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Ireland battered by worst storm in 26 years - Atlantic winds and rains slam ashore - VIDEOS

Hurricane Charlie has its revenge as Ireland’s summer is cut short by damaging storm

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What storm? Cork and waterford had 60km winds hardly a storm. Dublin had some rain in the morning, then sunny later. No storm here.
Beautiful satellite imaging. Compliments to US Navy for scientific pictures which qualify as art work. One minor criticism, though. There are no borders from outer space. Only geographical scar tissue inflicted by the dangerously debilitating dualism emanating from the inner space of schzoid characters.
Yesterday(Wed 16th), I flew out of Dublin airport at 11.30am heading for the USA. If, as the reporter states,Wednesday morning winds hit 110 kph in Dublin, it must have spared the area around the airport and all parts of the country heading westward because I experienced none of this!!
That big Heat Wave has finally hit the West Coast. What I. wouldn`t give for Mutton and Dumplings in August ! Alois Saint-Martin Pasadena, California.
This report is simply untrue. There was some heavy rain, some high winds and that was that. It was far from the worst storm in the last 26 years. Did this reporter bother to do any research at all?
Looks like a nice street cleaning in Schull.
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