we've had this video sent to us by darren willoughby on the island.ally gives you a sense ofjust how strong the winds were as a number of large trees have all been brought down in the one road. earlier i spoke to erik rueb, a farmer who has been out this morning trying to clear roads blocked by trees. he told us about his experience of the storm. it was particularly horrendous around midnight. massive hailstones hit this, or else a small tornado passing through and hailstones the size of golf balls and bigger hit this, so a lot of glass breakage and what have you. the main storm hit sort of starting at four o'clock in the morning, when the speed really ramped up and a lot of damage done, lots of trees down, houses damaged, roofs damaged, etc. do you have animals on your farm as well? we don't, we've gotjust horses and dogs and that kind of thing. we are potato growers, so this just damage the trees and hedges and that kind of thing. so you've been out trying to clear the roads, have you? talk us through what it was like when you sort of emerged from y