I feel for those that lost loved ones, homes etc in the "Hyped" storm warning. I had to go out yesterday and as I drove round so many trees down, and some car damage. I hope the many thousands of people still without electricity are OK especially the elderly.
Not quite as bad as 1987, "what storm, nothing to worry about" luckily my son who was 3 at the time was in my room that night when the roof came off above what was his bedroom. Damned Hype!
Some of the attitudes aggrieve me, when the North, especially Cumbria has torrential rain, again many losing life and home, we in the Sunny South only has to listen to the news, there were warnings in place then, did we scoff? no. Nothing but Hype!
Another asked "why are trains affected"? well if they had ignored the "Hype" we would be reading of carriages derailed and many many more lost lives.
Some of us have family who work at sea or in the fields, it is always a concern, hyped or not.
It would now appear that the media are damned if they don't warn and damned if they do. We are not a nation to be pleased.