easypazz wrote: » From following the experienced people on the technical thread. The media have hyped this to the last. RTE live now from Killybegs and it looks like a perfectly calm evening. One trawler hasn't bothered returning to shore. Live from Kerry now and its a perfectly calm evening, almost one hour into an orange alert.
JamesBond2010 wrote: » that will be up the other end of the country by then up the north end of the country
dsmythy wrote: » Started at 6pm the warning. It depends where exactly you are too.
JamesBond2010 wrote: » i'm munster part of the country.
irishgeo wrote: » It's happening tonight.
HorrorScope wrote: » It’s turning SE after landfall, that’s not north as far as basic geography and orientation goes.
igCorcaigh wrote: » Thanks, interesting. Why has it stalled so much off the coast? Must be losing a lot of strength now surely.
JamesBond2010 wrote: » changing again i thought it was coming up corkish direction
iamwhoiam wrote: » A kite surfer had to airlifted after smashing into rocks in high winds
dsmythy wrote: » It has gone past Cork to the west heading north. Then it will turn Donegal Sligo region and move cross country.
JamesBond2010 wrote: » ****ing twat !! what kind off fool is he
lleti wrote: » There's a status yellow for Dublin where the sun is shining and a lovely sunny afternoon and there's a yellow warning in Sligo where trees are getting bent over and it's pissing rain.
HorrorScope wrote: » Danger seekers who ignore orange warnings to stay away from coastlines, but they have to go in to the ****in sea instead. No sympathy from me.
GooglePlus wrote: » My comment about this tree was moved to the chat discussion because it wasn't technical but the photo of the fallen tree remains..
Sam Quentin wrote: » I remember years ago when I was a kid,.in this type of weather you would always see loads of wigs flying about the place, sticking on windscreens of cars and stuff,.we use to play a game called 'wig catching'... ohhhh how I miss those days,.What kind of glue do people use on their wigs nowadays??????
easypazz wrote: » It happened in Wexford, nothing to do with the storm I suspect. But no doubt RTE will latch onto it.
Snow Garden wrote: » I was talking to someone from Salthill, Galway today. He remembers in the 70s and 80s that the local kids would love big storms. They would all head out to the promenade with their roller skates and let the wind bring them up and down the path/road. That would be frowned upon in today's safety first world.
HorrorScope wrote: » Well Wexford was in the yellow warning all day and until 6pm, so maybe there is a moral to this story...
kod87 wrote: » Take care people, tis slightly breezy out there.
easypazz wrote: » Lockdown on yellow warnings?