Meteoalarm (http://www.meteoalarm.eu/) has Ireland at awareness level RED due to wind forecasts. Meteoalarm describes status RED as "The weather is very dangerous. Exceptionally intense meteorological phenomena have been forecast. Major damage and accidents are likely, in many cases with threat to life and limb, over a wide area. Keep frequently informed about detailed expected meteorological conditions and risks. Follow orders and any advice given by your authorities under all ...
Meteoalarm (http://www.meteoalarm.eu/) has Ireland at awareness level RED due to wind forecasts. Meteoalarm describes status RED as "The weather is very dangerous. Exceptionally intense meteorological phenomena have been forecast. Major damage and accidents are likely, in many cases with threat to life and limb, over a wide area. Keep frequently informed about detailed expected meteorological conditions and risks. Follow orders and any advice given by your authorities under all circumstances, be prepared for extraordinary measures."
Time to gather up the garden furniture!
PS. Benson, not a bad site for adding to your arsenal
Meteoalarm (http://www.meteoalarm.eu/) has Ireland at awareness level RED due to wind forecasts. Meteoalarm describes status RED as "The weather is very dangerous. Exceptionally intense meteorological phenomena have been forecast. Major damage and accidents are likely, in many cases with threat to life and limb, over a wide area. Keep frequently informed about detailed expected meteorological conditions and risks. Follow orders and any advice given by your authorities under all circumstances ...
Meteoalarm (http://www.meteoalarm.eu/) has Ireland at awareness level RED due to wind forecasts. Meteoalarm describes status RED as "The weather is very dangerous. Exceptionally intense meteorological phenomena have been forecast. Major damage and accidents are likely, in many cases with threat to life and limb, over a wide area. Keep frequently informed about detailed expected meteorological conditions and risks. Follow orders and any advice given by your authorities under all circumstances, be prepared for extraordinary measures."
Time to gather up the garden furniture!
PS. Benson, not a bad site for adding to your arsenal
we was ment to blizzard conditions all over the uk last week and just like always is amounted to nothing
I was deeply disappointed that i never had a foot of snow in my garden when i woke up
I think the forecasters of today just overhype everything,this way they cover their arses.
That micheal fish got slaughtered a few years back for not predicting the hurricane/very strong winds we had in august 94 so maybe thats why they overhype it all now
Mr P thats was 86 he got it wrong!! Oh how time flies. The guy is a total idiot he was on the radio last year promoting his autobiography and rather than admitting he was the one that said there will be no hurricane tonight he just tries to squirm out of it and blames everyone else and even said he was not refering to a hurricane in the UK!!! Just take it on the chin Mr Fish.
Its blowin a gale here in Northern Ireland tonite , it even lifted the kids 4m wide trampoline and dumped it 5 metres away at the back door. We didnt expect snow last week and it left about 50 mm in an hour or so.