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North Sea surge brings flood risk ???

Postby oranos64 » Fri Nov 09, 2007 11:18 am

again bad news in britian begins the day but how did this happen ...?

note the warning that oil is going up ...thank god they found a new oil and gas seabed in brazil ...go south america ..

North Sea surge brings flood risk

The barrier protecting Rotterdam has closed for the first time ever
A storm in the North Sea has left Britain and the Netherlands facing the worst flood threat in decades with tidal surges predicted early on Friday.
Flood defences have been put on alert on the entire Dutch coast and flood warnings are in place for the eastern and northern coasts of Britain.

A tidal wave in 1953 killed more than 2,000 people in both countries.

Oil platforms have been closed off the Norwegian coast and gales are expected in Germany and Denmark.

The Dutch transport ministry said this was the first time since 1976 the whole North Sea coast was under alert.



Maritime traffic in Rotterdam was halted, as the authorities closed the giant Maeslant barrier that guards entrance to the largest port in Europe for the first time since its construction in the 1990s.

It took half-an-hour for the two doors of the barrier across the Nieuwe Waterweg to meet, spanning a channel 360 metres wide.

Rotterdam will remain closed until 1700GMT on Friday, a port spokesman said.

One-third of the land mass of the Netherlands is under sea level.

Flood warnings

In Britain, the Thames River and Dartford Creek barriers are being shut as waters are forecast to surge 1.5 metres (5 feet) above normal sea levels.

UK government warned large areas of Norfolk and Kent coasts were at risk of severe flooding and the Met Office warned of gusts of up to 145km/h (90mph) for the Orkney and Shetland islands in Scotland.


Families along the Norfolk coast have been protecting their homes

The storm surge is expected to peak around dawn on Friday, and several hundred people have left their homes near Great Yarmouth in Norfolk.

Severe gale warnings were issued in Germany and Denmark, with wind gusts of up to 125km/h (80mph) expected.

In Germany, regions around the Elbe and Elm rivers were under flood warnings.

The North Sea storm affected oil industry in Norway, the fifth largest exporter of crude in the world, with the closure of oil platforms off its coast.

Norway's oil production of 220,000 barrels per day is expected to be slashed by 10% possibly leading to increases in the price of crude, already at record levels, experts say.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/7086264.stm

go south america

thank god for the BBC ...
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WINDY INDEED

Postby PARAMED » Fri Nov 09, 2007 1:37 pm

160 miles East of Aberdeen, wind 60 temp -12C

All our people are not allowed outside the safe area at this time

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Postby tessintrnc » Fri Nov 09, 2007 2:51 pm

I hope you all keep safe......Most of my family live a mere walk away from Southend/Shoeburyness beach, I hope those Thames barriers work!!
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Re: WINDY INDEED

Postby oranos64 » Fri Nov 09, 2007 3:49 pm

PARAMED wrote:160 miles East of Aberdeen, wind 60 temp -12C

All our people are not allowed outside the safe area at this time

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sorry to hear that ...and i hope you guys stay warm and entertained
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Re: WINDY INDEED

Postby oranos64 » Fri Nov 09, 2007 3:50 pm

oranos64 wrote:
PARAMED wrote:160 miles East of Aberdeen, wind 60 temp -12C

All our people are not allowed outside the safe area at this time

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sorry to hear that ...and i hope you guys stay warm and entertained


thats an amazing picture ..did you take it paramed ? on what type of camera etc ?
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Re: WINDY INDEED

Postby denizaksulu » Fri Nov 09, 2007 3:57 pm

PARAMED wrote:160 miles East of Aberdeen, wind 60 temp -12C

All our people are not allowed outside the safe area at this time

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Do you ever get 'Motion Sickness', Paramed? :lol:
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Postby PARAMED » Fri Nov 09, 2007 4:38 pm

Not my platform, a bit North of where we are, although from the same company.
Neither did I take the pic, must have been from the stand by boat.

For the past 24 hours we have been shaken not stirred, sea state is 9 metres plus, so when it hits at speed there is a long shake and shudder, just as well we are fixed to the sea bed or maybe end up in Norway.
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Postby denizaksulu » Fri Nov 09, 2007 5:25 pm

PARAMED wrote:Not my platform, a bit North of where we are, although from the same company.
Neither did I take the pic, must have been from the stand by boat.

For the past 24 hours we have been shaken not stirred, sea state is 9 metres plus, so when it hits at speed there is a long shake and shudder, just as well we are fixed to the sea bed or maybe end up in Norway.



My father would get motion sickness on dry land and just looking at the gentlest of ripples on the sea surface. Maybe it was just him. He had a bit of Alzheimers though.It could have been that.

Anyway be safe
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