We have really active weather so far this year, with deep depressions bowling in from the Atlantic (to add to the usual post-Christmas depressions!)
Currently we're battling gale to hurricane force winds coupled with almost zero Celsius temperatures.
Met Éireann have issued a very rare red weather warning.
This is the Atlantic this morning:
Also,the second highest wave ever was recorded at the Cork/Kerry Buoy M3 - some 16.9 metres!
Needless to say, there's no roofing happening.
At least what's up there is still staying on!
All this got me thinking about our weather data, and the enforced retreat indoors has enable me to upload our records up to December 2014:
Turnip House Weather Data
Meanwhile, we await the snow, as in this warning for tonight into the weekend!
Currently we're battling gale to hurricane force winds coupled with almost zero Celsius temperatures.
Met Éireann have issued a very rare red weather warning.
This is the Atlantic this morning:
Also,the second highest wave ever was recorded at the Cork/Kerry Buoy M3 - some 16.9 metres!
Needless to say, there's no roofing happening.
At least what's up there is still staying on!
All this got me thinking about our weather data, and the enforced retreat indoors has enable me to upload our records up to December 2014:
Turnip House Weather Data
Meanwhile, we await the snow, as in this warning for tonight into the weekend!
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