is_that_so wrote: » So we're about to hit the worst of it?
josip wrote: » But land is kryptonite to hurricanes. Kills them dead.
thomasj wrote: » A few powercuts in the Dublin area this afternoon . Wonder is there a link.
Andrew00 wrote: » She's fairly picking up now East Galway
NIMAN wrote: » They are their own worst enemies. There is no point having a yellow warning at 9am when the storm is hours away.
LastLagoon wrote: » Condolences to the Drama queens. Lorenzo dead on arrival. Onto next hype train. I’m heading for a walk lovely refreshing weather out there.
BarryD2 wrote: » Media hype that Met Eireann willingly or unwillingly participates in. They should abolish those yellow warnings - serve no useful purpose other than to remind people to bring a rain coat in winter. Nanny state stuff.
mojesius wrote: » spray-hosing her in the face during her live report.
Troy Shy Forest wrote: » Just back from Banna Beach. I can confirm it's very windy. Interesting that the sky to the southwest was reasonably clear.
Doctors room ghost wrote: » Enjoy the walk.come back in a better mood you contrary little boll1x
Carol25 wrote: » Where do you live might I ask? Wind yellow is a useful warning with quite high gusts of between 90-110km/h. Why on earth would that be scrapped? I always have to put things away and secure the garden during a yellow warning.
LastLagoon wrote: » I’m making a serious point, the ramping and over dramatisation that goes on in these threads is insane. People actively rooting for the worst case and over dramatising it when it does hit. Met say peak is 6-7 tonight. It’s gonna be a big fat nothingburger
is_that_so wrote: » Wouldn't you have done this before all these colour schemes came in anyway?
ednwireland wrote: » ....the worst reporting was george lee who was pathetic on rte news last night....
BarryD2 wrote: » They should abolish those yellow warnings - serve no useful purpose other than to remind people to bring a rain coat in winter.
ednwireland wrote: » i think met E. should just stick to the bare facts, they need to stop getting sucked along by the press and call it as it is. the worst reporting was george lee who was pathetic on rte news last night. the weather warnings and storm naming make it easier for the press to exaggerate, although considering im in the direct line of landfall which its not made yet we shall see whether its hyped up
Carol25 wrote: » No?! I’ve no time to hunt through Met Eireann’s Weather forecasts daily and hourly to see what the winds will be. A simple yellow wind warning is useful and also quite windy if you actually have the conditions that require it.
Doctor Jimbob wrote: » If people took the time to look into what the warnings actually mean instead of believing media hype, none of this would be an issue. Yellow warnings aren't meant to indicate severe weather. This is explicitly stated on Met Eireann's website.
HorrorScope wrote: » 99% of the whingers here clearly have trouble with basic english. It’s sunny in Dublin so this is loike a total non event you goys - **** OFF!!!