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20 Nov 09 - 09:51 PM (#2770226) Subject: BS: Cork city, a WET location . . . From: Bonnie Shaljean . . . and more rain on the way: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h31sGYIKJX0&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEtd0G6cvm0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJmh_NDRNTk&feature=related |
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21 Nov 09 - 12:43 AM (#2770272) Subject: RE: BS: Cork city, a WET location . . . From: katlaughing That is incredible! I hope you are high and dry, Bonnie! What in teh world will they do with more rain?! |
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21 Nov 09 - 03:46 AM (#2770306) Subject: RE: BS: Cork city, a WET location . . . From: MartinRyan Yep, even by Irish standards, things are pretty damp at the moment. For those with an idea of the layout of the country, the best indication of how bad its been is that for the last two days, people going from Dublin to Connemara (West Galway, essentially) were advised to go via Westport! Living in Kinvara, near Galway, I set out on Thursday afternoon to go to Dublin - not realising that the only open route was , in effect, to hug the coast south to Limerick and head up from there! Every river basin on the west side of the Shannon had overflowed enough to block the roads. Regards |
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21 Nov 09 - 05:16 AM (#2770330) Subject: RE: BS: Cork city, a WET location . . . From: My guru always said Hoping that everyone is safe! |
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21 Nov 09 - 07:05 AM (#2770362) Subject: RE: BS: Cork city, a WET location . . . From: AllisonA(Animaterra) Thinking dry thoughts for you all- stay safe! |