easypazz wrote: » Similar conditions in London and loads of other places. What is your point? We are expecting a bit of strongish wind, nothing more.
irishgeo wrote: » Distance from what? The should do it by townland or electoral area.
Strawberry Milkshake wrote: » Warnings should be given in relation to vicinity of event and not by county.
NIMAN wrote: » Just heard Evelyn say the islands along the west coast will get the worst. Stay safe Graces.
Graces7 wrote: » That figures.. all is safely away and tidied here. nothing that can blow. Last bad storm blew out the door and a window from the ruined house next to me. And some of the flat roof. Made an awful crash. Will stay in whatever crashes out there! This is a sturdy structure.
Man Vs ManUre wrote: » This storm sucks so far. No wind or rain yet, and sky is still blue. Where is the black clouds and creatures coming out of the mist?? Am I gonna have to change my plans and actually go to work tomorrow?? Very disappointing.
Loughc wrote: » You know nothing is due to hit until noon tomorrow. And yes work for everyone tomorrow and Friday
cr-07 wrote: » I drive to and from work, coming from the west side of Galway city to Athlone. Do you think it will be somewhat 'dangerous' drive and that I should inform my employer that I might not be able to make it in (depending on conditions), or should I just expect it to be a light breeze on the motorway?
limericklad87 wrote: » How can you determine vicinity?
Graces7 wrote: » Here; bloodied but unbowed! What I wrote earlier... simply close observation which is what we relied on.. I went for my early ramble.. Utter flat silent calm. The kind of silence that has you holding your breath. Layer after layer of grey cloud and only a couple of palest rose patches to show the sun had risen. Not a breath of wind.. all so utterly unusual out here and the phrase " calm before the storm"? Must have some basis in fact. Really ominous I have no tech knowledge. No ability in that direction. But a close interaction with the weather out here and all the old ways of warning
Strawberry Milkshake wrote: » I have no idea. But by county doesn’t make sense either (for some counties)
Laurali wrote: » Graces7, have you disclosed where you are on the West coast? Looks like you could be in for a very rocky time out there depending on where you are. L
Graces7 wrote: » Thanks for the concern.. means a lot. west mayo offshore is all we ever say.. Just checked and yes, it is going to be lively .and as they said several days ago. the forecasting was spot on. Not sure if it is though any worse than, say Callum ? Callum was the worst I have seen out here although as it was a coastal event it was not highlighted much. Would be interesting to see how it compared though? Just checked and much the same as Lorenzo A lot does depend on wind direction . We will be fine; well used to it now. Battened down and ready. My only real query was if my fortnightly groceries get in! I suspect they will make a shorter earlier trip . These islanders were born here and know what they are doing.. And I am well stocked anyways. we get cut off in any bad weather.
A status orange wind warning has been issued for six counties and a status yellow warning nationwide between tomorrow evening and Friday morning, when Storm Lorenzo is expected to make landfall in Ireland. The orange warning for Galway, Mayo, Clare, Cork, Kerry and Limerick will be in place from 6pm tomorrow to 3am on Friday.
The storm, which is currently a Category 1 hurricane, is expected to weaken considerably along the way but will still bring fierce winds, heavy rains, and very high seas to Ireland where it is due to make landfall tomorrow evening. The worst affected areas are expected to be counties Kerry, Clare, Galway, Mayo and Sligo.
YFlyer wrote: » Orange warning for Limerick. Meant to go to Dermot and Dave at the University Concert Hall in Limerick. Will have to check if they be cancelling the show or not
JDD wrote: » I get the feeling this will be nothing more than a bit of wind, with a storm surge on the west coast. I'm in Dublin and I'd say the weather yesterday was probably worse then what's its going to be tomorrow. I love a good weather incident, but this will be a damp squib. Even the lads over on the technical thread say they think the wind warning will be downgraded.
Troy Shy Forest wrote: » If I loose power, I and my family loose water,sewage and heat....what will you loose in Dublin? The chance to charge your phone !!!
Comhra wrote: » You're new here...?