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Storm Eunice Smashes into Cornwall - 4K Video

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The Cornwall Guide

Storm Eunice on the morning of 18th February 2022.
The storm started with strong southwesterly winds so the south coast of Cornwall was going to be the most spectacular place to see it.

Porthleven is always a reliable spot for storm watching, although the high tide was at 5.45am and it only got light at 6.50am. When I arrived at Porthleven it was first light but there were already around 10 photographers set up waiting for the storm surge.

After getting a few shots and filming at Porthleven I headed to the Lizard. For great storm footage you need a context, preferably something humanmade. This gives a sense of scale and adds to the drama. On the Lizard there are only a few places built anywhere near the sea for good reason! One of these is Mullion Cove, with it's lovely little harbour. This spot is all the more dramatic because of the volcanic islands just off shore.

To tell the truth filming was a little challenging almost impossible as the winds strengthened. The next stop, Kynance Cove was almost too much, with just walking a challenge. I managed to get some footage of the swirling cauldron of whitewater that Kynance had become before heading home.

Of course it would be rude not to take some footage of St Michael's Mount especially during what was billed as the biggest storm in 30 years. Marazion was not in the direct path of the winds and swell, but there were still some splashes and waves hitting the mount.

Back at home now, all in one piece, although did have to help move a tree out of the road en route. Sadly I lost my microphone muff at Porthleven blown clean off :(
Not sure it would have made too much difference with the wind the way it was though.

posted by gasgediig