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  • Registered Users Posts: 8,913 ✭✭✭Danno


    :D

    Not forgetting, Waterford, SW Cork, Kerry and a little known place called Ahascragh :D


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    If you thought today was warm-from the middle of next week it will be even warmer.
    (slight cold interlude over the weekend)

    The Atlantic ocean is reclaiming us for her warmer wetter weather from mid week onwards-more later.


  • Registered Users Posts: 12,778 ✭✭✭✭ninebeanrows


    Yep winters end is neigh :o

    Oh well i look forward to blistering heat come Paddy's day and beyond :D

    Looks very wet from Monday to Thursday though ;)

    Temperatures possibly reaching 17c by next friday ;)


  • Moderators, Science, Health & Environment Moderators Posts: 16,755 Mod ✭✭✭✭Gonzo


    rte downgraded this weekends cold snap from sleet and snow showers to just some wintry showers on saturday and dry sunny weather on sunday.. i like the sound of the much warmer temperatures next week, roll on summer:)


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    Just abit of a chilly night :eek:

    http://217.160.75.104/pics/Rtavn16217.gif

    I know i know but during all of my chart watching i have
    never seen those charts show temperatures below -5c
    in Ireland! -9c is just absurd and in March it's well crazy!

    http://217.160.75.104/pics/Rtavn1621.gif

    I think the above chart shows just how crazy things could get!

    Spring! :eek:
    Ya know, I think it also shows just how crazy it is to rely on charts for weather that is a week away...
    Doesnt look all that crazy now that we are in it,might get down to -1 tonight on the coast.
    Much of the country is at 5c to 8c and similar tomorrow.

    The warm up begins in earnest next week, but so does the rain :/


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  • Registered Users Posts: 12,778 ✭✭✭✭ninebeanrows


    Well well !

    I cant believe my darn eyes!

    Anyway i'll be back after 4 to give a better rundown but all i'll say is that
    from Thursday through Saturday you'll think its January rather than
    April as a severe late winter plunge digs south!!


    Friday
    http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/Rtavn961.gif

    Friday Maxima
    http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/Rtavn10217.gif

    http://expert.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-bin/geturl/daten/profi/en/basis06.04042005/rart_05040806_0406.gif?1793db7dab737cc3b62e1d92ad795656

    Good afternoon! :eek: :D


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,391 ✭✭✭fatherdougalmag


    I'm surprised it's taken this long for someone to mention the outlook for the second half of this week. Should've known better to expect it to be Weathercheck :) Doesn't look like it'll be anything long term though.


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,222 ✭✭✭Scruff


    well what ever about later on in the week we had a shower of hailstones in dublin 2 about 2 hours ago.


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    *Thread merged into its proper place*

    As for the end of the week-snow for the mountains probably.
    That link showing a max of 3c in Dublin-very unlikely to be that cold as a maximum to be honest, try 6c...(or 5c) if you want to be sensational.


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    Time this thread got a Bump..


    Look what metcheck has in store for us Thursday friday saturday and sunday...
    Location : Wicklow Lat : 52.97N Lon : -6.04W Sunrise : 6:43 BST Sunset : 20:00 BST

    Day Time Temp RealFeel Rain Intensity Cloud Dir Speed Weather
    Thu 0:00 16 °c 20 °c 0.1 mm V Light 59 % [Wind from SW (216°)] 18 mph [Mainly Clear]
    Thu 3:00 16 °c 18 °c 0.1 mm V Light 97 % [Wind from WSW (243°)] 13 mph [Cloudy]
    Thu 6:00 15 °c 18 °c 0.6 mm V Light 99 % [Wind from W (275°)] 8 mph [Light Rain]
    Thu 9:00 15 °c 16 °c 0.8 mm Light 100 % [Wind from WNW (290°)] 6 mph [Light Rain]
    Thu 12:00 15 °c 16 °c 5.8 mm Heavy 100 % [Wind from NNE (21°)] 7 mph [Heavy Rain]
    Thu 15:00 13 °c 13 °c 5.4 mm V Heavy 100 % [Wind from NE (50°)] 16 mph [Heavy Rain]
    Thu 18:00 14 °c 14 °c 17 mm Torrential 100 % [Wind from ENE (61°)] 14 mph [Heavy Rain]
    Thu 21:00 14 °c 15 °c 14.9 mm Torrential 100 %


