As I write, Storm Doris continues to batter the country, with winds of up to 94 mph recorded in some parts. Such is the intensity it has now been classed as a weather bomb; the first time I have heard the term used to describe this kind of barometric anarchy in the UK. Travel disruption and damage is widespread.
However, along the south coast things are a little different, and although the wind occasionally gusts up to around 48 mph the sea remains calm, and at least a few of us can get out and enjoy an afternoon on the beach.
12-24mm f/4 AF-S Nikkor. 1/2000 second at f/8. Matrix metering. - 0.67 EV compensation. ISO 160
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