Wednesday 2 March 2016

Indonesian MEGA Quake Sends SHOCK WAVE Through Ocean. Buoys in Alarm Mode







A 7.9 Mega Earthquake jst struck off Indonesian Coast. The Earthquake happened South West of Sumatra. A Tsunami warning was justly raised. 




This Quake instantly send an Energy pulse across the Ocean. The image shows Three Buoys all triggered into an Alarm state.








Indonesian MEGA Quake Sends SHOCK WAVE Through Ocean. Buoys in Alarm Mode




A 7.9 Mega Earthquake jst struck off Indonesian Coast. The Earthquake happened South West of Sumatra. A Tsunami warning was justly raised. 


This Quake instantly send an Energy pulse across the Ocean. The image shows Three Buoys all triggered into an Alarm state.




BRITAIN TO BRACE FOR STORM JAKE MOVING IN.







Storm Jake has blown into Britain tonight after forecasters warned of ice and 70mph winds along with up to four inches of snow.


The storm hit parts of Ireland this evening and blustery and cold weather will spread across the South West of England and Wales today.


Showers turned wintry overnight, with the risk of a more prolonged spell of snowfall lasting until early tomorrow morning, especially in the South.


This will bring snow with one to two inches possible in many places, and locally up to four inches - mainly on ground above about 300ft.


A temperature drop is also expected in northern cities tomorrow where a fall of about 6C (43F) will follow balmier readings of 11C (34F) today.





Read more  - http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3471490/Storm-Jake-way-TONIGHT-forecasters-warn-Britain-brace-icy-roads-four-inches-snow-70mph-winds.html




















BRITAIN TO BRACE FOR STORM JAKE MOVING IN.


Storm Jake has blown into Britain tonight after forecasters warned of ice and 70mph winds along with up to four inches of snow.
The storm hit parts of Ireland this evening and blustery and cold weather will spread across the South West of England and Wales today.
Showers turned wintry overnight, with the risk of a more prolonged spell of snowfall lasting until early tomorrow morning, especially in the South.
This will bring snow with one to two inches possible in many places, and locally up to four inches - mainly on ground above about 300ft.
A temperature drop is also expected in northern cities tomorrow where a fall of about 6C (43F) will follow balmier readings of 11C (34F) today.

Read more  - http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3471490/Storm-Jake-way-TONIGHT-forecasters-warn-Britain-brace-icy-roads-four-inches-snow-70mph-winds.html





Monday 29 February 2016

Public warned to stay away, large rock fall Dorset, East Beach, West Bay,







PEOPLE have been told to "stay away" from a west Dorset beach after police were called to a large rock fall.


The rock fall took place at East Beach, West Bay, overnight on Sunday at the cliffs made famous by award-winning ITV drama Broadchurch at West Bay.


Dorset Police are urging people to avoid the area, while experts say the rocks which have cut off the beach at high tide will be left for the sea to eventually wash away.




A police spokesman said: "Dorset Police were called at 9.21am to reports of a large landslide on East Beach in West Bay, Bridport.


"Members of the public are being advised to avoid the beach and cliff area in West Bay at this time due to the area being unsafe."


Police have also closed the coastal path from Freshwater to West Bay.


Speaking at the scene PC Tim Sturgess said: "We closed the beach after reports of a land slip.


"You can clearly see that it is a big landslide which has cut off the tide.


"We have closed the beach and the coastal path. People should certainly stay away from the area at the moment."


Read more - http://www.dorsetecho.co.uk/news/14308899.Public_warned_to_stay_away_after__large_landslide__at_Dorset_beach/