Widdershins wrote: » It makes sense to ignore media coverage after this farce but If still follow met eireann's forecasts and warnings-which were proportionate and accurate. It seems like people barely differentiate between the hype on news stations and what met Eireann actually said.
Weltsmertz wrote: » Met Eireann issued "warnings". Many people are confused and differentiate between different colours. If they wanted to avoid scare mongering there is an easy enough solution. Get rid of warnings for normal weather.
is_that_so wrote: » Which suggests that the warnings themselves do not clearly communicate what they are intended for. I think they need to fine-tune them, especially the lowest one.
Weltsmertz wrote: » How about. *There's a chance there might be a bit of rain" instead of WARNING WARNING YELLOW ALERT
jackboy wrote: » George lee showed himself to be a trash journalist who makes entertainment a priority over truthful reporting. He should not be let report on the weather again. Rte have plenty good meteorologists who could do those segments.
Cork Boy 53 wrote: » You do know that Met Eireann meteorologists are not RTE employees?
fin12 wrote: » Fairly windy here tonight in Kerry, didn’t see or hear any warnings.
Kristopherus wrote: » Here you go. From the met.ie website "Southerly winds will reach gale force early tonight on Irish coastal waters from Valentia to Slyne Head to Malin Head, and from Malin Head to Howth Head to Carnsore Point and for the Irish Sea tomorrow morning."
realdanbreen wrote: » Just wondering, what's the point in being a windsurfer if everyone has a go at you when you go surfing in the wind!
Weltsmertz wrote: » There hasn't been a weather warning now for nearly two weeks. Very unusual. Has Met Eireann reconsidered the alarmist scare tactics it uses in light of the damage to it's reputation and standing after Storm Lorenzo?
FishOnABike wrote: » Yellow warning for rain from this evening 18:00 Sunday into tomorrow 23:59 Monday
washman3 wrote: » Another 'storm' on the way this weekend. Will there be another Prime-Time special and a live show on the morning after to report on the devastation it caused.?