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  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    And friday...
    Fri 0:00 14 °c 15 °c 28.6 mm Torrential 100 % [Wind from ENE (69°)] 2 mph [Heavy Rain]
    Fri 3:00 15 °c 15 °c 8.8 mm Torrential 100 % [Wind from ENE (61°)] 4 mph [Heavy Rain]
    Fri 6:00 15 °c 16 °c 20.7 mm Torrential 100 % [Wind from ESE (121°)] 7 mph [Heavy Rain]
    Fri 9:00 16 °c 17 °c 11.6 mm Torrential 100 % [Wind from SE (140°)] 17 mph [Heavy Rain]
    Fri 12:00 16 °c 17 °c 23.7 mm Torrential 100 % [Wind from SE (138°)] 15 mph [Heavy Rain]
    Fri 15:00 16 °c 17 °c 8.9 mm Torrential 100 % [Wind from SE (131°)] 12 mph [Heavy Rain]
    Fri 18:00 16 °c 17 °c 14.4 mm Torrential 100 % [Wind from ESE (117°)] 9 mph [Showers]
    Fri 21:00 15 °c 17 °c 4.9 mm V Heavy 100 %


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    And Saturday...
    Location : Wicklow Lat : 52.97N Lon : -6.04W Sunrise : 6:46 BST Sunset : 19:55 BST

    Day Time Temp RealFeel Rain Intensity Cloud Dir Speed Weather
    Sat 0:00 15 °c 17 °c 8.5 mm V Heavy 100 % [Wind from N (12°)] 12 mph [Showers]
    Sat 3:00 14 °c 16 °c 5.9 mm V Heavy 100 % [Wind from NNE (19°)] 22 mph [Heavy Rain]
    Sat 6:00 13 °c 16 °c 15.4 mm Torrential 100 % [Wind from NNE (15°)] 28 mph [Heavy Rain]
    Sat 9:00 13 °c 12 °c 6.5 mm Torrential 100 % [Wind from N (10°)] 26 mph [Heavy Rain]
    Sat 12:00 13 °c 12 °c 10.8 mm V Heavy 100 % [Wind from N (4°)] 24 mph [Heavy Rain]
    Sat 15:00 13 °c 12 °c 0.6 mm Light 100 % [Wind from N (6°)] 21 mph [Light Rain]
    Sat 18:00 13 °c 13 °c 2.9 mm Moderate 100 % [Wind from N (2°)] 21 mph [Light Rain]
    Sat 21:00 13 °c 13 °c 2.5 mm Heavy 100 % [Wind from N (4°)]

    And this is before the remenants of Maria arrives... :eek: :eek: :eek:

    Practically non stop torrential rain.
    If that came to pass(look at their predicted totals) we might want that aid we gave the states back!


  • Registered Users Posts: 15,345 ✭✭✭✭Supercell


    Why cant we have daily discussions ?
    Anyhow..its gonna píss down on the east coast (Specifically Dublin) in the next few hours.., small chance of thunder..but being irl with temps of 15c currently this is very low probability.

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  • Registered Users Posts: 32,136 ✭✭✭✭is_that_so


    Longfield wrote:
    Anyhow..its gonna píss down on the east coast (Specifically Dublin) in the next few hours.

    Gonna ! It hasn't stopped all day :rolleyes: :(


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,391 ✭✭✭fatherdougalmag


    I take it the GFS ensembles are a bit whacky for next weekend or is there some genuine reason for the forecasted cold snap?


  • Registered Users Posts: 15,345 ✭✭✭✭Supercell


    Has cooler than normal weather *shock* * horror* become so rare these days people think there must be a mistake?!!
    Its just a polar maritime airmass paying us a short visit, nothing to get excited about, though i suppose given the amount of warmer than average weather we have been getting in the last few years or so makes average seem cold and below average ..unbelievable!!

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  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    Based on their statistical analysis of recent years they're expecting temperatures from late january and through february to be well below normal due to the likelyhood of high pressure and northerly winds.

    It would appear that they are so concerned at this that they have warned power companies in the UK to be prepared.

    It would seem that February could get so cold as to drag the whole of the winter temperature average down ie Dec to february-meaning they think february will be significantly colder than normal.

    Likelyhood of snow? Impossible to tell but there could be a good fall in portmarnock after all in 2006 :p
    There was a discussion on this on Morning Ireland this morning on RTÉ

    and heres a background story .


