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I wouldn't fly, can't go by train, not cycling today, but would be prepared to go on a short car journey. I drove during the 1987 storms blissfully unaware that they were the worst in a century, everyone seemed to have a chain saw in deepest darkest Kent.


I'd avoid a longer car journey due to the likelihood of disruption. Worst thing in 1987 was getting fuel as most forecourts were closed due to power cuts. The good chainsaw gangs were great in Kent for clearing roads of fallen trees - much worse than today I expect as it had been so long since we'd had a good storm, and worse as the leaves were still on the trees meaning more wind damage.


Would I have driven in 87 knowing how bad the storms were? It wasn't the eye of the storm, which was overnight, and of course being much younger I was much less risk averse.


In the same decade living in Oxfordshire, I gave up cycling one day to motorcycle into work. Cyclists were leaning into the wind, coming to a wind break, and falling over under their own force. I have the opposite some mornings when I cycle onto a bridge over the Thames.


Rumour has it that Southwark Council are responsible for today's bad weather

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