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Weather warnings Yellow. 1987 storm or a quiet breeze
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<blockquote data-quote="RushesToo" data-source="post: 200329" data-attributes="member: 1095"><p>These are on the how likely / how bad - you will get torrential rainfall but you might miss it - there will be people a few miles from you that were amber and got amber or worse got red.</p><p></p><p>I am so glad I don't live in the States - you get hurricane tracks tens / hundreds of miles wide, miss it and your fine, in the path and it's armageddon. I quite like the English weather [less so British] version - it might, just might get a bit wet and blow a bit.</p><p></p><p>Mostly our weather is in the yellow amber bit. Although it raises a thought - when it<strong> doesn't </strong>rain for 6 weeks, or<strong> does </strong>steadily for 6 weeks, we don't get a warning. Because it won't hurt people in the short term is my take. The colours only relate to the next 24 hours, not the long term effects which we are all still working round.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RushesToo, post: 200329, member: 1095"] These are on the how likely / how bad - you will get torrential rainfall but you might miss it - there will be people a few miles from you that were amber and got amber or worse got red. I am so glad I don't live in the States - you get hurricane tracks tens / hundreds of miles wide, miss it and your fine, in the path and it's armageddon. I quite like the English weather [less so British] version - it might, just might get a bit wet and blow a bit. Mostly our weather is in the yellow amber bit. Although it raises a thought - when it[B] doesn't [/B]rain for 6 weeks, or[B] does [/B]steadily for 6 weeks, we don't get a warning. Because it won't hurt people in the short term is my take. The colours only relate to the next 24 hours, not the long term effects which we are all still working round. [/QUOTE]
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