To commemorate the Hurricane of January 2005, I'm reprinting the diary entries for those days. This is Wednesday, 12 January, 2005
Very disturbed night, with the wind shaking the building. Electricity
remains off. Trains, planes, ferries: the lot are cancelled. Shop
nextdoor is closed, a rooftile lies in front of the door and one tile
has come off the roof of the centre next door. Storm has been rampaging
through Stornoway, and high tide led to flooding. Overnight windspeeds:
Barra 106 mph, Stornoway 99 mph (steady speed: 62 mph), North Rona (40
miles north of Lewis) 124 mph. Briefly ventured out at 12.30, found the
minibus for the centre had lost all its windows on the windward side,
blown in. Walked round to the top of the road, then doubled back
through the moorland. Encountered Mr McLeod who stopped short of
calling me mad for venturing out in this weather. Shower started, which
changed to hail, and very strong winds. People are asked not to venture
into the Lews Castle grounds, as trees are coming down. Likewise, the
Willow Glen road. Caught the shoplady, so have beans and bread. There
is no busservice today. There is no mains water in Gravir and Achmore.
The Eitsal transmitter is off with stormdamage. The Co-op on Macaulay
Road in S'way reopened at 3 after they fixed the roof. The sun comes
through at 3.10. Funny, all the water had been blown out of the U-bend
in the toilet early this morning. Had to flush in order to fill it up
again. Electricity not expected back on until tomorrow evening. At
4.30, Laxay had the electric back on. Found that local supply comes
across the loch from there.More than half the island is still without
power, so as yet: hanging on in a rather cold hostel. Only one room
heated on a gas-heater which smells. Went to bed at 8 - all the
emergency lights are out and it's pitchdark.
Friday, 11 January 2008
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This sounds quite scary to me ~ 99 mph winds, I cannot fathom how that must sound. I've been in bad storms but I don't think the winds hit speeds the likes of what you are talking about. It is no wonder you remember this storm!
ReplyDeleteLisa
Hurricanes...beautiful things to behold.....but being through one is enough.
ReplyDelete~Amy
This was really interesting. It doesn't sound like anything I'd like to go through.
ReplyDeleteLori