Uilleam an Draoi wrote: » Hi All! Quick question... I've already asked the Gods, but the response wasn't clear enough... need to feed my pig later today, wondering if anyone knows when we expect this hurricane to hit Dublin (South Dub to be precise)...? That little bastard can wait if it's wet or raining like crazy....even more if I'm going to be transported by air to a different country with those crazy winds... Thanks to all!
Man Vs ManUre wrote: I see they are having to play the rugby under a closed roof because of the threat of this so called storm. I will believe there is a storm when I see a tree falling on top of me.
jam_mac_jam wrote: » Do you know where Japan is?
zerosugarbuzz wrote: » On a day off so brought the dog for a walk in the Phoenix Park. Nothing unusual at all, typical mid late Autumn day. I predict a non event for Dublin anyway. The media need to lay off the scare mongering on these things or when a real storm comes no one will believe them.
endainoz wrote: » Ah no, that one is too easy to take the bait to.
endainoz wrote: » Dublin is only on a yellow, and will quite possibly get downgraded anyway. Why do people keep thinking yellow means bad? The phrase 'non event' is such a pretentious thing to say aswell. I do agree with you on the media point though, the overhype from the tabloids and even RTE is absolutely disgraceful. I wouldn't blame Met Eireann though, even though they will get the blame. There should be a network of actual non sensationalist weather forecasters like Carlow weather and others that people could follow and trust. Less of the met alert and Dublin live rubbish.
jam_mac_jam wrote: » Are you serious? Do you know where Japan is?
Strawberry Milkshake wrote: » What colour is upright cow?
Doctors room ghost wrote: » Wind is steadily rising in Galway. Rain in patches. Going to be a bad 24 hours
Wtf ? wrote: » Red Herring methinks. Just overcast in Dublin, No wind or rain here. I hope we get something of note. I am always left dissapointed with weather warnings...sigh.
Graces7 wrote: » In the photo I sent white..
Man Vs ManUre wrote: » I thought it was in the Aviva. I’m glad so I didn’t make the effort to head out there and decided to watch it on tv instead.
RocketRaccoon wrote: » Why do Dublin people ALWAYS do this??? The storm is coming from the Atlantic so yes, it will be stronger on the west cost.
Loughc wrote: » Wtf ? wrote: » Red Herring methinks. Just overcast in Dublin, No wind or rain here. I hope we get something of note. I am always left dissapointed with weather warnings...sigh. WTF, it’s not due to hit until over night in Dublin.
realdanbreen wrote: » realdanbreen wrote: » Widdensushi wrote: » The hype over this has been ridiculous. From a county cork point of view, it was never an orange warning, even going by the forecasts at the time it was issued. All week you have staff badgering businesses to close, teachers telling students they may have to close etc.What a load of ****e !!! Well Ned my collie is still curled up in bed. Usually when a bad storm is approaching he's up pacing around about 12 hours beforehand. Ned is still in the bed which suggests nothing going to happen for at least 12 hours.
realdanbreen wrote: » Widdensushi wrote: » The hype over this has been ridiculous. From a county cork point of view, it was never an orange warning, even going by the forecasts at the time it was issued. All week you have staff badgering businesses to close, teachers telling students they may have to close etc.What a load of ****e !!! Well Ned my collie is still curled up in bed. Usually when a bad storm is approaching he's up pacing around about 12 hours beforehand.
Widdensushi wrote: » The hype over this has been ridiculous. From a county cork point of view, it was never an orange warning, even going by the forecasts at the time it was issued. All week you have staff badgering businesses to close, teachers telling students they may have to close etc.What a load of ****e !!!
SleetAndSnow wrote: » Radar not showing rain in cork for the last half hour or so but it’s still very heavy drizzle currently.