Big storm heading to Ireland and England

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Nov 18, 2005
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I started watching this develop yesterday. Two bomb cyclones merged off the coast of Greenland, turning into one mega-storm. Hurricane force winds and 100ft waves reported. You sure don't want to be on a boat in the North Atlantic right now.

 
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Got a name now, storm Dennis.

How strong are the winds? How about waterfalls in reverse?
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That's nuts. They just can't get a break in the last week or two.
 
Two things man cannot control, the weather and when they die.
 
Been following this also. Looks like another stretch of challenging days for those folks over yonder ways! Noooo good.
 
Boris will make sure they are all cozy.....
 
Thanks for your concern. I am in the hills of Mid Wales and have not been affected much at all but parts of South Wales have suffered severe flooding. In many places the water levels were the highest on record.
 
Thanks for your concern. I am in the hills of Mid Wales and have not been affected much at all but parts of South Wales have suffered severe flooding. In many places the water levels were the highest on record.
Glad it's over and you were not badly affected. That was a serious storm.