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Live: Snow chaos in south Essex
Updated 5:20pm Tuesday 12th March 2013 in Local News
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1:01pm
Rochford District Council have released a statement saying waste and recycling collections in the district are as normal but that there may be possible disruption due some inaccessible roads.
They advise residents that have not had their rubbish collected yet to leave it out and that they will catch up with the collection round as soon as possible.
11:08am
10:58am Tue 12 Mar 13
gary 51 says
Southend Council once again shambolic, the roads at 5.30 am this morning especially the A13 was like a skating rink, lorries and cars were sliding all over the place, slightly better when going through Castle Point!!!!
11:05am
10:59am Tue 12 Mar 13
smiffy1980 says
Roads around westcliff heading into Leigh last night around 5pm yesterday were nothing short of a joke. Poor lady in front simply slid off the road and up the kerb, I slid pretty bad and luckily managed to avoid her car. Then the car behind followed suit and also nearly crashed. Took an hour to get back.
Then leaving at 6am this morning it was even worse and there were alot of abandoned cars around Chalkwell park. Again, cars sliding all over the place and clearly not gritted. Not looking forward to my drive home tonight thats for sure.
SBC should be ashamed.
11:05am
10:55am Tue 12 Mar 13
Displeased of Shoebury says
No gritting done on main roads into Shoeburyness. Ness Road like an ice rink at 7am. Church Road likewise, thought council had to grite what is known as RED Routes.
Did not see any councillors out early morning. Mind you Civic Centre dont start work until tea break. Come on CEO Southend Council do some firing today and employ those who can organize.
11:05am
10:54am Tue 12 Mar 13
Displeased of Shoebury says
No gritting done on main roads into Shoeburyness. Ness Road like an ice rink at 7am. Church Road likewise, thought council had to grite what is known as RED Routes.
Did not see any councillors out early morning. Mind you Civic Centre dont start work until tes break. Come on CEO Southend Council do some firing today and employ those who can organize.
11:05am
Here's what Southend Council is saying about GRITTING! Any views? Tweet us @essex_echo or comment below.
Tony Cox, Executive Councillor for Public Protection, Waste and Transport, said: "Our gritting vehicles have been out since this afternoon (Monday) and were out over the weekend.
"Our teams have monitored the condition of the roads throughout the day and continue to do so. All our gritters are out in the borough at the moment.
"But we are suffering from a significant wind chill factor, causing ice build up on the roads and really difficult driving conditions. The issue is not so much snow related but the wind chill factor, dropping temperatures to below freezing (minus 6.8) creating black ice conditions on wet treated roads.
"More snow is predicted this evening so I would urge anyone needing to travel to check the forecasts, leave plenty of time for their journey and only drive if they really need to."
10:24am
@essex_echo @arrivasouthend buses are now running, delays of approx one hour
— @MsJackMonroe 12 March 2013
10:24am
@essex_echo Southend/Canvey/Hadleigh @firstessex buses are now out on routes but suffering delays due to ice & traffic
— @MsJackMonroe 12 March 2013
10:23am
10:03am Tue 12 Mar 13
essexboy86 says
just spoke to southend council after my 4WD car slid staight off an untreated road by waitrose roundabout ploughing into a curb taking out most of the front end internals. I was told the main road's were gritted 3 time's apparently but not that one as it's not under their durastiction & i shouldn't be using these roads ??? should i carry my car to the main road next time then ? funny how whilst i was picking up the pieces of my, once pride & joy a gritter was sat on the same road, in traffic creeping the opposite way doing nothing...even though they don't grit that road ??? i've been driving long enough to know that road was NOT treated & in the unlikely event it was, not properly or soon enough. council of the year ? really ?
10:06am
Southend Airport is operating as normal and advising travellers to allow extra time to travel to the airport. They're also advise passengers to contact their airline about travel plans.
9:46am
8:26am Tue 12 Mar 13
perini says
Absolutely typical - last week they were all patting themselves on the back for a job well done the last time we had snow and then, after the media reporting snow for the last 5 days, they fail miserably when it does come. The first gritter I saw on ther A13 was at 2100hrs last night - spraying grit on fallen snow and ICE. Far too late - but unfortunately it's what we come to expect from these muppets. P*ss up and brewery springs to mind!
9:45am
9:40am Tue 12 Mar 13
GentleGiant says
sskk678 wrote:None around Benfleet!
http://www.essexhigh
ways.org/Winter-Main
tenance.aspx.
Have a look where the gritters are.
