exaisle wrote: » Planes are designed to handle windspeeds of several hundred kilometers per hour....
ronnie3585 wrote: » Really stepped up a notch in the last 20mins.
bladebrew wrote: » I just drove back from work near cork, It's calming down a bit I think, but there are trees down all over the place! Plenty of roads blocked, the roads are very quiet,
Mormegil wrote: » Certainly calmer in Tipperary than it was 10 mins ago.
dark crystal wrote: » Severe winds still battering Waterford City here. Electricity went off for a few seconds, but back on now. I'm just thankful my partner was sent home from work this morning before it got this bad.
Paully D wrote: » Next doors CONCRETE WALL has just come down. Oh Jesus.
Elmer Blooker wrote: » True, they can withstand jet stream winds at 35000ft but I'd prefer if they didn't fly a few inches over my roof on a day like this!
Confucius say wrote: » Was in Howth by the Martello tower on the Sutton side about an hour ago, really amazing, huge waves coming in and you could lean right into the wind. Back inland now and it doesn't seem much worse than a normal blustery day in Dublin, different story on the coast though.
Irish_rat wrote: » The +100km/hr gusts really hit the south coast the hardest, Cork/Waterford got a right battering. Further inland the gusts definitely dropped a good 40km/hr. Going into the evening the East coast looks like it could be worse than Mayo/Donegal areas
John_Rambo wrote: » Update, they weren't kitesurfers, they were windsurfers. They weren't in trouble and didn't have to be rescued. Dundalk Gardai saw them, panicked and made the wrong call.
tayto lover wrote: » And if the Garda didn't make the call and they were drowned all hell would break loose. They should not have been out there.