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What next? Naming raindrops?
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Chanel 4 News Weatherman, Liam Dutton has called into question Met Eireann's criteria for naming storms.
He wrote: "#StormFionn that has been named by @MetEireann shouldn’t have been named. It needs no more than a standard weather warning. It’s not even a low pressure with a storm centre, just a squeeze in the isobars. What next? Naming raindrops? It’s ridiculous!"
Our own weatherlady, Evelyn Cusack has responded to Dutton's criticism. Adding she can "understand his point. I think what's he referring to is really is that they were storm winds but there was no circulation. Traditionally a storm has circulation, like a vortex, a whirling mass - like a hurricane”.
"We issued a storm warning because there were storm gradient winds - but there was no circulation with it."
Ireland's Met Eireann and the UK's Met Office have a joint storm naming system. They revealed their Winter Storm names for 2017-2018 in September.
Dutton questioned how Ireland and the UK can work together on naming storms when they use "different criteria" to assess weather systems.
"This is the problem with the storm naming system," he wrote.
How did we survive before this level weather grading information overload, our own Damien Switzer has his own take on the need for the current weather labeling in this week's advertiser.
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