scooby77 wrote: » In a quandary here. Need to make a decision about closing a school in South Done gal and inform parents as soon as possible. Sent preliminary text on Friday...was about to update now that we will open, as in Amber area at moment. However from what I read here and from what Joanna said on forecast it seems nationwide Red is possible (we will close if Red). Any consensus here on warning upgrade? Can probably wait a little while.
Bacchus wrote: » You need to get on the airwaves and start spreading the word. All those schools closing for no reason at all.
Autochange wrote: » Is there any possibility of this being blown out of proportion ? (No pun intended) As per everything else that happens in Ireland which isnt the norm
Vince135792003 wrote: » I'm in the Kildare area and work as a teacher. We have a large number of children who come from non English speaking homes who cycle to school. I'd be very worried for them cycling home tomorrow if their parents are completely unaware about what is coming.
mel.b wrote: » Significant northward movement now evident on the sat24 images... https://en.sat24.com/en
Necrominus wrote: » Autochange wrote: Is there any possibility of this being blown out of proportion ? (No pun intended) As per everything else that happens in Ireland which isnt the norm This is my concern as well but from everything I'm reading currently it seems no?
Autochange wrote: Is there any possibility of this being blown out of proportion ? (No pun intended) As per everything else that happens in Ireland which isnt the norm
[Deleted User] wrote: » It’s been on the News on TV, Radio and online for the past week. If people haven’t gotten the message by now, a broadcast by the Government will be of little use. How many times have people to be told and by how many media outlets before they take notice?
happywithlife wrote: » On one of those home decor pages- so.eone uploaded all their hard work today decorating their garden for Halloween-- do they not the concept even an orange alert means high winds and it will be blown away tomorrow- probably into neighbouring gardens or worse into the road creating a driving hazard FFS 😠😠ðŸ˜
lawred2 wrote: » Is it accelerating?
Beechwoodspark wrote: » There's a certain percentage of people who don't read newspapers, don't watch or listen to news reports. I've met such people and they often take pride in how they avoid news reports, they seem to think that if it's not directly relevant to them then why pay attention to the news. I don't know what the answer is. Someone suggested a rolling information bar at the bottom of the tv screen. Possibly this would work.
Den14 wrote: » On the RTE news they give the impression that it will be mostly bad in the west however it would appear from the charts sustained high winds will be along the south and east coastal areas.
HappyDaze007 wrote: » Anybody know if a "Sting jet" will happen..?
mossie wrote: » Me too but have heard nothing from my employer (An Post). Would have thought Banks, POs etc would be telling staff and customers to stay home for safety reasons.
Autochange wrote: » I lived in Australia for a few years and witnessed many different storms of various types and intensity. People just got on with it without a panic. I have my doubts
iguana wrote: » I just can't imagine being a postie tomorrow. It would be insane to send them out.
My name is URL wrote: » Can't individual school boards make a decision to close? ME warnings only serve as advisories
Reckless Abandonment wrote: » Unlikely. The jet stream isn't that strong.
__..__ wrote: » Where do you check the alert status for your area?