NIMAN wrote: » Agree, think they are crying Wolf too often regarding these warnings. But the snowflakes need protecting, don't they?
Gaoth Laidir wrote: » I think issuing a "warning" for cm of snow is laughable (not the fault of Met Éireann but the fact that cm causes such panic in this country). I think there should be something like an "advisory" rather than a warning.
Odelay wrote: » Can you give me a couple of examples of warnings met eireann got wrong?
NIMAN wrote: » How do you measure right or wrong? They have issued a yellow warning for snow and ice for tonight for example. So what? In my opinion, unless it's very deep and it means we can't move around the roads, then we don't need a warning. We had snow before and no warnings. How will tonight's warning be judged a s a success for you?
Gaoth Laidir wrote: » There are too many yellow warnings being issued now imo. It's almost a daily occurrence, and for mostly standard winter weather. Today, for example, "Ice-Snow" warning means what exactly? Ice (frost) or snow? I would not be issuing an official warning for frost. Snow, maybe, but even then it would want to be at low levels and not on hills or mountains. Warnings should be for unusual, hazardous weather, not weather that we expect. Mention hard frost in the forecast alright, but no need for a warning.
PukkaStukka wrote: » a yellow rainfall warning .
GhostyMcGhost wrote: » More today.... it’s cold out, bit windy but hardly unexpected this time of the year
Weathercheck wrote: » Have ya read when the warning is for???
GhostyMcGhost wrote: Yup. My county
JCX BXC wrote: » It's hardly surprising people think there's too many warnings when people can't even manage to read them. As I posted in another thread, a yellow warning is only something to be aware of if you're particularly vulnerable to it, vast majority of the populace are fine once it's simply kept in mind eg don't go up a mountain, don't leave your bins in a wind liable area if you're particularly affected by winds. You don't have to do anything normally until an ORANGE warning.
Jaycornyn wrote: » Is there a chance some counties might see a red warning by tomorrow evening?
GhostyMcGhost wrote: » Weathercheck wrote: » Have ya read when the warning is for??? Yup. My county
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » They are probably updating. There is currently a yellow warning and orange marine warning. They need a new website desperately. The current one is dated and warnings should not be offline while being updated.