Of course this does not show Southend gritters.
9:43am
Southend Council have said that gritting is ongoing, and snow and ice is starting to clear as traffic activates the grit.
9:38am
Prince Avenue Primary Foundation School and Nursery, Westcliff. CLOSED
9:37am
The St. Christopher School, Leigh. CLOSED
9:27am
There's a problem on the line between Westcliff and Chalkwell stations. Services maybe delayed up to 60 mins. Disruption is expected until 09:45. Greater Anglia accepting c2c tickets.
9:12am
Fire services attended an out of control bonfire in Bohemia Chase, Leigh, yesterday evening. High winds meant embers were uncontrollable and had to be put out.
8:24am
Queensway underpass in Southend SHUT in both directions because of snow and ice. Traffic has to use the roundabout
8:16am
Now been in my car for over an hour now!!! @YourSouthend @Essex_Echo
— @TomRoss_ 12 March 2013
8:09am
8:08am Tue 12 Mar 13
Joe Wildman-Clark says
Broadwaywatch wrote:One went past me on Eastern Esplande about five mins ago, saw a quad one on Victoria Gateway.
Drove to and from Sussex and didn't see any Gritters
8:09am
Waterman Primary School, Rochford. CLOSED
8:09am
King Edmund School, Rochford. CLOSED
8:07am
Great Wakering Primary. CLOSED
8:07am
Glenwood Special School, Thundersley CLOSED
8:06am
Chase High School in Westcliff CLOSED due to a lack of heating.
8:05am
Canewdon Endowed C of E Primary and Nursery. CLOSED
8:05am
Barling Magna Primary School CLOSED
7:57am
Arriva Southend: Buses now starting to head out
7:57am
Shopland Road blocked. Cars turning around. AVOID!
7:55am
RT @MattISpurs: @YourSouthend C2C told passengers to get off a train and switch platforms at Westcliff. Other train pulled out almost immediately. Debacle.
— @Essex_Echo 12 March 2013
7:55am
RT @greateranglia: We are accepting @c2c_rail tickets all reasonable routes due to a train fault Westcliff. GK
— @Essex_Echo 12 March 2013
7:53am
7:50am Tue 12 Mar 13
Broadwaywatch says
Drove to and from Sussex and didn't see any Gritters
7:52am
RT @Essex_Travel: A127 East Bound – Slow moving traffic between the Fairglen Interchange (A130/A1245) and Kent Elms Corner
— @Essex_Echo 12 March 2013
7:52am
RT @greateranglia: 07:42 Southend Victoria to London Liverpool Street will be formed of 8 coaches instead of 12 due to poor rail conditions earlier GK
— @Essex_Echo 12 March 2013
7:52am
RT @MattISpurs: @YourSouthend C2C told passengers to get off a train and switch platforms at Westcliff. Other train pulled out almost immediately. Debacle.
— @Essex_Echo 12 March 2013
7:49am
Southend High School for Girls open as normal
7:48am
Belfairs Academy is OPEN today
7:46am
Surprise surprise.. snow means southend goes into meltdown. No grit on roads.And now train delays.. come on southend, pull yourself together
— @Katiesirdi 12 March 2013
7:46am
Usual chaos. No gritters after 24 hours of snow. Good job Southend Council don't run Finland! http://t.co/5BK8tzOn79
— @russsouthend 12 March 2013
7:45am
Delays because of train fault at Westcliff, c2c says
7:44am
Eastwood Academy open today. No closure says school
7:43am
The Renown Centre for learning CLOSED today
7:42am
Bournemouth Park Primary School CLOSED today
7:42am
No significant problems at Southend Airport this morning
7:40am
A127 eastbound – slow traffic from Eastwood along Prince Avenue to Victoria Avenue.
— @Essex_Travel 12 March 2013
7:40am
Our gritters were out again from 1am this morning. Please travel carefully & follow @Essex_Travel for latest updates #essexgritter
— @Essex_CC 12 March 2013
7:40am
Police report there have already been a number of minor bumps on local roads – and ask drivers to take extreme care in the icy conditions.
— @Essex_Travel 12 March 2013
7:39am
The latest weather: http://www.echo-news.co.uk/li/weather.in.Southend-on-sea/
7:38am
Anyone seen gritters this morning?
