Ger8 wrote: » Should the schools be closed on Monday.
Tom Mann Centuria wrote: » Well just looking on the other thread, the great and good seem to think the Red warning should apply to a lot more counties.
JCX BXC wrote: » There was a TAF issued at 6am this morning, valid until 7am tomorrow morning. Onset of winds should begin around 3am at most airports, Shannon: 4am-7am, 060 degrees 25kts G 35kts Cork: 4am-7am, 070 degrees 20kts G 30kts Dublin: 5am-7am 050 degrees 15kts G 25kts Knock: 4am-7am 030 degrees 15kts G 25kts. My current analysis on this is that despite the unusual wind direction, most of the morning rush should get away with little trouble. For the period before 7am, only airport I'd have concerns for is Shannon, which could face some turbulence in the area around it. However if winds are as forecast there's no crosswind component on RWY06 so it's possible disruption won't arrive until later. Will update this at around 12:30pm at which time the forecast will be valid until 1pm.
Keplar240B wrote: » Will there be a wheelie bin collection in the red warming zones on Monday or will they cancel it, do reckon?
the_syco wrote: I see two possible outcomes; Bin gets emptied, and the bin goes flying. Bin doesn't get emptied, rubbish goes everywhere.
There was a TAF issued at 6am this morning, valid until 7am tomorrow morning. Onset of winds should begin around 3am at most airports, Shannon: 4am-7am, 060 degrees 25kts G 35kts Cork: 4am-7am, 070 degrees 20kts G 30kts Dublin: 5am-7am 050 degrees 15kts G 25kts Knock: 4am-7am 030 degrees 15kts G 25kts. My current analysis on this is that despite the unusual wind direction, most of the morning rush should get away with little trouble. For the period before 7am, only airport I'd have concerns for is Shannon, which could face some turbulence in the area around it. However if winds are as forecast there's no crosswind component on RWY06 so it's possible disruption won't arrive until later. Will update this at around 12:30pm at which time the forecast will be valid until 1pm.
mirrorwall14 wrote: » Can anyone update on preparation for North Kildare, it seems to be increasingly likely that we will be more in the firing line for something unusual for the area. That’s what concerns me, on the west coast when I lived there we were more used to these in a regular basis I’ve got torches, candles etc. Tied down the garden and done all the clothes washing etc today in case of electricity outages. Do I need to be getting water or food supplies or is that overkill?
CptMackey wrote: » What are people thinking about going to work in cork?