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Ireland! @sumi ? & others ??
"People should remain indoors for the duration of the storm. All unnecessary travel should be avoided on Monday 16th Oct 2017, while the storm is passing. Don’t travel during the height of the storm unless absolutely necessary. Listen to local radio and national media broadcasts for Met Éireann updates on the current weather situation. High seas are predicted, the public are advised to stay away from coastal areas during this period."
"... So far, a 10-minute mean wind speed 50 knots (93km/h) and a wind gust of 73 knots (135km/h) has been recorded at our automatic station at Roches Point." https://www.met.ie
The wet side of a hurricane is the east side, right?? All of Ireland is east except where the center is coming onshore. Wind
Steve
"People should remain indoors for the duration of the storm. All unnecessary travel should be avoided on Monday 16th Oct 2017, while the storm is passing. Don’t travel during the height of the storm unless absolutely necessary. Listen to local radio and national media broadcasts for Met Éireann updates on the current weather situation. High seas are predicted, the public are advised to stay away from coastal areas during this period."
"... So far, a 10-minute mean wind speed 50 knots (93km/h) and a wind gust of 73 knots (135km/h) has been recorded at our automatic station at Roches Point." https://www.met.ie
The wet side of a hurricane is the east side, right?? All of Ireland is east except where the center is coming onshore. Wind
Steve
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