Wednesday, 1 March 2006
Tuesday 28/02/06
A very wintery scene presents itself at daybreak. About 2 to 5 cms of snow, a fair amount over the Arnish hills and in the backyard. The picture gallery shows what could be seen outside through the day. As the morning progresses, very heavy snow showers come through. Snow does not settle, but visibility is at times restricted to Goat Island, only ¼ mile distant across the Basin. The ferry is very late, arriving at 2.30 pm, and its second sailing of the day is cancelled. Muirneag never left for Ullapool last night. Strong winds today, force 6-7, with gusts up to force 9. Severe disruption in the Highlands and Northern Isles due to snow and ice with hundreds of schools closed. Webcam attracts about 120 visitors by 2.40pm. Have extensively publicised it on Metcheck, and everybody wants to watch falling snow. Heaven knows why. Snow penetrates further south in the UK. It's very cold outside, only 1C / 34F. The ferry from Stromness to Scrabster is cancelled. Continue to try out the new camera, which has a camcorder function on it. Odd visitors to the webcam come from South Africa, Egypt and Vietnam. The snowshowers continue unabated after dark. Total number of viewers on webcam 215 today.
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Your comment re wondering why anyone wants to watch snow reminded me of an Australian colleague with whom I worked nightshifts with. She suddenly started yelling at the top of her voice Look look.and pointing at the window. I expected to see an intruder staring at us through it such was her fixed expression of amazement but it was lovely large gently falling snow flakes a sight she had never ever seen before that held her transfixed. Her amazement was a sight to see!
ReplyDeletelovely evening pics Pharm
ReplyDeleteYour camera sure takes better pictures than your webcam. I was really surprised at the pictures of night time. On the webcam, at night, you cant see very well. Rhonda
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