The massive waves which hit the coast of Cornwall yesterday were quite an impressive sight.
Twitter was awash with pictures and videos by people out braving the stormy conditions. We've selected a few of the best.
However the RNLI has warned people to stay safe and stay back with big waves still forecast over the next couple of days.
Some people have already been caught out by the stormy conditions with one family having a narrow escape.
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Family dragged out to sea by huge wave at Gwithian
Dangerous sea conditions are expexted to continue over the next couple of days.
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Warning issued for 'extremely dangerous' sea conditions and huge waves in Cornwall
Some people were warning of the dangers of being so close to the massive waves.
My views now
— Lisa (@BrownieLB_1) October 28, 2020
Cringing watching people standing on a cliff edge with a sheer drop which is crumbling 😳#godrevy #loveukweather #cornwall pic.twitter.com/S3eRZKaR84
The waves were just breathtaking today🌊 🥰#Cornwall #Newquay #Beach #Waves pic.twitter.com/1em4JozEcm
— Jo-Shreeve (@shreeve_jo) October 28, 2020
Enjoying the storm at Holywell Bay Beach today 🌊😍🌊 One of many clips to follow! I’ve never seen sea foam quite like this, it’s like snow! #StormHour #cornwall #seascape #CoastalWave #NaturePhotography #happy #waves @StormHour #newquay #surf #natural #landscape pic.twitter.com/T8XVh9xUbe
— Vasilya☀️♥️🌻✈️ 🌊⛰🏛📸 (@Vasilya2020) October 28, 2020
Fistral beach in Newquay! Waves are massive 🌊
— Jo-Shreeve (@shreeve_jo) October 28, 2020
Respect the sea and stay safe. #Cornwall #Newquay #Fistral pic.twitter.com/oLlkNFcTyp
Storm EPILSON arrives bringing some massive waves to Cornwall already great for surfers to get out. You can see one particular surfer getting on one wave at Fistral Beach, Newquay. #stormhour pic.twitter.com/3K9yW5H2ez
— Sam (@UKWeatherChase) October 28, 2020
Some heavy storms around this afternoon, we had a team out at our high risk spots around high tide and managed to capture this shot down at Mullion Harbour.
— Mullion Coastguard (@MullionCG) October 28, 202
Stay safe if you're visiting the coast in the next few days. pic.twitter.com/KgVLoOvCie
Longships Lighthouse today 😍#lovemyretiredlighthousekeeper #lovecornwall pic.twitter.com/vugMecvfZP
— The Cornish Maid (@sealfollower) October 28, 2020
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