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Sunday, 20 February 2022

Storm Eunice Remodelled Southsea Common

 As you may or may not be aware, the Southern UK has been getting hammered by storms the last few days.  

 Guess where I live? 

On Saturday morning I decided to wander down to the Common to see what it looked like and yep, there were now a couple of  really, really big puddles.  See below for the photos. 

Southsea Common Flood 2022

  This is the first "puddle" next to the Southsea memorial and as you can see, it's a fair size. 


To put this into context, for this water to get here, it would have to get up the shoreline, over  a three - foot seawall and then across the pavement and a main road.  How high were these bloody waves? 

 
A bit further along we have the second "puddle"



Bear in mind this is what the flooding looked like in the morning after the storm.  During the night it was apparently a lot wider and deeper.  I do know that when I was there there were tidemarks of debris  several meters away from the ponds themselves. 


It was at this point that I finally realised that coming out without a coat was a bloody stupid idea because the freezing wind was getting downright unpleasant.  


On my way home I did pause long enough to take a couple of bonus pics though. 


 This is the big eye mural just behind Osborne Road. 

 A closer look so you can see more detail.  If anybody knows who this artist is, tell them I am a big fan. 


And a smaller scale version closer to ground level. 

 That's All Folks


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