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      rafs12 @Corofin12345 last edited by

      @Corofin12345 he's going to pass by Portugal?

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        Gkikas LGPZ Moderator @NathanTROP last edited by

        @NathanTROP
        Irish meteorologists have very good knowledge and are keeping a close eye on the evolution of "Ophelia".
        https://www.met.ie/news/display.asp?ID=448
        Yesterday (Oct,12) they issued a weather advisory
        https://www.met.ie/nationalwarnings/default.asp

        Don't worry! Υou cannot catch old birds with chaff !

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          Gkikas LGPZ Moderator @rafs12 last edited by

          @rafs12
          mainland Portugal? No.
          Ophelia will pass between Azores and Madeira.
          Due to southern winds Portugal will "feel" relatively high (for October) temperatures (max 33C for the weekend).

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            Gkikas LGPZ Moderator @Gkikas LGPZ last edited by

            weather briefing by a UK's MetOffice meteorologist

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              NathanTROP last edited by NathanTROP

              https://www.windy.com/?2017-10-16-21,51.781,-6.680,5,m:eYvafJ6
              Link to Landfall by Windy. Category 1, or maybe "Post-Tropical" Ophelia Will make landfall with gusts going up to 105 mph, 174 km/h, 91 knots, 12 bft, 47.4 m/s.
              Thanks @meteo-GR for the advisory link.
              New track makes landfall between Galway and Westport, Ireland. UK not to be harmed, the storm moves northeast while it loses strength by the size of Ireland.

              Nate Y

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                Gkikas LGPZ Moderator @NathanTROP last edited by

                @NathanTROP
                it loses strength by the size of Ireland.... and by the cooler waters of North Atlantic

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                  Corofin12345 last edited by Corofin12345

                  Our forecasting systems are good but I tend to follow a Facebook page for more accurate info, "Irish Weather Online".These guys are right nerds when it comes to weather and they are generally right too. Worth a like if interested. Will be keeping a close eye on this storm or as we say here in Ireland "Good drying weather for the clothes". :P

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                    Gkikas LGPZ Moderator @Corofin12345 last edited by

                    As the storm aproaches Ireland ...
                    the wind at Cork, Ireland: 41kts gusts 63 kts !!!
                    ![0_1508150238452_upload-08f88eba-faf6-4c5e-b692-daf7f0871111](Uploading 100%)

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                      TELLYHEAD69 last edited by

                      It has claimed its first victim in Co. Waterford. So please listen to what the authorities are saying and stay indoors.

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                        Gkikas LGPZ Moderator @TELLYHEAD69 last edited by

                        Also, the to strong and hot southern winds on previous days over Portugal
                        triggered wildfires. The CO concentration charts show that.
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                        • Corofin12345
                          Corofin12345 last edited by

                          Only getting around to this now because electricity was gone for days. Very high impact storm, although it was an Ex-Hurricane. It sure felt like a Hurricane!! High damage across all of Ireland which unfortunately also caused the deaths of 3 people. "The strongest eastern Atlantic hurricane on records" apparently

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