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Coast Guard appeals to public to follow Storm Ellen weather warnings

Coast Guard appeals to public to follow Storm Ellen weather warnings

The Coast Guard is reminding the general public that there will be a period of very high tides in all coastal areas, commencing this afternoon through to Sunday, August 23rd.

Astronomical tides are an infrequent occurrence and during this time will generally be highest between Thursday and Saturday.

In addition to the tidal warning Met Éireann has forecasted unseasonably wet and very windy weather from early Wednesday night until later Friday, with further rainfall and wind warnings likely. Strong winds at times may result in unsafe conditions and some disruption, especially over high ground, lakes and sea areas. There is also a risk of flooding.

A Status Orange wind warning is in place for Galway, Mayo, Clare, Cork, Kerry, Limerick and Waterford until midnight with a Status Yellow wind warning in place for the whole country.

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In light of these warnings the Coast Guard is appealing to anybody planning to engage in any form of coastal activity, to be mindful of the risk posed by extreme tidal ranges i.e. very high and very low tides coupled with the adverse wind forecast. In addition to the high tides, people should be mindful of the risk of becoming isolated during Low Water particularly in areas which are not always accessible or with which they are not familiar.

This is a time to Stay Back – Stay High – Stay Dry

The Coast Guard is reiterating its warning on the dangers of using inflatable toys on the sea or inland waterways. Commenting on their use, Gerard O’Flynn of the Irish Coast Guard pointed to the fact that “water based inflatable devices present a clear risk to the public. They are never ever suitable for use on the seaside or inland waterways”.

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