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The coast in Dublin is hit by rough waves as Storm Barra takes place Sasko Lazarov

How does Met Éireann decide on weather warnings?

The forecaster will usually refrain from issuing warnings more than 60-hours in advance

THE IMPACT OF Storm Barra across the country is being felt today, as counties along the coasts are battered with high winds and rain.

Multiple weather warnings were issued by Met Éireann in recent days, with the first alert being raised on Sunday morning by the forecaster as the country was given a nationwide Status Yellow wind warning.

These warnings were soon upgraded to Orange level for some counties on the South coast, before Cork and Kerry were given Status Red status yesterday afternoon.

With Storm Barra set to continue to impact the country throughout today and tomorrow, Met Éireann will continue to issue updates on any changes to weather warnings – but how does the forecaster actually decide on what warnings to use?

According to Met Éireann, the forecaster will usually refrain from issuing weather warnings more than 60-hours in advance of the weather event occurring.

When it’s within 60 hours, the main set of warnings are issued by the duty forecaster at Met Éireann between 10am and midday. These warnings will then be regularly updated as new information becomes available.

However, the forecaster will issue weather advisories up to a week in advance, which acts as an early warning for people for potential hazardous weather conditions. These advisories are also used when multiple weather conditions are expected to act together to cause a significant hazard.

When asked about Met Éireann’s confidence in predicting weather several days in advance on The Explainer last year, Head of Forecasting Evelyn Cusack said that it depends on the atmosphere.

“It actually depends on the weather! Sometimes the atmosphere is in a more predictable state than others,” said Cusack.

“We only ever issue warnings about 48 hours to 60 hours ahead, we don’t issue warnings further than that because things can vary too much.

“We can give advisories 10 days ahead based on the European model, but even within 48 hours there is still a degree of uncertainty.”

The European model, which is the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF), is used for longer forecasting by Met Éireann, as it covers the entire globe.

Cusack said that the forecaster is careful when issuing warnings, as they want to ensure that they are only issuing them when they are confident that certain weather will actually impact Ireland.

“Ireland is very small and if you look at the size of the Atlantic, weather systems come across 3000 miles and we’re only 200 miles wide or long or whatever, so if they miss us by 50 miles, it doesn’t seem a lot if you’re a mathematician but in terms of for people on the ground, us the citizen, it can mean a huge amount,” said Cusack.

“It’s the difference between a warning and not a warning and of course, we don’t want to cry wolf.”

Warning types

There are three types of weather warnings that can be issued in Ireland by Met Éireann: Status Yellow, Status Orange and Status Red.

These individual warning types are all associated with different strengths of weather, with Status Yellow being the mildest and Status Red being the most extreme.

Status Yellow is also the most commonly issued weather warning, with Met Éireann describing it as “not unusual weather”. It is not a threat to the general population, but can cause issues on a localised level.

Status Orange is a step up and is described as being “infrequent and dangerous weather conditions which may pose a threat to life and property”.

Status Red is the most dangerous and most extreme weather warning that Met Éireann can issue, with the weather conditions being caused by an “intense meteorological phenomena”. For Status Red warnings, people are asked to shelter in place if possible.

Specific conditions for these warning types are described by Met Éireann, with Status Yellow wind warnings being issued for mean windspeeds of between 50 and 65km/h and mean gusts of between 90 and 110km/h.

Meanwhile, a Status Red wind warning would be issued for widespread wind speeds in excess of 80km/h and widespread gusts in excess of 130km/h.

However, Met Éireann does not strictly decide the weather warnings off these specific metrics alone, but on the potential impacts that the weather may have.

“When we’re issuing warnings, we try to take into account impacts,” said Cusack.

With the warnings, personal safety advice has been issued by organisations like the Gardaí, Coast Guard and Road Safety Authority.

They have encouraged people to stay away from coastal areas while warnings are in place, and that road users should be aware of any hazardous traveling conditions before setting off on a journey.

Motorists are being warned to be careful of fallen trees, electricity poles and other debris. Warnings have also been issued for the public to stay clear of electricity wires, and to call ESB Networks on 1800 372 999 if they spot any fallen wires.

In areas where Status Red warnings are in place, people are being asked to shelter in place for the duration of the warning.

Due to the warning, schools in all areas impacted by either a Status Red or Status Orange weather warning have been closed. The closure was announced by the Department of Education yesterday evening.

According to the Department, schools in Status Orange counties were closed due to the “strong possibility that the status of parts of these counties currently in status orange are likely to change and escalate to status red”.

Earlier this morning, the government said that a decision on whether or not schools will reopen tomorrow will be made later this evening.

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    Mute Lurfic
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    Dec 19th 2017, 5:36 PM

    Thank god the mean streets of stepaside will finally be safe again

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    Dec 19th 2017, 5:57 PM

    @Lurfic: You obviously don’t know Ballyogan or the area at all.