7:38am
Send us your snow pictures to echopix@nqe.com
7:38am
RT @CllrCottis: White-out in Rochford - my view from Cottis HQ this morning http://t.co/hAngHgXOIs
— @Essex_Echo 12 March 2013
7:29am
First Buses: All services running in Basildon
7:23am
Lancaster special school in Southend CLOSED
7:22am
Southend Council says gritting operations CONTINUE!! It adds network is starting to clear as traffic activates grit
7:21am
Greater Anglia: Southend Vic to Liverpool St running 10 mins late because of overhead power problem
7:19am
Friars Primary and Nursery School in Shoebury CLOSED
7:19am
Westborough Primary School in Westcliff CLOSED
7:19am
c2c: Delays of up to ten mins due to level crossing fault at Stanford-le-Hope and signalling prob at Grays
7:18am
South Essex College sites being cleared. But bosses say only drive if safe
7:10am
Further snowfall expected during rush-hour - another 1 to 3cm possible
7:09am
@emma_t_news @Essex_Echo this quote from a fire officer speaks volumes "There appears to be no grit on the roads whatsoever"
— @tsingleton 11 March 2013
7:09am
Warning of queuing traffic on A127. Live travel: http://www.echo-news.co.uk/li/traffic_and_travel.in.Southend-on-Sea/?ref=ltp
7:08am
RT @SouthendBC: No school closures have been reported this morning.
— @Essex_Echo 12 March 2013
7:07am
RT @FirstEssex: SOUTHEND & CANVEY: There are currently no services running in Southend, Canvey or Hadleigh, owing to untreated roads.
— @Essex_Echo 12 March 2013
Comments(60)
Joe Wildman-Clark
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8:08am Tue 12 Mar 13
Broadwaywatch wrote:One went past me on Eastern Esplande about five mins ago, saw a quad one on Victoria Gateway.
Drove to and from Sussex and didn't see any Gritters
perini
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8:26am Tue 12 Mar 13
the citizen
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8:47am Tue 12 Mar 13
sskk678
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9:10am Tue 12 Mar 13
ways.org/Winter-Main
tenance.aspx.
Have a look where the gritters are.
How-ironic
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9:23am Tue 12 Mar 13
GentleGiant
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9:40am Tue 12 Mar 13
sskk678 wrote:None around Benfleet!
http://www.essexhigh
ways.org/Winter-Main
tenance.aspx.
Have a look where the gritters are.
Of course this does not show Southend gritters.
essexboy86
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10:03am Tue 12 Mar 13
badgerlemerre
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10:43am Tue 12 Mar 13
DogsMessInLeigh
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10:48am Tue 12 Mar 13
The A127 was ice(as was A13 Leigh) during rush hour(s) almost impossible to stop if going a bit faster than you should have been.
Displeased of Shoebury
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10:54am Tue 12 Mar 13
Did not see any councillors out early morning. Mind you Civic Centre dont start work until tes break. Come on CEO Southend Council do some firing today and employ those who can organize.
Displeased of Shoebury
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10:55am Tue 12 Mar 13
Did not see any councillors out early morning. Mind you Civic Centre dont start work until tea break. Come on CEO Southend Council do some firing today and employ those who can organize.
gary 51
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10:58am Tue 12 Mar 13
smiffy1980
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10:59am Tue 12 Mar 13
Then leaving at 6am this morning it was even worse and there were alot of abandoned cars around Chalkwell park. Again, cars sliding all over the place and clearly not gritted. Not looking forward to my drive home tonight thats for sure.
SBC should be ashamed.
southendshrimper
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11:13am Tue 12 Mar 13
badgerlemerre
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11:19am Tue 12 Mar 13
Bonham
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12:09pm Tue 12 Mar 13
perini
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12:19pm Tue 12 Mar 13
Bonham wrote:Are they worth the additional expense to sit in traffic barely reaching 5mph because of untreated roads? I appreciate that you will have more control of your car but it won't stop someone sliding into you - unlike Germany, where everyone fits winter tyres.
I have winter tyres on my vehicle. No problem. How do you think they get by in northern Europe and Canada!
Roch243
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12:22pm Tue 12 Mar 13
FlintstoneFredFlintstone007
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12:24pm Tue 12 Mar 13
Nothing stinks as bad as b/s so, over to Southend Council . ............ HOLD YOUR NOSES !
harassedofshoebury
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12:41pm Tue 12 Mar 13
Cosmo Spring
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12:43pm Tue 12 Mar 13
John T Pharro
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1:01pm Tue 12 Mar 13
Bonham wrote:Not in Sweden, Norway or Canada nor in the Alps where the snow is there for months on end.
I have winter tyres on my vehicle. No problem. How do you think they get by in northern Europe and Canada!
