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South of England storm dying down | South of England storm dying down |
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Severe gales with gusts of over 70mph which struck the south coast of England have subsided, say coastguards. | Severe gales with gusts of over 70mph which struck the south coast of England have subsided, say coastguards. |
A spokesman for Solent coastguard said: "For a short period the wind went up to about 73mph but now it is down to around 20mph." | A spokesman for Solent coastguard said: "For a short period the wind went up to about 73mph but now it is down to around 20mph." |
The storm, which felled trees, and caused flooding and power cuts in Devon, peaked at around 4pm GMT. | The storm, which felled trees, and caused flooding and power cuts in Devon, peaked at around 4pm GMT. |
A father and his nine-year-old son who were swept away by a rain-swollen Devon river were rescued by firemen. | A father and his nine-year-old son who were swept away by a rain-swollen Devon river were rescued by firemen. |
Meanwhile, a St John Ambulance Crew in Surrey had a lucky escape after strong winds blew a poplar tree on top of their vehicle. | Meanwhile, a St John Ambulance Crew in Surrey had a lucky escape after strong winds blew a poplar tree on top of their vehicle. |
The tree badly damaged the roof and back doors of the vehicle but the four people inside were unhurt. | The tree badly damaged the roof and back doors of the vehicle but the four people inside were unhurt. |
Ray Pennock, who was treating his son-in-law's sprained ankle at Esher Rugby Club when the ambulance was struck, said: "You've never seen four St John people get out of an ambulance so quickly in your life." | Ray Pennock, who was treating his son-in-law's sprained ankle at Esher Rugby Club when the ambulance was struck, said: "You've never seen four St John people get out of an ambulance so quickly in your life." |
'Incredibly well forecast' | 'Incredibly well forecast' |
A spokeswoman for Solent Coastguard told the BBC website earlier that conditions were perilous for leisure boats. | A spokeswoman for Solent Coastguard told the BBC website earlier that conditions were perilous for leisure boats. |
Veronica Taylor, watch officer at the coastguard, said: "Anybody who goes out on a boat who doesn't know what they are doing is risking life and limb, if you do it in these conditions it is significantly more dangerous." | Veronica Taylor, watch officer at the coastguard, said: "Anybody who goes out on a boat who doesn't know what they are doing is risking life and limb, if you do it in these conditions it is significantly more dangerous." |
But Solent Coastguard now say that there were "no problems at sea" despite the bad conditions. | But Solent Coastguard now say that there were "no problems at sea" despite the bad conditions. |
"The severity of the weather was incredibly well forecast", Miss Taylor said. | "The severity of the weather was incredibly well forecast", Miss Taylor said. |
"We always encourage people to take notice of the weather conditions - and that's exactly what they have done," she added. | "We always encourage people to take notice of the weather conditions - and that's exactly what they have done," she added. |
An air and sea search was started this morning after a woman was reported missing from an Isle of Wight ferry during the bad weather. | An air and sea search was started this morning after a woman was reported missing from an Isle of Wight ferry during the bad weather. |
However the search was called off and police are investigating the possibility she may have left the boat by car. | However the search was called off and police are investigating the possibility she may have left the boat by car. |
Surf | Surf |
During Saturday night, the Isles of Scilly were struck by 70mph winds and waves of more than 40ft (12m) were recorded off the Atlantic coast. | During Saturday night, the Isles of Scilly were struck by 70mph winds and waves of more than 40ft (12m) were recorded off the Atlantic coast. |
The English Channel saw waves of 25ft (7.6m) from strong winds blowing from the Atlantic. | The English Channel saw waves of 25ft (7.6m) from strong winds blowing from the Atlantic. |
But some surfers have capitalised on the conditions, defying warnings to ride what are thought to be the biggest waves recorded off the west coast of Ireland. | But some surfers have capitalised on the conditions, defying warnings to ride what are thought to be the biggest waves recorded off the west coast of Ireland. |
Waves estimated at 55ft (16.7m) high bore down on the coast at Mullagmore Head in Donegal Bay on Saturday. | Waves estimated at 55ft (16.7m) high bore down on the coast at Mullagmore Head in Donegal Bay on Saturday. |
Are you in the path of the storm? You can send us your experiences using the form below. | Are you in the path of the storm? You can send us your experiences using the form below. |
You can send pictures and video to: yourpics@bbc.co.uk or to send via mobile please dial 61124. | You can send pictures and video to: yourpics@bbc.co.uk or to send via mobile please dial 61124. |
If you have a large file you can upload here. | If you have a large file you can upload here. |
Do not endanger yourself or others, take any unnecessary risks or infringe any laws. | Do not endanger yourself or others, take any unnecessary risks or infringe any laws. |
Click here for terms and conditions on sending photos and video | Click here for terms and conditions on sending photos and video |