Diary entry 11 January 2005
Gales forecast for today, so decided not to go out for walk. Could have
done, in retrospect. The sun was out at 3pm, but then all hell broke
loose. Alarming reports on Radio Scotland, no ferry, the Isle of Lewis
did not leave Ullapool after the early sailing and Western Isles
Council has closed libraries, schools for tomorrow. Calmac has
cancelled sailings on ALL its routes. At 5.20pm the power went off.
It's off in Uig (Lewis) and all of Lochs. There is no signal on the
entire FM-band; the transmitter at Eitsal is off. Isles FM is still
going as this has a separate transmitter in Stornoway. Power briefly
came back at 6.23, but didn't last. Blue lights at Laxay, apparently
police telling people to abandon their car journeys. Bins flying about
at the back; I'll be retrieving them from the loch shore in a few days
time. Isles FM keeps me posted with my battery powered radio. Radio
Scotland on 810 kHz mediumwave reverts to football. What a night! Oh
there was no TV signal either, when the power came back at 6.23. Pity
it's dark. Before dusk, the caps on the waves were sheered off by the
wind, at 4.15. People are being advised to stay in. Scaffolding on a
site at South Beach Street in Stornoway has collapsed through the
window of a restaurant across Kenneth Street. The A859 in Stornoway is
shut between Newvalley and the Manor Roundabout. Only light indoors is
from the emergency lights and my own little torch, by which I write
this account. Storm rampages through every nook and cranny. All sorts
of meetings are being cancelled. The causeway between North Uist and
Benbecula may be closed. The hostel building is shaking in the wind.
Skye Bridge closes at 7.15, other bridges in Scotland follow suit. No
traffic goes down the A859 - it's pitch dark. Isles FM went off air at
7.32, leaving me with a silent FM band. The transmitter keeps going,
but there is no signal from the Newton Street studios. Radio Scotland
on mediumwave only has bloody football until 9.30, aaargh! I'm already
bored. No lights anywhere, not in the village, not in Laxay across the
water either.
Thursday, 10 January 2008
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Good grief This sound pretty nasty.I do hope you find something to occupy your hours with this evening .I agree on the futty Ahhhhhhh !!! I hate winds and storms.They are very frightening.Prayers being said things soon get back to normal and knowone is hurt during this horrid weather.Keep warm.Take Care God Bless Kath
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That sounds like it was a horrendous storm, I can't imagine they were airing football during a storm the likes of this. I would imagine re-reading this you can envision everything that took place that night.
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