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Gerry Murphy

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Today with David McCullagh
Extreme Weather – is it a problem of our own making?

It's actually quite tricky to say where it's going to be affected.

Today with David McCullagh
Extreme Weather – is it a problem of our own making?

That's why there's quite a number of counties in it.

Today with David McCullagh
Extreme Weather – is it a problem of our own making?

The thunderstorms are expected to be quite hit and miss, but they will predominantly be likely to be more towards the west and north of the country, but also because of the high temperatures in parts of the Midlands, some of those counties are included.

Today with David McCullagh
Extreme Weather – is it a problem of our own making?

So that thunderstorm warning will be valid until 6pm and it's for Cavan,

Today with David McCullagh
Extreme Weather – is it a problem of our own making?

Donegal and Monaghan and Ulster, all of Connacht.

Today with David McCullagh
Extreme Weather – is it a problem of our own making?

In Munster, Clare and Tipperary, mainly to the west.

Today with David McCullagh
Extreme Weather – is it a problem of our own making?

And in Leinster, Kildare, Leash, Longford, Meath, Offaly and West Meath, that's Midlands and to the north.

Today with David McCullagh
Extreme Weather – is it a problem of our own making?

So as you tend more towards the, from the Midlands to the north and the west, then the heavier showers and thunderstorms are most likely.

Today with David McCullagh
Extreme Weather – is it a problem of our own making?

Yes, well, there were actually... It depends on the nature of the lightning strikes.

Today with David McCullagh
Extreme Weather – is it a problem of our own making?

Last night, there were a large number of lightning strikes off the northwest coast, but they didn't give substantial amounts of rain except for a few of them.

Today with David McCullagh
Extreme Weather – is it a problem of our own making?

The threat with thunderstorms is that they could potentially...

Today with David McCullagh
Extreme Weather – is it a problem of our own making?

drop an awful lot of rain in a very short space of time.

Today with David McCullagh
Extreme Weather – is it a problem of our own making?

And when that happens, then it means that the rain is torrential and that there is potential for flash flooding, difficult visibility and very difficult driving in those circumstances, which means in a heavy thunderstorm or very heavy shower, people would just need to stay down, stay very, very slow, possibly stop if they need to.

Today with David McCullagh
Extreme Weather – is it a problem of our own making?

But the shower will pass eventually.

Today with David McCullagh
Extreme Weather – is it a problem of our own making?

But it can drop a lot of rain in a very short space of time.

Today with David McCullagh
Extreme Weather – is it a problem of our own making?

Well, in very heavy thundery showers, hailstones can occur.

Today with David McCullagh
Extreme Weather – is it a problem of our own making?

Now, we don't tend to get the hailstones of that size in Ireland because for hailstones of that magnitude, you need very, very significant updrafts and the temperature contrast between the surface and the upper air

Today with David McCullagh
Extreme Weather – is it a problem of our own making?

needs to be very great indeed.

Today with David McCullagh
Extreme Weather – is it a problem of our own making?

And that usually occurs in continental areas, both in America and in Europe.

Today with David McCullagh
Extreme Weather – is it a problem of our own making?

While we may get hailstones and they may be a reasonable size, it's unlikely that we would get hailstones of that magnitude because the updrafts in the air over Ireland in the current scenario are not of that magnitude.

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