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Jesus! It’s grim ooop north! Wife, daughter and nephew have just been in the outdoor pool to cool down!
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Always amazes me how benign the weather is in the S.E. generally. There was a little light drizzle in London yesterday whilst some parts of the country look like the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
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Weather is just perfect right now in London
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This does make it sound like you have a selection of pools at your disposal. I didn't realise that pilots were paid so well!
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Wasn't there another dam up that way that had a spillway collapse in heavy rain/floods a few years back?Swervin_Mervin wrote: ↑Thu Aug 01, 2019 3:11 pm Whaley Bridge now being evacuated as part of the Toddbrook Reservoir spillway has come adrift.
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Missed this yesterday Jimmy. Not sure tbh. I don't recall one but you may be right.Jimmy Choo wrote: ↑Thu Aug 01, 2019 4:20 pmWasn't there another dam up that way that had a spillway collapse in heavy rain/floods a few years back?Swervin_Mervin wrote: ↑Thu Aug 01, 2019 3:11 pm Whaley Bridge now being evacuated as part of the Toddbrook Reservoir spillway has come adrift.
Be interesting to see what happens with it as there's been some suggestion it may be replaced rather than rebuilt.
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Impressive watching the Chinook dropping the aggregate into place:
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I think they've dumped 400 tonnes or so so far...
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Nice clip.
But wtf were they thinking with the background music
But wtf were they thinking with the background music
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I think I heard those guys were from RAF Odiham, which is just up the road a bit from me. See them flying over all the time.
The precision is so impressive- super low, super accurate.
The precision is so impressive- super low, super accurate.
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I’m surprised that the dam appears to be constructed from concrete slabs just placed on a soil bank!
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Yes, lots of dams are just millions of tons of soil, just like the bit under the spillway is. Obviously the bigger, taller, steeper ones are rock and concrete.
Not quite sure how they'll fix it, obviously they need to rethink how the spillway slabs are anchored to the ground, but other than lift them, excavate and dump concrete under there's probably not a huge amount they can do while it's still acting as a dam. Not easy to just knock it down and start again.
Was surprised they didn't dump some more of the heavier bags along the top of the damaged section so if there was more rain the runoff would miss it.
Not quite sure how they'll fix it, obviously they need to rethink how the spillway slabs are anchored to the ground, but other than lift them, excavate and dump concrete under there's probably not a huge amount they can do while it's still acting as a dam. Not easy to just knock it down and start again.
Was surprised they didn't dump some more of the heavier bags along the top of the damaged section so if there was more rain the runoff would miss it.
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Ulley Reservoir between Rotherham and Sheffield in the floods of 2007. The m1 was closed which was lots of fun.Swervin_Mervin wrote: ↑Fri Aug 02, 2019 10:33 pmMissed this yesterday Jimmy. Not sure tbh. I don't recall one but you may be right.Jimmy Choo wrote: ↑Thu Aug 01, 2019 4:20 pmWasn't there another dam up that way that had a spillway collapse in heavy rain/floods a few years back?Swervin_Mervin wrote: ↑Thu Aug 01, 2019 3:11 pm Whaley Bridge now being evacuated as part of the Toddbrook Reservoir spillway has come adrift.
Be interesting to see what happens with it as there's been some suggestion it may be replaced rather than rebuilt.
https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/11406 ... m-bursting
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One of the engineers at the site was speaking on the news and he said that once it was stable it would have to be drained to make any repairs.integrale_evo wrote: ↑Sat Aug 03, 2019 11:28 am Yes, lots of dams are just millions of tons of soil, just like the bit under the spillway is. Obviously the bigger, taller, steeper ones are rock and concrete.
Not quite sure how they'll fix it, obviously they need to rethink how the spillway slabs are anchored to the ground, but other than lift them, excavate and dump concrete under there's probably not a huge amount they can do while it's still acting as a dam. Not easy to just knock it down and start again.
Was surprised they didn't dump some more of the heavier bags along the top of the damaged section so if there was more rain the runoff would miss it.
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That's the one!John wrote: ↑Sat Aug 03, 2019 11:40 amUlley Reservoir between Rotherham and Sheffield in the floods of 2007. The m1 was closed which was lots of fun.Swervin_Mervin wrote: ↑Fri Aug 02, 2019 10:33 pmMissed this yesterday Jimmy. Not sure tbh. I don't recall one but you may be right.Jimmy Choo wrote: ↑Thu Aug 01, 2019 4:20 pm
Wasn't there another dam up that way that had a spillway collapse in heavy rain/floods a few years back?
Be interesting to see what happens with it as there's been some suggestion it may be replaced rather than rebuilt.
https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/11406 ... m-bursting
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They're already draining it but the problem is the Goyt is already pretty heavy following the rain. Really they need a good dry spell now to enable them to get it down.Zonda_ wrote: ↑Sat Aug 03, 2019 12:01 pmOne of the engineers at the site was speaking on the news and he said that once it was stable it would have to be drained to make any repairs.integrale_evo wrote: ↑Sat Aug 03, 2019 11:28 am Yes, lots of dams are just millions of tons of soil, just like the bit under the spillway is. Obviously the bigger, taller, steeper ones are rock and concrete.
Not quite sure how they'll fix it, obviously they need to rethink how the spillway slabs are anchored to the ground, but other than lift them, excavate and dump concrete under there's probably not a huge amount they can do while it's still acting as a dam. Not easy to just knock it down and start again.
Was surprised they didn't dump some more of the heavier bags along the top of the damaged section so if there was more rain the runoff would miss it.
Makes you wonder how many other of these near 200yr old dams are potentially suspect... And there's fecking loads around the west pennines
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Boardmasters being cancelled has mostly been amusing me this morning - the comments on twitter and facebook are fantastic
Me, the wife and kids have flown in from Mars with 4 ounces of space dust to sell to sell to those attending. We were gonna use that money to fly back to our home planet. Now we can’t get back and stuck here on Earth. Cheers boardmasters, son’s crying now, nice one.