  • Registered Users Posts: 80 ✭✭FuzzyZoeller


    Appears to be at odds with metchecks early assessment:
    From metcheck.com: The Metcheck Winter forecast will be released on October 15th this year, however, we've been taking a look at some of the early indices currently available....

    ...The link between Autumn snow cover and the forthcoming winter is, however, a little more complex. In short, the more snow across the Eurasian plateau from May to September, results in less energy for the Northern Hemisphere and blocked, cold winters are common.

    At present, only half the snow data is available, which is why the winter forecast isn't released until October, but early indications, with the Eurasian plateau about 823,000 sq km down on the amount of snow we would normally see, means that a blocked, colder than average winter, is looking less and less likely this year.

    I guess it's just a case of wait and see, but using the very scientific law of averages, we're surely due a harsh winter any year now... :D


  • Subscribers Posts: 8,322 ✭✭✭Scubadevils


    Music to my ears :D The only weather that I can really get excited about is very cold with snow!

    Roll on the severe weather warnings from Weathercheck :eek:


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    Felixdhc wrote:
    Roll on the severe weather warnings from Weathercheck :eek:
    Oh if the ones he gave last year had have happened, twud only be thawing out about now :p

    Ordering my weather station now anyways so I'll have a website up in the next few weeks hopefully much like mothmans.

    I've picked out a great(I think) location for it exposed to the wind from all directions.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 15,345 ✭✭✭✭Supercell


    Whatever about mainland UK..here in IRL these have even less likelyhood of passing .....i'd rate the probability of this forcast in the 5% range.

    Statisticaly we are overdue a cold winter..no super computer needed to forcast that..however if the norm has shifted with global warming (which i believe it has already) then there is no reason to forcast anything but the usual mild muck for winter.

    I judge the veracity of a story by how many hits I get in google news and this prediction does very poorly :)

    Lets face it no-one knows until about 5 days before-hand.

    Mike.

    Around this time last year I remember hearing weather specialists on the bbc and itv saying that last winter would be extremely cold that all the signs were pointing towards weeks of cold frosty/snowy weather but we got the usuall crappy mild wet Irish winter. At least Christmas Day turned out accurate tho:)

    Well, I think I will give this prediction a thumbs up.
    Firstly, All the hurricanes will have made the gulf stream alot cooler by early winter resulting in a less active atlantic for winter. High pressure to our west or even north will establish a north/northeast airstream.

    Secondly, the zonal pattern has started VERY early this year. We are experiencing October patterns at the moment. Fair enough, temperatures are still on the high side, but thats down to high Sea Surface Temperatures SSTs.

    Thirdly a mild arctic summer will lead to alot of polar low development this winter, and if a blocking high develops over the mid atlantic this winter, a healthy feed up the west of greenland will fuel plenty of polar lows.

    Thats my summing up of it...

    looking at http://www2.wetter3.de/animation.html it appears that we could have our first cold weather of the season next Saturday (1st October), the animation shows a cold plunge from Greenland which makes its way as far south as northwest england which covers both Ireland and Scotland in a light blue colour, it's way too early for snow but we could see a bad frost out of it.

    Hi everybody :D

    I'm back... at school:rolleyes:

    weathercheck.net will soon be back online hopefully sometime this week..

    As for the weather well October says all is what i saw...

    Many a rumour mill are full of news about the 2nd coming... (a cold winter of course)

    But as September draws in it looks like finishing off as a very mild month should end up close to 1.75c above average.. this is not a good sign..

    October, well here is where the Irish and British seasons go crazy its almost
    as easy to predict a colder than average October these days as it is
    to predict a mild winter.

    Why the hell is this?? God if i knew i could be worth .. well ... millions :confused: (maybe not)

    But the point of this ramble is ! I think the link will crack this winter... October should turn out to be a very cold and very windy month. I suspect a month dominated by deep depression crashing in from the southwest followed by spells of very cold weather from the north. But i suspect a queer weather pattern will occur with perhaps easterly winds and low pressure to our south towards the middle of October..

    Im expecting a wild October too..

    Anyway i hit you with alot more rambling before the winters out.. i assure you of that :D

    Just to confirm i expect Ocotber to be at the very least 1c below average
    and i expect December to follow suit.. I do however expect the seasons
    to re-sync over the coming 12 months.

