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Very heavy rain
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Charlton life goes downhill when we aren't panicking.cafcfan said:The thread title got me thinking - can you have a single drop of rain that is heavy?
It seems so to an extent:
The smallest mass of a raindrop produced during a drizzle is 0.004 mg and the largest produced during a heavy storm is 300 mg. But you'd still get 16 of the big ones in a teaspoon!2 -
I even had the score right as well :-)killerandflash said:We'll be 3-1 up when torrential rain comes down and floods the pitch. The Watford fans chant "off, off, off" as Jackson and the players desperately try to fork the pitch, but the referee calls the game off and we're forced to play it on Thursday, where we lose...
And there were chants of "off, off, off" but aimed at Riera instead!2 -
Man alive it's coming down so hard here. I've never seen the like of it. It makes the infamous Donny match look like the Gobi desert.0
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That was unreal0
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Cat refused to go out in it, so pee'd up the front door....... bl00dy animals!7
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One of my boys wanted to watch the rain out of his bedroom window. It didn't end well...
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My Son played football in that tonight at Hayden in Wilmington. It was really bad and the Astro was almost one giant puddle by the end.... it wasn’t as bad a Yeovil though.1905 said:
Not into your face horizontally aka YeovilStig said:Man alive it's coming down so hard here. I've never seen the like of it. It makes the infamous Donny match look like the Gobi desert.
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Love playing games in crazy weather, torrential rain, high winds, snow, thick fog etc. More fun somehow and memorable.EastTerrace said:
My Son played football in that tonight at Hayden in Wilmington. It was really bad and the Astro was almost one giant puddle by the end.... it wasn’t as bad a Yeovil though.1905 said:
Not into your face horizontally aka YeovilStig said:Man alive it's coming down so hard here. I've never seen the like of it. It makes the infamous Donny match look like the Gobi desert.
Sitting still watching games like that, not so much.0 -
NOTHING was as bad as Yeovil.EastTerrace said:
My Son played football in that tonight at Hayden in Wilmington. It was really bad and the Astro was almost one giant puddle by the end.... it wasn’t as bad a Yeovil though.1905 said:
Not into your face horizontally aka YeovilStig said:Man alive it's coming down so hard here. I've never seen the like of it. It makes the infamous Donny match look like the Gobi desert.13 -
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I made the great decision that the best place to witness it was on a golf course in shorts. My pants haven’t been so wet since a particularly heavy Guinness session last ChristmasStig said:Man alive it's coming down so hard here. I've never seen the like of it. It makes the infamous Donny match look like the Gobi desert.9 -
I literally said the exact thing to my missus last night as it was lashing down - this is nothing like Yeovil. Nothing will ever be like that.8
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The most problematical thing about Yeovil was the non stop very high wind which drove the torrential rain horizontally straight at the uncovered away end.
There was no escape other than to give up and leave the stadium (which I believe a few did), it was like standing under a cold high pressure shower for an hour or more.
The vast majority had nothing like the correct clothing for such an unexpected event.
Into the bargain, the journey home (particularly on the coaches and public transport), must have been very unpleasant for most of the (by then), totally bedraggled Addicks.1 -
Me and my old man gave up at half time and got back on the CLIT coach. I'd seen the forecast so brought a spare top and pair of jeans to change into.SoundAsa£ said:The most problematical thing about Yeovil was the non stop very high wind which drove the torrential rain horizontally straight at the uncovered away end.
There was no escape other than to give up and leave the stadium (which I believe a few did), it was like standing under a cold high pressure shower for an hour or more.
The vast majority had nothing like the correct clothing for such an unexpected event.
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whitstable bay fisherman’s huts Saturday 2 weeks ago, no drainage facilities rely on a soak away and apparently this has never happened before.........

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I’d like to know how the cat managed to eat all its food.palarsehater said:whitstable bay fisherman’s huts Saturday 2 weeks ago, no drainage facilities rely on a soak away and apparently this has never happened before.........
