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Explainer: What happens at the National Emergency Coordination Centre?

It’s where the national response to severe weather is managed from. But how does the whole system work?

REPORTERS HEADING, FOR their first time, to a briefing by the ‘National Co-Ordination Group on Severe Weather’ are often disappointed by the experience.

This is the sort of thing one might expect to come across, upon setting foot in the National Emergency Coordination Centre

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[Screengrab, The West Wing]

The below, however, is a more typical scene at the centre, which is located close to the Dáíl at the Department of Agriculture...

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[Daragh Brophy/TheJournal.ie]

We only hear occasionally from this 'National Coordination Group' (although, if you can cast your mind back, we all became more than familiar with the set-up around time of the 'big freeze' of 2010).

In a nutshell, the panel brings together officials from various state agencies --- from the Office of Public Works, Met Éireann and the Department of Finance to the Gardaí, Defence Forces and Coast Guard.

Their official business?

...to coordinate a whole of government support for the front-line effort, and to manage emerging issues at national level during the response to emergencies that impact at national level.

Essentially, the various officials meet in their Kildare Street situation room if certain 'trigger conditions' are arrived at, or where the local response is overwhelmed.

The way it's meant to work, in other words, is that the response to extreme weather or other emergencies is supposed to be managed on the ground by local councils.

It's monitored at central government level, and then the Department of the Environment determines whether the coordination group physically meets to discuss the situation.

The panel's top brass meet regularly throughout the year as well, for planning porposes.

Met Éireann's head of forecasting Gerald Fleming was on his way to one such sit-down when he dropped by TheJournal.ie's offices for a chat just before Christmas.

He also talked us through the group's operations...

Video TheJournal.ie / YouTube

So do they have much contact with the Cabinet and the Taoiseach during severe weather emergencies?

Here's what Fleming had to say:

"We'd have quite a lot of contact. Usually the senior ministers responsible, who would be the Minister for the Environment, the Minister for Transport if its a transport-related thing like it was during the volcanic ash, perhaps the Minister for Health --- whichever --- would be in and out getting briefings.

Occasionally some of us --- myself included --- would have been taken across into Government Buildings to brief the Cabinet at the Cabinet Office if it's a significant situation like that, or brief the Taoiseach in his office. That's all happened in the past.

Politicians, he said, don't get involved on a "day to day" level.

(Note: A version of this article appeared on TheJournal.ie on 5 February last year)

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    Mute Dave Harris
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    Apr 27th 2015, 7:00 PM

    It’s always the quiet places where the mad shite happens

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    Mute Chief
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    Apr 27th 2015, 7:20 PM

    So you’re saying it landed in leitrim somewhere?

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    Mute Whatsup Dok
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    Apr 27th 2015, 8:33 PM

    jokes aside you never here anything about Leitrim. has anyone checked to make sure they’re still there?

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    Mute Chief
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    Apr 27th 2015, 8:53 PM

    Nah

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    Apr 27th 2015, 6:30 PM

    “We are appealing to everyone who saw the fireball to fill in to online report form on … In return we will send everyone our analysis of all the reports and where we think any meteorite may have landed.”

    After they scoop up the pieces.

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    Apr 27th 2015, 6:32 PM

    Couldn’t see if from the barstool I was sitting on.

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    Mute Gus Sheridan
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    Apr 28th 2015, 9:24 AM

    Without Larry Cunningham nobody would have heard of Leitrim.

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    Apr 27th 2015, 6:23 PM

    Report it, feck that where’s me shovel?

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    Apr 27th 2015, 6:53 PM

    If it can be taxed the government will find it .

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    Apr 27th 2015, 6:55 PM

    If it distracts people’s attention SF will use it.

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    Apr 27th 2015, 6:24 PM

    “Nobody is sure where it landed”
    A problem I often have myself.

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    Apr 27th 2015, 6:57 PM

    The no side will blame the gays

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    Apr 28th 2015, 5:37 PM

    The yes side will blame who?

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    Apr 27th 2015, 8:41 PM

    Iona Institute claiming it was God telling Ireland to vote NO or else he will smite us with meteorites

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    Apr 27th 2015, 6:30 PM

    What’s that daddy? Don’t worry son that’s just Jesus turning on the lights up in heaven.

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    Mute Anthony Lang
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    Apr 27th 2015, 6:54 PM

    My little brat let off an illegal firework. It was massive.

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    Mute Michael Sands
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    Apr 28th 2015, 6:09 PM

    What the firework or your brat?

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    Apr 27th 2015, 6:51 PM

    Superman has landed!

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    Apr 27th 2015, 10:32 PM

    I heard it cost 17 billionworth of damage to the water infrastructure

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    Apr 27th 2015, 6:32 PM

    Disintegrated over carlingford lough and mourne mountains

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    Apr 27th 2015, 7:37 PM

    How come I saw it go south to north over Belfast then? I don’t think any of us can confidently say where it disintegrated just yet.

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    Apr 27th 2015, 7:48 PM

    Some meteorites can fetch obscene amounts of money, there’s gold in them thar hills!

    Which hill though??

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    Apr 27th 2015, 8:43 PM

    My son and I saw this on the Galway/Mayo border. I thought it was a flare.

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    Apr 27th 2015, 8:58 PM

    Seen it heading north east over dublin..figured it landed somewhere in the irish sea. Seen in glasgow,wales and western UK according to twitterbox

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    Apr 28th 2015, 5:36 PM

    And over a stable too…

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    Apr 28th 2015, 1:12 AM

    Saw a fireball last year. There were a few of them during a meteor shower.

    Possibly the most impressive thing I’ve seen in that respect.

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    Apr 28th 2015, 5:38 PM

    Unless it was a satellite with Uranium batteries, as it says uranium can burn like magnesium?

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    Sep 23rd 2015, 9:54 PM

    fire ball in corrandulla galway 9 45 pm 23 9 2015

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    Apr 28th 2015, 5:48 PM

    Many cosmonauts who were in the early U.S.S.R. space program were taken as shooting stars as re-entry caused them to burn up, clever of them hay? NASA used that knowledge to design their own space program then…
    The fireball is probably in everyone’s lungs by now lol.

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