Poll: best number 10 ever?

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Storm on 09:45 - Dec 6 with 1635 viewsTheChef

Storm on 22:23 - Dec 5 by numptydumpty

Yes but what is the name of the storm ...

We just experienced the exotically named Storm Bert ...

Storm Charlie perhaps!!!

Storm Inateacup !!

Storm In Norman ....


The fact we now feel the need to use names for these things is the ultimate dumbing down of this once great nation.

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Storm on 09:55 - Dec 6 with 1606 viewsLanhoop

Storm on 09:45 - Dec 6 by TheChef

The fact we now feel the need to use names for these things is the ultimate dumbing down of this once great nation.


It's a joint UK/Eire/Netherlands thing so maybe it's a dumbing down of nations?
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Storm on 09:59 - Dec 6 with 1576 viewsGus_iom

Storm on 21:24 - Dec 5 by Boston

Climate change has always been a thing. It's humans that haven't.


I was just listening to a podcast about civilisational collapse across the Mediterranean 3000 yrs ago caused by a 300 year drought ( there were fluctuations in that time).
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Storm on 13:56 - Dec 6 with 1375 viewsdavman

Storm on 22:04 - Dec 5 by loftboy

We could go to net zero tomorrow in this country and it wouldn’t make a blind bit of difference to stopping “climate change” .
I have no idea if it’s a natural phenomenon or man made but what we are paying in taxes in this country to try and stop the doings of the entire world is scandalous.
Remind me how many coal fire power stations have opened in China and India this year?
How much of an impact in the climate are all the rockets and missiles being launched in Ukraine and the Middle East?
Do you think America home of the automobile will cut back on their oil production onceTrump is back in?
Massive housing estates going up in Suffolk and Norfolk near to towns that are experiencing flooding.
We are being duped into paying more and more and guilt tripped if we question it.


On the way to the Swansea game we went past Port Talbot and I said to my lad that was somewhere we learned about at school as it was the hub of industry that produced the coal that fuelled the country. He told me that although the fuel they mine there is not used domestically anymore (so that we meet our Carbon emissions targets) we sell it abroad.

I mean wtf.

We'll get on the high horse to not use such fuel and then sell it to others who will. We make money, the C emissions will still find their way into the atmosphere, but not on our "accounts" so we're alright.

There is some truth in Climate Change and the signs are that we ARE threatening the planet, but unless EVERYONE does something, our little bit is pointless.

Yes, someone has to start, but wtf does it always HAVE to be us?

Can we go out yet?
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Storm on 13:59 - Dec 6 with 1369 viewsdavman

Storm on 20:27 - Dec 5 by Lblock

Your science is better than my science and on we go.....

You will NEVER accept the facts about flooding.
If you want to dramatically reduce the flooding in areas you refer to then it's simple :- reduce the population of the UK and stop building houses and infrastructure that stop natural percolation via hard standing etc. If you're really serious about it then demolish all the wrongfully approved schemes on flood plains etc.

If you cannot entertain even just a slim chance that this great climate lie is actually all about screwing more money out of us and has become a self serving industry via sustainability bullshit then fine.
I totally accept the weather and climate is changing. It has since this rock was formed millions of years ago and it will continue to do so with no amount of tofu eating stopping that.

I'll say no more.... I'm off to look at some caveman art that showed them driving 4.0L Range Rovers across the Teutonic plates which of course caused the Tropics, the Ice Age etc



Go on, all vote on this thread; it could be the most divisive one yet! Just like all social media, no middle ground; its either "we CAN do something about it" or "its all down to population explosion and therefore it matters not what we do".

Of course there's middle ground, but where is the fun in that?


Can we go out yet?
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Storm on 16:24 - Dec 6 with 1153 viewskernowhoop

Friday afternoon:
Tomorrow's matches at Cardiff and Plymouth are off.
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Storm on 17:10 - Dec 6 with 1048 viewsE17hoop

Storm on 13:59 - Dec 6 by davman

Go on, all vote on this thread; it could be the most divisive one yet! Just like all social media, no middle ground; its either "we CAN do something about it" or "its all down to population explosion and therefore it matters not what we do".

Of course there's middle ground, but where is the fun in that?



The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function .” F. Scott Fitzgerald

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Storm on 18:04 - Dec 6 with 946 viewsbaz_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.
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