The Day After Tomorrow
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:37:01
No, no, no.
You've got to stop worrying. No, no.

:37:04
It's fine. We've got pIenty of suppIies.
We're just snowed in.

:37:08
Yeah. No, it's aII right. It's aII right.
:37:10
No, you stay where you are.
I'II be fine.

:37:13
Yeah, I Iove you too. Okay, bye.
:37:17
-Hey. How's Jeanette?
-Oh, fine.

:37:20
The ferry just Ianded.
:37:23
Must be nice in Spain.
Wish I was there.

:37:25
An elite RAF search-and-rescue team
has been deployed by helicopter...

:37:28
... to airlift the royal family to safety.
:37:31
-Yeah, you think they'II come get us?
-Not IikeIy.

:37:35
LuckiIy we've got our own genny,
enough tea and biscuits to sink a ship.

:37:40
Oh, we'II be fine.
:37:42
As Iong as the Ioo
doesn't back up again.

:37:48
In Ireland, those remaining
in Belfast and Bambridge...

:37:51
...have been urged to evacuate
to Dublin as soon as possible.

:37:55
The north continues to receive
the worst of the storm...

:37:58
...and conditions in the south
are expected to worsen.

:38:04
We've got zero visibility.
Maintain heading and speed.

:38:07
-What's our heading?
-035, sir.

:38:09
ApproximateIy 40 kiIometers
from BaImoraI CastIe.

:38:12
We've lost visual contact with you.
:38:37
-This gauge can't be right.
-Wind speed has dropped to zero.

:38:40
We have vertical walls
of cirrus cloud formations.

:38:44
What the heII is going on?
:38:45
The bIoody fueI Iines
are starting to freeze.

:38:58
Port engine pressure is dropping.
The rotor rpm is dropping.


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