Can you explain how your winter tyres avoid the traffic build ups or would get you out of trouble on the closed roads in Kent and Sussex last night? Once a road becomes gridlocked it doesn't matter what tyres you have.
John T Pharro
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1:06pm Tue 12 Mar 13
John T Pharro wrote:Ps just on the news Northern France, Belgium and Germany are just as bad as us.
Bonham wrote:Not in Sweden, Norway or Canada nor in the Alps where the snow is there for months on end.
I have winter tyres on my vehicle. No problem. How do you think they get by in northern Europe and Canada!
Can you explain how your winter tyres avoid the traffic build ups or would get you out of trouble on the closed roads in Kent and Sussex last night? Once a road becomes gridlocked it doesn't matter what tyres you have.
Alfiee
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1:22pm Tue 12 Mar 13
Bosniavet
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1:38pm Tue 12 Mar 13
Dan-Hockley
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1:44pm Tue 12 Mar 13
The person to blame is the retard who is in charge of the roads - it ultimately comes down to him/her to say "go out and grit roads" or "stay in and watch TV"
As much as I'd like to blame the councillors for mis-management, it does come down to the retard in charge of the roads.
Rochford Rob
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1:49pm Tue 12 Mar 13
I got done by the spy car outside Leigh Timber having parked, unable to see any yellow lineage.
Some smart @rse on here said I should have gone looking for signs on a pole somewhere.
Expect a ticket.
DogsMessInLeigh
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2:24pm Tue 12 Mar 13
DogsMessInLeigh
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2:27pm Tue 12 Mar 13
Gridlock2
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2:40pm Tue 12 Mar 13
It is clear that our Executive Councillor accountable for ensuring roads are made as safe as possible in these weather conditions does not understand even basic concepts of weather, especially around what temperature and wind chill actually mean. Water normally freezes at a temperature of zero Celsius or lower. Wind chill is only a perceived temperature - not an actual temperature - our warm blooded bodies feel it is colder if there is a howling wind blowing. Wind chill does nothing to make ice more likely - only actual temperature does. Actual temperatures did not hit –6.8C. It could be that the wind has had a different affect to make gritting less effective - blown away from the road perhaps. So the excuse of wind chill strikes me as being either naive or a woeful attempt to deceive us.
Gridlock2
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2:43pm Tue 12 Mar 13
DogsMessInLeigh wrote:Well - no sign of any traffic issues on these roads if Echo Traffic report is anything to go by - nuff said - but I hope you are wrong on this.
sorry mean't A130 rettendon.....one dead just read on here.
Carnabackable
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3:14pm Tue 12 Mar 13
1) start off in second gear
2) leave good distance between vehicles
3)Fit snow socks or chains if you can
4) use minimal brakes - steer out of trouble
A Touareg V6 will get you up the hill....
Alekhine
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3:37pm Tue 12 Mar 13
Gridlock2 wrote:Lets do a test. Pour some water on a road at 2deg C, blast it with air at -6deg C and see if it freezes. I know where money is.
I do not normally resort to criticising especially if not personally affected, and I wasn't affected in any major way but... It is clear that our Executive Councillor accountable for ensuring roads are made as safe as possible in these weather conditions does not understand even basic concepts of weather, especially around what temperature and wind chill actually mean. Water normally freezes at a temperature of zero Celsius or lower. Wind chill is only a perceived temperature - not an actual temperature - our warm blooded bodies feel it is colder if there is a howling wind blowing. Wind chill does nothing to make ice more likely - only actual temperature does. Actual temperatures did not hit –6.8C. It could be that the wind has had a different affect to make gritting less effective - blown away from the road perhaps. So the excuse of wind chill strikes me as being either naive or a woeful attempt to deceive us.
Joe Wildman-Clark
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3:45pm Tue 12 Mar 13
Dan-Hockley wrote:OMG JFC Somebody that knows how the system works!
the problem is not so much the elected councillors as they have no real power within the council itself in terms of hiring and firing - they are simply policy makers.
The person to blame is the retard who is in charge of the roads - it ultimately comes down to him/her to say "go out and grit roads" or "stay in and watch TV"
As much as I'd like to blame the councillors for mis-management, it does come down to the retard in charge of the roads.
yet nobody here will take notice as they are all too stupid.
FACT!
perini
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3:59pm Tue 12 Mar 13
Alekhine wrote:If you pour water on the road at 0 degrees C it will freeze. Then, if you blast it with air at 0 degree C, and stand in the way it will seem colder (wind chill factor) It is a perceived temperature not an actual one as we know it's really only 0 degrees C but feels worse.
