squarecircles wrote: » Outstanding forecast by Joanna!
Cantona's Collars wrote: » It's a bit odd that Status Red is given to Western Counties when they are now saying the coastal counties further East are to get the stronger winds.This could catch people out as they think "ah sure,the worst will be in the West".
pad199207 wrote: » Well I must say an absolutely stunning forecast from Joanna there on the 1pm news. Getting the message through very clear. Kudos to her.
Itssoeasy wrote: » Good point on the weatherabout this not being a tail end of a hurricane. That's the sense I'm getting that people are assuming this will be the same.
200motels wrote: » Waterford and Wexford upgraded to red warning status.
floorpie wrote: » Why are they so scared to make firm statements in this press conference. The weather "forecaster" has verbatim said that she can't make predictions about what will happen, is that not her job? Absolutely bizarre.
squarecircles wrote: » I think Joanna's serious tone has really got the point across.
Samaris wrote: » Anyone know if one can see the RTE weather forecasts online anywhere? I don't have access to TV.
dropzone wrote: » Met Eireann should really update their forecast graphics. Not much information and hard to read compared to graphics used in the UK, USA and online.
Weathercheck wrote: » I believe the main message the media need to be told to convey is that this is a Countrywide event, not just restricted to the south and west. This systems goes up through the country with a very tight pressure gradient - all regions can expect damaging wind gusts.
Cloudio9 wrote: » Yes they emphasised that and for people not to be out in the peak of the storm but if that's their advice surely they should be advising all schools to close.