I have never seen weather like this in mid Novembe

Echo7

Senior Member
I have never seen weather like this in mid November ever..do you guys remember this happening before?
 

mikesfb

Senior Member
idont seem to remember last summer being so cold..... i learnt for end of year exams nexta the pool and now sittin inside waitin 4 it 2 warm up n da rain to stop... really weird weather
 

pieterh

Sealiner
Wife just phoned and told me that the carport has blown down, the splash(low level crossing )in waterfall has been closed , 2 trees has fallen in the road, take the long way home today,and so on. My day is just getting better with this fu..ing weather.
 

Jude

Senior Member
ANY Truth to this guys jus got this now??
 


HIGH IMPORTANCE

This is a blanket warning to all citizens of Kwazulu Natal and the South-Eastern coastal regions of South Africa.

A tempestuous cyclone (Roberta) was sighted just off the West coast of Madagascar at approximately 17h00, is moving Eastbound at a rate of 32 knots. When first observed, it was thought that Cyclone Roberta would dissipate once it met with the higher pressure cells towards the South-East. However, due to the unforeseen ebbing pressures we have seen off the Southern African coast since early this morning, the cyclone is unlikely to abate.



Please be forewarned that the Southern and South-Eastern regions of South Africa, particularly Kwazulu Natal, will in all probability experience the most violent winds and thunderstorms to date. It is strongly recommended that residents of Kwazulu Natal seek secure shelter. The cyclone is thought to hit our coast at approximately 15h30 today, 19th november We urge everyone to take every possible measure to seek secure refuge again this heavy weather pattern.

 
 

OFC

Sealiner
Jude wrote:
ANY Truth to this guys jus got this now??
 


HIGH IMPORTANCE

This is a blanket warning to all citizens of Kwazulu Natal and the South-Eastern coastal regions of South Africa.

A tempestuous cyclone (Roberta) was sighted just off the West coast of Madagascar at approximately 17h00, is moving Eastbound at a rate of 32 knots. When first observed, it was thought that Cyclone Roberta would dissipate once it met with the higher pressure cells towards the South-East. However, due to the unforeseen ebbing pressures we have seen off the Southern African coast since early this morning, the cyclone is unlikely to abate.



Please be forewarned that the Southern and South-Eastern regions of South Africa, particularly Kwazulu Natal, will in all probability experience the most violent winds and thunderstorms to date. It is strongly recommended that residents of Kwazulu Natal seek secure shelter. The cyclone is thought to hit our coast at approximately 15h30 today, 19th november We urge everyone to take every possible measure to seek secure refuge again this heavy weather pattern.

 
 

:shock::shock:      is this for real?  would also like to know!
 

Gerhard

Sealiner
Wind is blowing like crazy here in Cato Ridge.

Came close to taking of the sink roof next to my container office...
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Heading down to Pine Town and then home to Hillcrest we took the guys off the installation as its unsafe due to the weather...
 

Gerhard

Sealiner
office fishing club wrote:
Jude wrote:
ANY Truth to this guys jus got this now??
 


HIGH IMPORTANCE

This is a blanket warning to all citizens of Kwazulu Natal and the South-Eastern coastal regions of South Africa.

A tempestuous cyclone (Roberta) was sighted just off the West coast of Madagascar at approximately 17h00, is moving Eastbound at a rate of 32 knots. When first observed, it was thought that Cyclone Roberta would dissipate once it met with the higher pressure cells towards the South-East. However, due to the unforeseen ebbing pressures we have seen off the Southern African coast since early this morning, the cyclone is unlikely to abate.



Please be forewarned that the Southern and South-Eastern regions of South Africa, particularly Kwazulu Natal, will in all probability experience the most violent winds and thunderstorms to date. It is strongly recommended that residents of Kwazulu Natal seek secure shelter. The cyclone is thought to hit our coast at approximately 15h30 today, 19th november We urge everyone to take every possible measure to seek secure refuge again this heavy weather pattern.

 
 

:shock::shock:      is this for real?  would also like to know!


Its a Hoax

Look at the synoptic chart from SA Weather

http://metzone.weathersa.co.za/images/articles/ma_sy.gif?1258623898993

Its Cold front High Pressure colliding with Low Pressure or Tropical air that create this rain...
 
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