Gridlock2 wrote: I do not normally resort to criticising especially if not personally affected, and I wasn't affected in any major way but... It is clear that our Executive Councillor accountable for ensuring roads are made as safe as possible in these weather conditions does not understand even basic concepts of weather, especially around what temperature and wind chill actually mean. Water normally freezes at a temperature of zero Celsius or lower. Wind chill is only a perceived temperature - not an actual temperature - our warm blooded bodies feel it is colder if there is a howling wind blowing. Wind chill does nothing to make ice more likely - only actual temperature does. Actual temperatures did not hit –6.8C. It could be that the wind has had a different affect to make gritting less effective - blown away from the road perhaps. So the excuse of wind chill strikes me as being either naive or a woeful attempt to deceive us.Lets do a test. Pour some water on a road at 2deg C, blast it with air at -6deg C and see if it freezes. I know where money is.
Nebs
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4:06pm Tue 12 Mar 13
perini wrote:So now we know, it's you two, pouring water on freezing roads, that are causing all the problems.
Alekhine wrote:If you pour water on the road at 0 degrees C it will freeze. Then, if you blast it with air at 0 degree C, and stand in the way it will seem colder (wind chill factor) It is a perceived temperature not an actual one as we know it's really only 0 degrees C but feels worse.
Gridlock2 wrote: I do not normally resort to criticising especially if not personally affected, and I wasn't affected in any major way but... It is clear that our Executive Councillor accountable for ensuring roads are made as safe as possible in these weather conditions does not understand even basic concepts of weather, especially around what temperature and wind chill actually mean. Water normally freezes at a temperature of zero Celsius or lower. Wind chill is only a perceived temperature - not an actual temperature - our warm blooded bodies feel it is colder if there is a howling wind blowing. Wind chill does nothing to make ice more likely - only actual temperature does. Actual temperatures did not hit –6.8C. It could be that the wind has had a different affect to make gritting less effective - blown away from the road perhaps. So the excuse of wind chill strikes me as being either naive or a woeful attempt to deceive us.Lets do a test. Pour some water on a road at 2deg C, blast it with air at -6deg C and see if it freezes. I know where money is.
Alekhine
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4:28pm Tue 12 Mar 13
Nebs wrote:It must be my kids looking for an excuse not to go to school.
perini wrote:So now we know, it's you two, pouring water on freezing roads, that are causing all the problems.Alekhine wrote:If you pour water on the road at 0 degrees C it will freeze. Then, if you blast it with air at 0 degree C, and stand in the way it will seem colder (wind chill factor) It is a perceived temperature not an actual one as we know it's really only 0 degrees C but feels worse.Gridlock2 wrote: I do not normally resort to criticising especially if not personally affected, and I wasn't affected in any major way but... It is clear that our Executive Councillor accountable for ensuring roads are made as safe as possible in these weather conditions does not understand even basic concepts of weather, especially around what temperature and wind chill actually mean. Water normally freezes at a temperature of zero Celsius or lower. Wind chill is only a perceived temperature - not an actual temperature - our warm blooded bodies feel it is colder if there is a howling wind blowing. Wind chill does nothing to make ice more likely - only actual temperature does. Actual temperatures did not hit –6.8C. It could be that the wind has had a different affect to make gritting less effective - blown away from the road perhaps. So the excuse of wind chill strikes me as being either naive or a woeful attempt to deceive us.Lets do a test. Pour some water on a road at 2deg C, blast it with air at -6deg C and see if it freezes. I know where money is.
Alekhine
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4:37pm Tue 12 Mar 13
perini wrote:Care to explain how an air cooled, or for that matter, a water cooled engine works? Try googling heat convection or forced convection. Fans DO work, i can assure you.
Alekhine wrote:If you pour water on the road at 0 degrees C it will freeze. Then, if you blast it with air at 0 degree C, and stand in the way it will seem colder (wind chill factor) It is a perceived temperature not an actual one as we know it's really only 0 degrees C but feels worse.Gridlock2 wrote: I do not normally resort to criticising especially if not personally affected, and I wasn't affected in any major way but... It is clear that our Executive Councillor accountable for ensuring roads are made as safe as possible in these weather conditions does not understand even basic concepts of weather, especially around what temperature and wind chill actually mean. Water normally freezes at a temperature of zero Celsius or lower. Wind chill is only a perceived temperature - not an actual temperature - our warm blooded bodies feel it is colder if there is a howling wind blowing. Wind chill does nothing to make ice more likely - only actual temperature does. Actual temperatures did not hit –6.8C. It could be that the wind has had a different affect to make gritting less effective - blown away from the road perhaps. So the excuse of wind chill strikes me as being either naive or a woeful attempt to deceive us.Lets do a test. Pour some water on a road at 2deg C, blast it with air at -6deg C and see if it freezes. I know where money is.