    Would anyone care to enlighten me as to what to expect for the rest of the week vis-a-vis both temperature and percipitation levels? My other half who controls the remote refused point blank to let me listen to the long range forecast.....:( I have to visit a few projects for work over the next few days, and I'd rather be prepared......
    smccarrick wrote:
    Would anyone care to enlighten me as to what to expect for the rest of the week vis-a-vis both temperature and percipitation levels? My other half who controls the remote refused point blank to let me listen to the long range forecast.....:( I have to visit a few projects for work over the next few days, and I'd rather be prepared......

    Bring your boat:D
    From Met Eireann
    Tomorrow
    Continuing very unsettled tomorrow with further heavy showers or longer spells of rain and a risk of thunder. Highest temperatures of 14 to 16 degrees. Light to moderate southerly winds will veer West to Northwest later and strengthen.

    3 Day Outlook:
    A lot of dry and bright weather on Friday but feeling rather cool. A band of rain will move eastwards across the country on Saturday, clearing to scattered showers for Sunday.


    Temp may only get to 10C on Friday in a NW breeze

    A secondasy low pressure feature is being progged by models to move
    across Ireland during Monday afternoon. The low is a fickle feature
    it could easily disappear and reappear in the models over the coming
    days although with each run that passes that comes more unlikely

    At the moment the areas at risk of severe gales or even storm force winds
    are southern and eastern counties. The low will move quickly through adding
    to the speed up the winds. Sustained 40knot (circa 46mph) winds are antcipated to affect coastal fringes upto 5 miles inland, with gusts to 65knots (circa 75mph) likely. This will be enough to bring down weak tree's and disrupt power supples and make for a nice trip to the beach!

    At the moment confidence is at 60% for the LP to bring storm conditions to Irish coasts.

    Keep Watch;)

    Pfft, you mean a typical autumnal depression then?
    I really dont see anything unusual about this..at best will be a breezy day on the east coast and midlands, the usual suspects ie Belmullet and Malin head will have gales..erm whats newsworthy here ?

    emm actually no:D

    This will primarily affect eastern counties and southern counties..

    Show me the last time Dublin airport has recorded
    Sustained 40KT with gusts to 65KT, if it comes off it
    would be a once in a year event for that area.

    A gust to 75mph in a populated area could be quite damaging.

    And with the real threat of some gusts exceeding that figure
    if the model changes to say the 6z scenario rather than the 12z:)
    emm actually no:D



    Show me the last time Dublin airport has recorded
    Sustained 40KT with gusts to 65KT, if it comes off it
    would be a once in a year event for that area.

    How memories seem short, we've had the "once in a year event" twice this year already ;):p

    Jan 1st 2005
    Dublin Airport
    Max 10min mean 43 knots Gust 73 knots

    Jan 8th 2005
    Dublin Airport
    Max 10min mean 48 knots Gust 63 knots

    Though I'd argue that the Jan 8th event didn't gust to 65, but it's a high mean.

    We all now remember that the Jan 1st event did cause damage. Did the aquatic centre ever reopen?? :rolleyes:

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  • Subscribers Posts: 8,322 ✭✭✭Scubadevils


    Well I suppose only time will tell but I am going to remain somewhat positive for now. At least there is a slight chance anyway.

    I'm sure Weathercheck will surface soon with some hopeful predictions :D


  • Moderators, Arts Moderators Posts: 35,252 Mod ✭✭✭✭pickarooney


    Looks like I picked teh right time to be in Ecuador :P


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,913 ✭✭✭Danno


    Looks like a cold one. 7c by day.


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    A week out...
    Not high on the reliability scale.


  • Registered Users Posts: 12,778 ✭✭✭✭ninebeanrows


    wow i've been sensored already! Now i know why i havent been here in ages :rolleyes: :o:(


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    Ok just done a mega merge.
    Keep all future indications talk in here please.

    If it gets busy and only then we may follow the 3 pages lock and start new thread policy that you see on some other weather boards.
    Myself and Dappergent will decide that.

    [permitted off topic bit :D]
    My new provantage 2 is ordered-website to go into my signature when it's up and running in a week or two hopefully.
    Now to decide on the site for it.I've two possible "field" locations both very exposed to the wind from all directions and both get early and late sun.
    The only factor is which site will let a wireless signal be received here at the pc.[permitted off topic bit :D]


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