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    Mute Christopher Doyle
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    Dec 19th 2017, 6:06 PM

    @Niall Brew: Ballyogen is in the Cabinteely area …not Stepaside

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    Mute Art Attack Head
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    Dec 19th 2017, 6:12 PM

    @Christopher Doyle: nah it’s not

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    Dec 19th 2017, 6:18 PM

    @Art Attack Head: just goes to show what u know … nice head by the way

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    Mute Tom Allen
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    Dec 19th 2017, 6:19 PM

    @Niall Brew: I never heard of Ballyogan. Is it the ghetto of South Co. Dublin?. Where you’ll get a rugby ball across the back of your head if you step out of line.

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    Mute Niall Brew
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    Dec 19th 2017, 6:25 PM
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    Dec 19th 2017, 6:26 PM

    @Tom Allen: Har har all of South Dublin is rich and upper class….oh Lord

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    Mute Niall Brew
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    Dec 19th 2017, 6:29 PM

    @Christopher Doyle: sorry typo..Ballyogan. which isn’t in the Cabinteely area. Its 6 mins from Stepaside, 9 from Cabinteely

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    Mute Misanthrope
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    Dec 19th 2017, 6:34 PM

    @Niall Brew: there’s a station two km away.

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    Mute Tom Allen
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    Dec 19th 2017, 6:36 PM

    @Niall Brew: ah i see, fair play. You countered my comment with facts. If more people on this app did that, we would all learn something.

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    Dec 19th 2017, 6:39 PM

    @Tom Allen: Its not a bad area or anything, i’m just using it as an example. The stepaside Garda station is a main one for a large area. I mean a mr big has lived in Sandyford and currently resides in Churchtown. Every area in Dublin has issues. How many people have heard of Beech Hill in D4?

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    Dec 19th 2017, 6:51 PM

    @Lurfic: every single business in stepaside village has been done in at least once, including the pub since the garda station shut down. Ballyogan is covered by cabinteely garda station by the way

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    Mute Dave Murray
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    Dec 19th 2017, 7:44 PM

    @Tom Allen: You definitely wouldn’t be getting a rugby ball to the back of the head in Ballyogan, that’s for sure. I don’t think our friends, of their own ethnic background that live in the area, have mastered the art of it yet….

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    Mute Billy Connelly
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    Dec 19th 2017, 8:29 PM

    @Tom Allen: Put it this way, in the local Dunnes Stores they store all of the baby seat trolleys at the back of the shop to stop families nicking them to use as prams. – no joke! Its just so convenient when you drive up the shop with 2 babies in the rain. Parts of Bally-O are fully fledged alright.

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    Mute Mick Hannigan
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    Dec 19th 2017, 5:41 PM

    It’s a start, now reopen the rest of them and recruit even more guards, like another 5000, the country is riddled with crime

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    Dec 19th 2017, 5:59 PM

    @The Rev Ndabaningi Sithole: so true, absolutely a joke the reserve guards are, train them as real guards no more pretending guards, joke

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    Mute Adam O'Sullivan
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    Dec 19th 2017, 6:32 PM

    @Mick Hannigan: the country isn’t riddled with crime. It’s riddled with criminals with 200+ convictions!

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    Dec 19th 2017, 6:34 PM

    @Adam O’Sullivan: call it whatever, the country is riddled with it,

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    Dec 19th 2017, 6:36 PM

    @Mick Hannigan: they could do with recruiting a few guards with a bit of manners,most of the present crew treat the public as a nuisance,worthy of a few grunts complete with a few snide remarks,depending on the mood.I am starting to think most of them are permanently hungover.

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    Dec 19th 2017, 6:38 PM

    @joe oneill: There’s no grunt like a garda grunt. I was top of my class in Templemore for it.

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    Dec 19th 2017, 7:07 PM

    @Tom All,you should have heard the grunt when I asked my local FF TD could he get me in to Templemore…I think it was a grunt of approval,never bothered me bollixxxx turning up for the interview.

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    Mute Franklin Roosevelt
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    Dec 19th 2017, 5:43 PM

    Any more guards being sent out to Offaly?

    Plenty of assaults and robberies against the elderly there the last while.

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    Dec 19th 2017, 6:39 PM

    @Franklin Roosevelt: No. Sure haven’t they done a good spread? like Clare is included …. oh wait. No it’s not.

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    Dec 19th 2017, 7:54 PM

    @Franklin Roosevelt: no, just some handy desk jobs and more Gardai taken off the streets.

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    Mute Martin Parke
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    Dec 19th 2017, 5:39 PM

    Open them all up again

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    Dec 19th 2017, 6:21 PM

    @Martin Parke: half of them were sold off.

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    Dec 19th 2017, 6:39 PM

    @David Dickson: Correct.

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    Mute Ted Murray
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    Dec 19th 2017, 8:38 PM

    @David Dickson: __ Did they get to keep the blue light out front, to keep the burglars away?