EssexPerson
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4:41pm Tue 12 Mar 13
DogsMessInLeigh
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4:55pm Tue 12 Mar 13
EssexPerson wrote:There was NO gritting all day...until 8pm-ish in Leigh....after the horse had well and truly bolted and took a dump on the Axminster.
The roads last night around the Southend seafront and the Leigh/Chalkwell area was a joke. Totally surprised there weren't any accidents. Does SBC really expect us to believe they gritted with all these stories? Even the Fire Service are saying they didn't. They seriously screwed up as it is strange that as soon as you got onto Castle Point roads they were perfect (not perfect on Canvey this morning though grrr!).
a week or so back i saw one go by at night on a Sunday i think it was....no ice or snow around or even wet roads what so ever...strange it was.
Bosniavet
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5:17pm Tue 12 Mar 13
Joe Wildman-Clark wrote:Ah, I suppose that must be why I complained to the council, not a councillor then!!!!!
Dan-Hockley wrote: the problem is not so much the elected councillors as they have no real power within the council itself in terms of hiring and firing - they are simply policy makers. The person to blame is the retard who is in charge of the roads - it ultimately comes down to him/her to say "go out and grit roads" or "stay in and watch TV" As much as I'd like to blame the councillors for mis-management, it does come down to the retard in charge of the roads.OMG JFC Somebody that knows how the system works! yet nobody here will take notice as they are all too stupid. FACT!
Antonius
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5:29pm Tue 12 Mar 13
I don't think insurance companies will see it that way.
Cosmo Spring
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5:31pm Tue 12 Mar 13
perini wrote:and it's not as if the weather forecasters told us that it wasn't going to happen either.
Absolutely typical - last week they were all patting themselves on the back for a job well done the last time we had snow and then, after the media reporting snow for the last 5 days, they fail miserably when it does come. The first gritter I saw on ther A13 was at 2100hrs last night - spraying grit on fallen snow and ICE. Far too late - but unfortunately it's what we come to expect from these muppets. P*ss up and brewery springs to mind!
whateverhappened
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5:38pm Tue 12 Mar 13
Antonius
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5:39pm Tue 12 Mar 13
Carnabackable wrote:Snow chains are only any good on hard packed snow or ice. Which we don't tend to get in this part of the country.
Snow, Ice the works, can be driven on,as long as you follow some simple rules;
1) start off in second gear
2) leave good distance between vehicles
3)Fit snow socks or chains if you can
4) use minimal brakes - steer out of trouble
A Touareg V6 will get you up the hill....
You can't use chains on a normal road surface.
A 4x4 with snow tyres is good on snow, but nothing will grip on ice. Which is why you see so many of them involved in accidents.
Not many 4x4 owners bother with snow tyres in the winter.
starduster
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6:32pm Tue 12 Mar 13
Rochford Rob
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7:20pm Tue 12 Mar 13
Are they teachers?
Like clockwork, they all started closing.
Gridlock2
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7:49pm Tue 12 Mar 13
Alekhine wrote:I hope you were not educated in Britain or has our education system really gone that far down the pan?
perini wrote:Care to explain how an air cooled, or for that matter, a water cooled engine works? Try googling heat convection or forced convection. Fans DO work, i can assure you.
Alekhine wrote:If you pour water on the road at 0 degrees C it will freeze. Then, if you blast it with air at 0 degree C, and stand in the way it will seem colder (wind chill factor) It is a perceived temperature not an actual one as we know it's really only 0 degrees C but feels worse.Gridlock2 wrote: I do not normally resort to criticising especially if not personally affected, and I wasn't affected in any major way but... It is clear that our Executive Councillor accountable for ensuring roads are made as safe as possible in these weather conditions does not understand even basic concepts of weather, especially around what temperature and wind chill actually mean. Water normally freezes at a temperature of zero Celsius or lower. Wind chill is only a perceived temperature - not an actual temperature - our warm blooded bodies feel it is colder if there is a howling wind blowing. Wind chill does nothing to make ice more likely - only actual temperature does. Actual temperatures did not hit –6.8C. It could be that the wind has had a different affect to make gritting less effective - blown away from the road perhaps. So the excuse of wind chill strikes me as being either naive or a woeful attempt to deceive us.Lets do a test. Pour some water on a road at 2deg C, blast it with air at -6deg C and see if it freezes. I know where money is.
