Feckoffcup wrote: » 1) it's not a hurricane 2) the wind speeds are over exaggerated
royalflush2003 wrote: » Hi I work on pottery road Dunlaoire east coast - have to travel from Sandymount Monday night not to far but don't want to chance it because live by the sea sandy mount / high tides /debris / fallen trees etc Or am I over reacting or will I take day off? Any info would be great, Thanks great insight to weather information you all have taught me a lot .. Thanks once again
Bonzo Delaney wrote: » Out of curiosity is there many tower cranes up around the South coast areas
happywithlife wrote: » I don't usually scare that easily but remember stupidly trying to drive home in 2014 during that storm. I actually feared for my life so am taking heed of warnings. Am hoping work (school in cork area) close but as if yet we are open. Grand for locals but I've an hour and half (on an average day) commute just to get there. Seriously considering ringing in if weather is as bad as expected especially if I can't guarantee getting home to The kids on time either Was away all day today so will be cleaning up the yard tomorrow- 're trampoline beyond sandbags to weigh the legs down what else can we Do? Remove side netting? We have it pegged down with straps as it is as we lost the last one in 2014.
Harry Palmr wrote: » There is one about 80 metres high at the Waterford University Hospital.
Widdershins wrote: » Who originally posted it? A lot of people are waiting for the official green light r.e cancelling non essential travel...
Galway1989 wrote: » Those of us with a sizeable commute to work can tell the boss a tree fell in the driveway so we couldn't get to work. It is negligence to expect people to make it to work if there is a massive storm heading for us. We'll see what happens. I really don't want to be blowing this out of proportion but its not looking good
Cannon_fodder wrote: » Could be a few spinny tops in North Wall Quay alright on Monday
Cantona's Collars wrote: » This will test all those tower cranes in Dublin.
jd wrote: » I'd stay away from any east coast beaches, easy to get sideswiped by southerly running swells.
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RobbingBandit wrote: » A lot of the scales being used are the uk mph, 80 mph is 128kmph.
Doltanian wrote: » I think the Army should be mobilised and all aircraft be evacuated from Shannon and Cork airport.