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Lightweight !DaveMehmet said:
Me and my old man gave up at half time and got back on the CLIT coach. I'd seen the forecast so brought a spare top and pair of jeans to change into.SoundAsa£ said:The most problematical thing about Yeovil was the non stop very high wind which drove the torrential rain horizontally straight at the uncovered away end.
There was no escape other than to give up and leave the stadium (which I believe a few did), it was like standing under a cold high pressure shower for an hour or more.
The vast majority had nothing like the correct clothing for such an unexpected event.
We saw out the whole match from behind the goal , battered and bruised by flying objects and thoroughly soaked.
NEVER has Fanny been so wet !
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A unique experience - very wet, very windy, goal kicks going out for corners (iirc) and driving home in my pants.SoundAsa£ said:The most problematical thing about Yeovil was the non stop very high wind which drove the torrential rain horizontally straight at the uncovered away end.
There was no escape other than to give up and leave the stadium (which I believe a few did), it was like standing under a cold high pressure shower for an hour or more.
The vast majority had nothing like the correct clothing for such an unexpected event.
Into the bargain, the journey home (particularly on the coaches and public transport), must have been very unpleasant for most of the (by then), totally bedraggled Addicks.
I cant find any highlights on line just to see how bad it was - does anyone have any clips?0 -
Three of us had a caravan at Weymouth for the weekend felt sorry for the cab driver at the station his seats were soaking when we got out0
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Bad driver, was he?DANTHEADDICK said:Three of us had a caravan at Weymouth for the weekend felt sorry for the cab driver at the station his seats were soaking when we got out
Or very funny?5 -
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Of you driving home in your pants?SporadicAddick said:
A unique experience - very wet, very windy, goal kicks going out for corners (iirc) and driving home in my pants.SoundAsa£ said:The most problematical thing about Yeovil was the non stop very high wind which drove the torrential rain horizontally straight at the uncovered away end.
There was no escape other than to give up and leave the stadium (which I believe a few did), it was like standing under a cold high pressure shower for an hour or more.
The vast majority had nothing like the correct clothing for such an unexpected event.
Into the bargain, the journey home (particularly on the coaches and public transport), must have been very unpleasant for most of the (by then), totally bedraggled Addicks.
I cant find any highlights on line just to see how bad it was - does anyone have any clips?5 -
Most rain I have ever seen or been in yesterday this part of Tropical Darrzett, cars broken down, houses with 6-8 inches of water in the front room, it was awful, luckily our old property was ok but a mate of mine had sewerage & rain water bubbling up into his conservatory.0
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Wow, this weather is mental. Got to be the worst summer ever. I don't like this climate change lark.1
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Stig said:Wow, this weather is mental. Got to be the worst summer ever. I don't like this climate change lark.
I'd rather this than the temps they been getting in Greece and Italy.
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Does very heavy rain have more tritium than normal rain?4
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Not if you were working outside this afternoon as I was in in the middle of that downpour!Baldybonce said:Stig said:Wow, this weather is mental. Got to be the worst summer ever. I don't like this climate change lark.
I'd rather this than the temps they been getting in Greece and Italy.0 -
I had to replace all my credit cards which were ruined but the rainSoundAsa£ said:The most problematical thing about Yeovil was the non stop very high wind which drove the torrential rain horizontally straight at the uncovered away end.
There was no escape other than to give up and leave the stadium (which I believe a few did), it was like standing under a cold high pressure shower for an hour or more.
The vast majority had nothing like the correct clothing for such an unexpected event.
Into the bargain, the journey home (particularly on the coaches and public transport), must have been very unpleasant for most of the (by then), totally bedraggled Addicks.1 -
Was that your excuse for not buying a round?kimbo said:
I had to replace all my credit cards which were ruined but the rainSoundAsa£ said:The most problematical thing about Yeovil was the non stop very high wind which drove the torrential rain horizontally straight at the uncovered away end.
There was no escape other than to give up and leave the stadium (which I believe a few did), it was like standing under a cold high pressure shower for an hour or more.
The vast majority had nothing like the correct clothing for such an unexpected event.
Into the bargain, the journey home (particularly on the coaches and public transport), must have been very unpleasant for most of the (by then), totally bedraggled Addicks.
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