All fans do is move air (or water in the case of water cooled engines) around so that a better job is done of dissipating heat. But they still need to move the air (or water) over something at a different temperature to work.
Perini is correct. Moving air at zero degrees is still only zero degrees - it does not make it -6.8C - look wind chill up on your shiny touchy feely smart phone Alekhine (or are you Tony Cox)? - which is a good bit smarter than you I should think - it is more educating than using it for Angry Birds.
DogsMessInLeigh
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8:41pm Tue 12 Mar 13
starduster wrote:They must of been using the New Stealth Gritters then.
i asked southend council about gritting the roads and was told they were out early in the day when told them they were wrong i was told i was rude & it wasn't down to them
abarns
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8:44pm Tue 12 Mar 13
Nebs
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9:06pm Tue 12 Mar 13
abarns wrote:Why were you driving so close to the car in front that you were unable to stop in time?
On my way home from work last night around about 10.15pm i was getting to the tescos roundabout and not even going 5mph i had to come to a stop and as i went to stop the car decided to carry on as the road was not gritted at all and i smashed straight into the back of someone, I now have a fair bit of damage to mycar and i am going to have to pay to get this fixed. Does anyone think i can make make a complaint and get some or all the repair to my car back? if so how please.
skinthegoat
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9:10pm Tue 12 Mar 13
abarns wrote:Why not sue your (naughty ) car as it did not do as you wanted it to.
On my way home from work last night around about 10.15pm i was getting to the tescos roundabout and not even going 5mph i had to come to a stop and as i went to stop the car decided to carry on as the road was not gritted at all and i smashed straight into the back of someone, I now have a fair bit of damage to mycar and i am going to have to pay to get this fixed. Does anyone think i can make make a complaint and get some or all the repair to my car back? if so how please.
best bet is to take some lessons and learn how to drive,,,,,,,,
Warning... irony alert...
jayman
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9:52pm Tue 12 Mar 13
He has changed his font colour to informal blue and has reduced the font size when he is writing content in his blog that may be an omission of guilt or even (heaven forbid) an apology as too why the roads where not gritted on time despite plenty of warning from the met office.
a complete failure of the council..
see for yourself.
http://nigel-holdcro
ft.blogspot.co.uk/20
13/03/difficult-road
-conditions.html
Alekhine
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9:51am Wed 13 Mar 13
Gridlock2 wrote:The point is the effect is real not "perceived". Are you suggesting that the icy wind on Tuesday was the same temperature as the road? Ambient temperatue +2 deg C, windchill - 6 deg C, = real temperature of road exposed to the wind about - 4 deg C . yes, the water would freeze.
Alekhine wrote:I hope you were not educated in Britain or has our education system really gone that far down the pan? All fans do is move air (or water in the case of water cooled engines) around so that a better job is done of dissipating heat. But they still need to move the air (or water) over something at a different temperature to work. Perini is correct. Moving air at zero degrees is still only zero degrees - it does not make it -6.8C - look wind chill up on your shiny touchy feely smart phone Alekhine (or are you Tony Cox)? - which is a good bit smarter than you I should think - it is more educating than using it for Angry Birds.perini wrote:Care to explain how an air cooled, or for that matter, a water cooled engine works? Try googling heat convection or forced convection. Fans DO work, i can assure you.Alekhine wrote:If you pour water on the road at 0 degrees C it will freeze. Then, if you blast it with air at 0 degree C, and stand in the way it will seem colder (wind chill factor) It is a perceived temperature not an actual one as we know it's really only 0 degrees C but feels worse.Gridlock2 wrote: I do not normally resort to criticising especially if not personally affected, and I wasn't affected in any major way but... It is clear that our Executive Councillor accountable for ensuring roads are made as safe as possible in these weather conditions does not understand even basic concepts of weather, especially around what temperature and wind chill actually mean. Water normally freezes at a temperature of zero Celsius or lower. Wind chill is only a perceived temperature - not an actual temperature - our warm blooded bodies feel it is colder if there is a howling wind blowing. Wind chill does nothing to make ice more likely - only actual temperature does. Actual temperatures did not hit –6.8C. It could be that the wind has had a different affect to make gritting less effective - blown away from the road perhaps. So the excuse of wind chill strikes me as being either naive or a woeful attempt to deceive us.Lets do a test. Pour some water on a road at 2deg C, blast it with air at -6deg C and see if it freezes. I know where money is.