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    Dec 19th 2017, 6:04 PM

    Ballinspittle ,what a joke , it’s been thirty years since anything moved down there !

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    Dec 20th 2017, 12:10 AM

    @Robert G Barrett: the only crime down there is closely related locals marrying each other ffs

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    Dec 19th 2017, 7:04 PM

    “Stepaside, Gardaí coming through”.

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    Dec 19th 2017, 6:27 PM

    Probably riddled with damp from being abandoned and will cost tens of thousands to rectify and decommission IT requirements. They should never have been closed!

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    Dec 19th 2017, 6:53 PM

    @Me_a_monkey: I believe they had security guards living in the stepaside station maintaining it as well as far as I know.

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    Mute Rosie Murray
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    Dec 19th 2017, 5:38 PM

    Very nice places….

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    Mute Frankie Shanley
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    Dec 19th 2017, 5:49 PM

    This will make the rural burglars very happy! Bloody joke

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    Dec 19th 2017, 6:11 PM

    @Frankie Shanley: 4 of the 6 are in rural areas

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    Mute Peter Kelly
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    Dec 19th 2017, 7:59 PM

    All stations that were closed should be reopened. They were all operational for a reason. Maybe if crime visited some of the politicians we would have a different outlook.

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    Dec 19th 2017, 6:19 PM

    Ahh Shane Ross the articulate bull@¥#%er, no reason to suspect his local stepaside station “with one of the lowest crime rates in the country” was anything to do with him when it was set to reopen.

    Nothing to see here, no corruption in the gardai and no complicity in the dail. smh

    Shane’s been off the seen lately, probably betting “ if one is out of sight then one surely is out of mind” what what ha ha, 1 months holidays lads what, spiffing!

    What a joke, it’s a never ending punchline.

    #Ruralcrimescantbeignored

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    Dec 19th 2017, 6:41 PM

    @Declan: Yep. As usual, the opportunity to announce something any number of times is most welcome to the likes of Ross.

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    Mute Fergus Sheahan
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    Dec 19th 2017, 6:38 PM

    Things close in a recession and reopen in a recovery, unless everyone here wants to pay more tax

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    Mute Fiona deFreyne
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    Dec 19th 2017, 7:08 PM

    @Fergus Sheahan: crime incidence increases in a recession, during austerity and during a differential recovery process.

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    Dec 19th 2017, 7:43 PM

    @Fergus Sheahan: I would be happy to pay a bit more tax if it would guarantee better public services and infrastructure

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    Dec 19th 2017, 7:57 PM

    @EillieEs: we wouldn’t even pay for water, we want everything for free

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    Dec 19th 2017, 6:53 PM

    Good news for Dublin 18!

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    Mute Misanthrope
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    Dec 19th 2017, 6:35 PM

    From the shrill critic of parish pump politics while in opposition.

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    Mute Brian O Reilly
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    Dec 19th 2017, 6:30 PM

    Like to see more Guards on patrol ,so poor old Santa can do his job safely.

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    Mute Patabake Kennedy
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    Dec 19th 2017, 6:03 PM

    They should have announced this last week, or the week before. Oh wait.

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    Mute Simon
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    Dec 19th 2017, 11:05 PM

    Not like Ross to miss a camera opp
    He must be out stopping a strike on the
    Trains ? No
    Bus ? No
    Ryanair ? No
    Trams ? No
    Forgot that is not his way of sorting out problems
    He must be in North Korea

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    Dec 19th 2017, 5:46 PM

    Bring back the flower bed and Sgt Keaveny!

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    Dec 19th 2017, 6:03 PM

    No point having more Garda stations and Gardai arresting criminals….If the Judges just let them all out on bail to re-offend….Even after 50 previous convictions…..

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    Dec 19th 2017, 8:20 PM

    @John003: Two solutions for crime.
    1. Build a massive prison away from Dublin.
    2. Put electronic bracelets into practice.

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    Dec 19th 2017, 9:00 PM

    @Dave Sherman:
    Probably would make sense to build one in Portlaoise, theres experienced staff available for training new hires and logistics are already established plus there is ample undeveloped land and presumably a source of staff in Portlaoise itself.

    We absolutely need to tag as well particularly those with long lines of offences, and those who don’t comply with it can go straight in the clink.

    Why is this even a discussion, surely it makes sense to just do it?
    How much are we spending on free legal aid, surely that money should be spent on running Jails..

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    Dec 19th 2017, 7:50 PM

    What about my local station Mr Ross? Quin county Clare?

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    Mute David Quigley
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    Dec 19th 2017, 10:48 PM

    Shane Ross. Minister for a affairs except his own actual department. What a useless excuse for a politician.

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    Mute Fiona deFreyne
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    Dec 19th 2017, 7:07 PM

    The future crime prevention and future crime clear up rate is already established, statistically speaking, before these Stations are even re-opened.

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