leahyl wrote: » Just in Dunnes and the light flickered - came out to a full blown hail storm, car accident just nearby - mad stuff
greasepalm wrote: » Silly question but wondering how long more is Dennis will be around in Dublin as its bin day tomorrow and dont want to see bins causing grief with their contents either tipping out when full as now bought straps to secure lid but empty bins can and will do damage out in a storm.
fryup wrote: » can't understand why Wales are getting a red warning, are we not a buffer for them?
Be right back wrote: » Ballyvolane? Was there at the time. Couldn't believe the amount of hail that had fallen. Drove past the accident too.
leahyl wrote: » Yup Ballyvolane - missed the whole thing cos was inside at the time but it was nuts when I came out and it was just white on the ground!
Spanish Eyes wrote: » Fabulous photo. Unmanned I hope there!
bassy wrote: » I googled fastnet,very south cork.
Graces7 wrote: » Now it is; been watching films of the lighthouses; a great one called Irish Lighthouses includes Fastnet and tells of its building . When men were men,, in 2, the crews just vanished without trace :eek: Well worth a look. Would love to visit and stay a while
Snow Garden wrote: » Mace Head has had only 4 max gust readings below 100 km/h since midnight. The last 7 hours recorded 100+ km/h gusts. That's fairly sustained winds. Highest was 122 at 0800.
Vance Obnoxious Fork wrote: » I see met UK have named Ellen and Francis for the coming weeks.https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.express.co.uk/news/weather/1241341/storm-ellen-latest-met-office-weather-forecast-storm-dennis-uk-long-range-weather-forecast/amp
nthclare wrote: » Exactly when men were men, If you really want to hear some good maritime stories search for bedtime stories on YouTube. The flannen Isle lighthouse mystery Bedtime story There's actually a story about those two guy's on it.[/QUOTE Yes it was that that started me off! I think that place is for sale too... Watch the long ( 2 hour) Irish Lighthouses on youtube The section on Skellig Michael is beyond excellent. They had two families living there, and lost children over the cliffs. And Tory island! Oh MY ! Years ago I asked about year round rental at the lighthouse cottages there that are summer rental now. I was told no one would deliver eg coal there in winter. Thought it was due to the weather... Learned from the film that that is because they believe the place is haunted and the locals will not go near it in winter! . I searched for a lighthouse to live in to no avail; many are homes now. A whole way of life vanished with automation. All are managed from a single computer now. Mizen Head is one of my most favourite places on earth: I miss it greatly. I had a wonderful time during Storm Dennis .. sound effects galore..i
Gaoth Laidir wrote: » Walked the dog there now and it's a lovely night out. A strong and cold wind but a clear sky and very few people out. Certainly blows away the cobwebs.[/QUOTE] I do that just by trying to open the door out here! It is firmly held safe ; the old dog lead is threaded through the grab rail then looped round the door handle else the gale grabs it and slams it against the wall. Hardy see spiders out here anyways
dmc17 wrote: » This one?
pad199207 wrote: » Fastnet today