Suggest you check your own education before being critical of mine.
j-w
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9:52am Wed 13 Mar 13
org/wiki/Wind_chill
j-w
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9:57am Wed 13 Mar 13
The actual temperature was hovering above freezing for most of Monday and dipped below in late afternoon, that is why the roads froze, the wind chill could have been minus 30 but would have had no effect (as water only reacts to physical temperature and has no concept of how cold it feels)
Alekhine
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10:25am Wed 13 Mar 13
This is from a Canadian weather science magazine:-
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As an arctic air mass lingers over large swaths of the Northeast and Midwest, the National Weather Service has issued wind chill advisories across the region, and the Mount Washington Observatory in New Hampshire recorded a wind chill of minus 46 degrees. What is wind chill, anyway?
Despite what you might hear on a weather report, wind chill isn't actually a measure of how cold the air feels. A wind chill temperature is, rather, a calculation of how cold it would have to be to cause the same rate of heat loss from your skin if there were no wind blowing. Wind chill approximates how cold it feels because the rate of heat loss corresponds with skin temperature, and skin temperature is what our nerves sense.
Wind chill was first measured in 1941, when two explorers, Paul Siple and Charles Passel, spent a long Antarctic winter measuring how long it took water to freeze in plastic containers left outside, hanging in the wind. The stronger the wind, the faster the water would freeze. Using this data, they created the first equation to calculate wind chill. Their original formula, published in 1945, was revised slightly in the intervening years, but was always found, especially by those who lived in very cold places, to be a poor measure of how cold the air actually felt to the skin. In parts of Canada where the temperature regularly fell below minus 40 degrees, for example, people reported that minus-40-degree wind chill felt a lot warmer.
So, in 2001, a gaggle of agencies from the United States and Canada—collectivel
y, the Joint Action Group on Temperature Indices—agreed on a new formula for calculating wind chill and conducted experiments to measure exactly how much heat is lost from human skin in a windy environment. Twelve volunteers donned winter coats and walked on treadmills in a freezing wind tunnel, all while wearing thermal sensors on their faces, inside their mouths, and in their rectums.
The catch with this new model, which is still in use, is that heat loss from skin—known as skin tissue resistance—varies greatly from person to person. Those with thicker skin have greater skin tissue resistance, for example. But high resistance, oddly, puts one at greater risk of frostbite because the skin conducts less heat from inside the body to warm its surface. To be on the safe side, the new model is calibrated to unusually high skin resistance—95th percentile—and therefore overestimates how cold it feels for those with more average skin.
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Please note the THE SRONGER THE WIND THE FASTER THE WATER WOULD FREEZE in the container (without direct reference to the temperature of the air), I assume that all the containers were hanging in the same air. This was my point.
j-w
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10:39am Wed 13 Mar 13
how did they control the wind temperature when they hung the containers up?
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"Despite what you might hear on a weather report, wind chill isn't actually a measure of how cold the air feels. A wind chill temperature is, rather, a calculation of how cold it would have to be to cause the same rate of heat loss from your skin if there were no wind blowing. Wind chill approximates how cold it feels because the rate of heat loss corresponds with skin temperature, and skin temperature is what our nerves sense."
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So it is how cold it feels after all?
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"In parts of Canada where the temperature regularly fell below minus 40 degrees, for example, people reported that minus-40-degree wind chill felt a lot warmer."
That rubbish was in a science magazine?
Alekhine
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11:33am Wed 13 Mar 13
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So its how cold it feels after all?
No, read it again, its " a calculation of how cold it would have to be to cause the same rate of heat loss...."
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That rubbish was in a science magazine?
That rubbish is what caused this debate about what is a "perceived" and what is a "real" effect. The body only notices CHANGES in temperature and it can be tricked. Try this, put one hand under the cold tap until cold and the other under the hot tap. Now put both hands in the same bucket of luke warm water. - Hot hand will feel cold while the cold hand will feel hot. - Its the same bucket!
Wind chill (increased airflow) is not a trick, it does have a very real effect on inanimate objects. Heat rises, but when the ambient temperate drops below zero its the top surface of a lake that freezes first not the bottom.
Broadwaywatch says...
7:50am Tue 12 Mar 13