Kermit.de.frog wrote: » I do think some things were not required like the Emergency Broadcast System. One thing you want is for people to follow warnings. Things like EBS should be last resort. Cry wolf once too often and people won't take it seriously.
kingshankly wrote: » Unfortunately there are two dead in louth
Nettle Soup wrote: » Red Alert = Absolutely Yes. Nationwide = No. I've seen many worse storms in Galway in the last 10 years. Even the rain wasn't bad.
Cantona's Collars wrote: » A few lucked out and were sheltered from the worst and thought "what's all the fuss?" Had they been stuck trying to get somewhere with lumps of trees,bits of roofs etc flying about then they might have a different opinion.Its still just as bad now as it was 5 hours ago in Wexford. The less people out and about means less injury and death.The warnings were justified.
spookwoman wrote: » 1 louth , 1 tipperary and 1 waterford
Hooks Golf Handicap wrote: » I really wish Met E had stuck to their initial guns on this one. The countrywide red was an over-reaction which stank of political interference. Yes it has been an exceptionally windy day but really nothing more. I hope this doesn't undermine a future red warning that is warranted.
kingshankly wrote: » One in blackrock and one in ravensdale
kingshankly wrote: » spookwoman wrote: » 1 louth , 1 tipperary and 1 waterford One in blackrock and one in ravensdale
Nettle Soup wrote: » Red Alert = Absolutely Yes. Nationwide = No. I've seen many worse storms in Galway in the last 10 years. Even the rain wasn't bad. Clsoing the schools again shows how soft society has become. Just ask one teacher to go in now and check the lights/water and call it.
My name is URL wrote: » Nobody died in Blackrock
spookwoman wrote: » blackrock was 2 windsurfers they are fine, Ravensdale was the louth one, chainsaw accident
kingshankly wrote: » Emergency services are currently at an accident in Haynes town blackrock I know for a fact
Samaris wrote: » If you ignore a future red warning and die, it will be entirely your own fault. Yes, it was not awful in your back garden, boopsie for you. Look at the rest of the country, particularly Cork, and say it wasn't bad. To deliberately set about to dismiss them in the future because the national warning was not relevant to your square mile or so is daft, but that's your choice. Just don't tell people then not to pay attention to it.
rickis tache wrote: » petition for Gerry to get the rest of the week off. God he looks wrecked.