
Waves from Hercules hit Porthcawl harbour
I will admit to having mixed feelings about assigning names to winter storms. Hurricanes are momentous enough to be worthy of names, but most winter storms, nasty and dangerous though they may indeed be, don’t seem worth naming. I will admit however, that the recent Winter Storm Hercules lived up to its name.
When Winter Storm Hercules roared across the US mid-west and East Coast last week, it brought heavy snow and dangerous winds, leaving thousands without power and resulting in the deaths of at least 16 people. Parts of the North East saw two feet of snow fall.
When Hercules crossed the Atlantic it brought its own havoc to the coasts of Europe and the UK. Continue reading