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Mikek31
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Wow, this thing made it all the way up to Ireland intact?! That's crazy.

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Mikek31
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OK, well, not "intact," but still a Cat 1 with 70mph winds last I heard.

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Intentional manipulation of markets is usually thought of as a crime, not a benefit, and should lead to indictments, not praise. -Karl
Ntb
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UK - the flat earth middle bit
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Made it to Britain now. Just 'windy' where I am, Scotland and North Wales getting the worst of it.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-14883670

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Rbarreira
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Portugal -> Sweden
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It got to Sweden today, it was quite windy but obviously not a hurricane or anything like it. Some trees fell over a train line though, and it was windy enough that I made sure to park indoors just in case something decided to fall...

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