inajock wrote: » A lot of disruption caused
Andrew00 wrote: » Can't believe RTE are doing a special programme on this in the morning. Small bit of wind in EAST GALWAY here that it. Scandalous
Andrew00 wrote: » Extreme gusts of wind now in Galway.
Doctor Jimbob wrote: » Changing a warning to remove areas as a result of updated forecasts isnt backtracking. Its issuing updated information in like with up to date information. The warning for the other counties you mention is still in effect until 6am.Met eireann have consistently updated their forecasts in line with the information they have. It's not their fault RTE have been trying to hype this beyond belief. Weather forecasting is never an exact science.
Man Vs ManUre wrote: » Businesses throughout the country should be looking to sue RTÉ for loss of earnings.
piplip87 wrote: » Why ? If people could actually read warnings, know that the forecasts can change. I have a few mates working in Dublin from home tomorrow yet Dublin was never an orange warning and never looked like getting one ?
easypazz wrote: » How have they? I've seen or heard no evidence to suggest Clare, Limerick or Kerry have achieved the criteria for an orange warning? In particular Met Eireann said:Storm surges will produce coastal flooding and damage. Has there been any flooding or damage of note? High tide has passed so the risk has subsided.
iamwhoiam wrote: » Some posters on this thread are like stroppy teenagers sulking because adults are trying to keep them safe
MJohnston wrote: » What has this to do with technical discussion? There’s a chat thread for this!
Doctor Jimbob wrote: » Maybe they haven't, and wont, reach the orange criteria. That doesnt change the fact that the information available indicated that they would.
Deleted User wrote: » The warnings from ME were fairly spot on. It’s just the media that made it out to be doomsday. I was wondering why the reports were so sensational but I guess they just have to get viewers etc Not sure a warning was even needed in Leinster. Weather was worse on Monday.