Graces7 wrote: » Most of the local councils have a web site with warnings therein. Have a look? They are up to date and accurate
FishOnABike wrote: » :-(( I was just going to ask if you could repost it here.
Drumpot wrote: » Times like this when I wonder if there is any benefit if local authorities had a central communication website where people could go for updates on areas and actually submit warnings (tree down etc). Does seem odd that there is nothing like that in this day and age.
sideswipe wrote: » The technical thread was only tidied up......a storm in a tea cup, much like this hurricane looks like being. If your reading this Grace, please keep posting, look forward to your vivid descriptions of the wild and wonderful west coast.
Widdershins wrote: » Does a red warning legally oblige employers to give a paid day off to employees?
Graces7 wrote: » still all the side swipes at commenter and presenters? ah well! we live in an imperfect worldl! wish there was a copy of my post though; spent a long while writing it in good faith over and out from me on this. blessings and peace
pistolpetes11 wrote: » adverts is your only man for that :cool:
Doctors room ghost wrote: » Any chance you could put back up my trampoline for sale post? I need it sold by evening.ðŸ˜႒ðŸ˜႒
Graces7 wrote: » Not. they changed the header on me! literally! It was not a poem; it was a very detailed assessment of prestorm weather conditions that was relevant unless you are a complete tech addict. The crazy thing is that the thread is full of nasty comments re forecasters and presenters anyways. Inconsistent .. will probably get banned for asking the mods that! ah well! dreading the next while out here frankly .. hibernation?
pistolpetes11 wrote: » No one got barred from weather , off topic posts were removed and instructions given as to where posts should be . :rolleyes:
kerryjack wrote: » not looking great now for a lad that wants a few old sheds taken down.
mojesius wrote: » I've hired a mini cooper to test out its sub-aquatic capabilities under crashing 15ft waves at Salthill, see you there!
flazio wrote: » Anyone know when High Tide on Galway Bay is going to be within the orange warning window?
Doctors room ghost wrote: » Graces got barred from weather for writing a poem.its all kicking off
Deleted User wrote: » I left my last job because my employer was not sympathetic to weather warnings. He didn’t see why “a bit of wind” would prevent you from being at your desk. A day off is nice, but I think people are also interested in knowing what to expect.
Doctor Jimbob wrote: » THREE WARNINGS issued for ENTIRE COUNTRY as ferocious HURRICANE rapidly approaches Ireland. The same people seeing these headlines and panicking will be complaining about Met Eireann overhyping in a couple of days.
easypazz wrote: » The expectation now when there is any bit of storm hype is a free day off and your employer is expected to pay for it. That's all people care about, the possibility of a free day off.
lleti wrote: » Really nobodies fault other than the sheep. Facebook is rampant with empty vessels. The independent or someone will put a clickbair article up about a hurricane and you'll have thousands of comments of people tagging other people. Empty.Vessels.
Cantona's Collars wrote: » I was talking to a neighbour who works in a supermarket,she was telling me that people were in asking are they open tomorrow. I actually blame Facebook,one person sees the word hurricane and goes bananas sharing it on social media then have people following like sheep rather than checking the actual forecast.
igCorcaigh wrote: » I didn't think that Cork would be included in the orange alert. I suppose to cover western areas of the county.