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Weird weather rains seaweed over UK village


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Bemused residents in a quiet suburban street thought there was something fishy about the weather when it literally started raining seaweed.

They were stunned to find their homes, gardens and cars littered with the smelly marine algae after a stormy weather spout swept up the debris from a beach 20 miles away.

Weather experts believe the seaweed was picked up from Clevedon Beach in North Somerset by a twister during freak weather conditions on the coast.

http://www.telegraph...re-village.html

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LOL,

Be weird seeing that happen, proper trip.

Like when it rains frogs golf balls etc.

LOL.

Thanks,

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Is the sky raining green a biblical prophecy anywhere ?

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Is the sky raining green a biblical prophecy anywhere ?

Probably.....

Everyone sing with me....

"It's the end of the world as we know it...."

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Stupid twister.. Bet you it bypassed a big-fat bank and a jewelers factory before it ploughed into a big pile of sea weed.. NO wonder twisters have such a bad name!

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How can a twister pick up only one thing? Shouldn't there also be some sand, rocks, pieces of wood, etc.?

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finally a real fortean news article! :D Lava_Lady is right, though....one should think that a twister picks up pretty much EVERYTHING of a certain weight, like seaweed, sand, fish, clams....not only one particular thing!?!

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How can a twister pick up only one thing? Shouldn't there also be some sand, rocks, pieces of wood, etc.?

Not sure, some seaweed floats to the surface doesn't it? And it's above the sand and rocks as well. So they might have just been to far down.

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I wonder if there is a fairly easy way to match the seaweed with it's source? It's odd that so many of these 'rains' are single items and not comprised of several different items.

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Stupid twister.. Bet you it bypassed a big-fat bank and a jewelers factory before it ploughed into a big pile of sea weed.. NO wonder twisters have such a bad name!

We would probably just get bricks LOL Edited by kwin
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Not sure, some seaweed floats to the surface doesn't it? And it's above the sand and rocks as well. So they might have just been to far down.

Yes, it's true, some sea weeds do float. I live in Hawaii and occasionally there are beds of sea weed floating, but, thereis always a plethora of things mixed into it. Even live crabs and other ocean crud.

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snapback.pngProfessortaylor, on 10 August 2012 - 03:16 PM, said:

Stupid twister.. Bet you it bypassed a big-fat bank and a jewelers factory before it ploughed into a big pile of sea weed.. NO wonder twisters have such a bad name!

We would probably just get bricks LOL

Heavier items would fall closer the event.. In the case of Bricks they would more likely fall closer to the banks & jewelers onto bankers, parking wardens & wheel clampers.. :w00t:

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god is bringing down his wrath on UK lol

By throwing seaweed at it?

He has the choice of flood, fire, pestilence, death upon the firstborn, etc.... And he decides on algae.

That'll teach'em :devil:

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I'm not a scientist and did NOT play one on TV... but I'd think that they should test the seaweed and if that does not work then all they have to do is test the sand that came embedded in the seaweed to determine where this seaweed came from. This is how the USA discovered where the Japanese ballon bombs were coming from during WWII. They tested the sand in the sandbags attached to the ballon bombs, found out which beach had it, and bombed the crap out of that area. Problem solved... no more ballon bombs. I also find it interesting that there is usually only one item that comes down in these strange storms. Did they ever say where the apples came from...??? Afterall, apples were not in season when they came down in a storm in England. I'd really like some follow ups and not just the original stories... but then again they would just lie or make something up IF they had no sound explainations.

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