Government alert for Storm Darragh
Who else received the alert on their phone?
I was in the railway room listening to music via my phone on a speaker at quite high volume.
The alert made mr jump out of my skin! :goggleeyes:
Hi Martin
@port perran , see the BBC news website. I hope that you will escape the worst of the storm.
Tim
As Tim says
https://www.bbc.co.uk/
news/articles/
c2dxlwz219ko
Certain parts of the country where there are coastal areas
No alert in Chippenham nor Swindon apparently, Bristol yes.
I was in a pub having a meal, loads of phones going off, loud and we were wondering what the hell was going on at first!!
Best wishes
Simon
My flight to the UK got cancelled because of the storms. Getting reports from family in North Devon showing it looking like a disaster area. Although that's the before photos.
No alerts here last night although it was very wet both inside and out :beers:
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Just an average evening's consumption, then? :D
Maybe slightly more than usual and it's wet again outside tonight so I may have to try a couple more :beers:
Flipping heck John! Mrs Moonglum was pleased to see some wine.
Quote from: Moonglum on December 07, 2024, 05:47:57 PMFlipping heck John! Mrs Moonglum was pleased to see some wine.
I didn't drink ALL of those. Only these:
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:beers:
That's still flipping heck!
'twas a good night, that's for sure :beers:
Can confirm alert went off in North Bristol whilst we were driving.
Was quite a shock.
Took a fraction of a second to realise what it was and my wife looking at the phone to confirm it wasn't a nuclear strike threat (which dramatic as it sounds, I am led to believe would use the same system?).
Annoyingly the tech is not massively accurate as it turns out we are / were in the "Orange" alert rather than "Red" alert area.
Guessing this is a factor of phone transmitter location but still, we don't want to get lackadaisical about such things do we?
Especially if the threat of another sun coming over the horizon ever occurs...
Skyline2uk
Quote from: Skyline2uk on December 07, 2024, 08:09:25 PMCan confirm alert went off in North Bristol whilst we were driving.
Was quite a shock.
Took a fraction of a second to realise what it was and my wife looking at the phone to confirm it wasn't a nuclear strike threat (which dramatic as it sounds, I am led to believe would use the same system?).
Annoyingly the tech is not massively accurate as it turns out we are / were in the "Orange" alert rather than "Red" alert area.
Guessing this is a factor of phone transmitter location but still, we don't want to get lackadaisical about such things do we?
Especially if the threat of another sun coming over the horizon ever occurs...
Skyline2uk
If you see another sun , get new glasses or go out to lunch!
I was Christmas shopping with my wife in the city centre on Saturday, when a chap queueing to pay for something jumped out of his skin when his phone sounded the alarm. Neither of ours did. Conspiracy theories abound....