torres9kop wrote: » Will there be any flooding today between Ringsend and Blackrock D4 please?
jam_mac_jam wrote: » Moaning because the storm is not bad enough, it hasn't started. Imagine the moaning if the warnings are not bad enough if the storm turns out to be worse then expected. The met office really cannot win.
is_that_so wrote: » It's actually the semi-deranged storm around these forecasts that sets people off. That and the often pretty OTT colour alerts we get.
torres9kop wrote: » Will there be any Dort trains cancelled today/tonight? Very close to uisce
jam_mac_jam wrote: » The colour alerts are for people's safety. I would rather caution.
is_that_so wrote: » Too many of them defeats the purpose, like the boy crying wolf. The only one of real consequence is the red one. The others are just the kind of weather we get quite regularly.
Deleted User wrote: » Its the media causing the issues. They’re bigging this up to be a huge storm when in fact it’s a yellow warning for most, same as Monday. A yellow warning is practically nothing. So I’m preparing based on that. Bit of wind and a bit of rain.What’s bizarre is why the media are reporting as if it’s a countrywide red.
Reati wrote: » The great obsession with Weather is used to flog news papers and website views with headlines like RECORD BREAKING HURRICANE which might HIT IRELAND etc etc
Deleted User wrote: » Its the media causing the issues. They’re bigging this up to be a huge storm when in fact it’s a yellow warning for most, same as Monday.A yellow warning is practically nothing. So I’m preparing based on that. Bit of wind and a bit of rain. What’s bizarre is why the media are reporting as if it’s a countrywide red.
jam_mac_jam wrote: » Yes, the yellow warning means you should plan ahead so useful for people who work outside or are doing activities outside. So useful for people to know. That's why they have different colours. Should they not have warnings? Surprise farmers/ hikers/ fishermen. Can't be shocking people who don't understand weather warnings.
Morrisseeee wrote: » Live tracker here : https://ittutorials.net/microsoft/windows-10/enable-ssh-windows-10-command-prompt/
The Nal wrote: » The cat is back in and has decided under the bed is the best place for a kip today.
Strawberry Milkshake wrote: » I just took a drive around Mullaghmore head. Sea is pretty flat still, no signs of any swell. I’ll pop back this late afternoon or early evening. I love looking at rough seas.
Graces7 wrote: » T Heard A COW bellowing. so went out but hidden by the old house! And the minibus to the pier but probably just to check all is well down there Maybe Upright cow, or the bull, has escaped and they are sending out a search party! Who knows! Sheeting sideways and bitterly cold.. Crazy world.. just going to sit and let them at it ! Nothing to do with me!
Graces7 wrote: » A majestic sight... Enjoy! I do here.
Stevieluvsye wrote: » See this is the exact ****e we have to put up with from sites like "Dublin live"Met Eireann speak out about possibility of Status Red warning for Ireland as Storm Lorenzo hits The ferocious beast's strong gales will see serious disruption all around Ireland with severe flooding and fallen trees expected. And to cap it all, the storm will bring thunder and lightning over large parts of the country.
LorelaiG wrote: » Wrong link both for the tutorial.