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Kenny posted an update 8 years, 6 months ago
Unbelievable ! I thought hurricanes develop in the tropical regions not in Ireland.
Now they get hit by a hurricane aka Wind Gods. For those who don’t know Hurracaine is a word from the Taino Indians in Puerto Rico. They were a metaphor culture, Hurricane means Wind God. Hurracan was highly feared by the Tainos. Now Hurracan is a Globalist.
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… or someone very powerful has a new toy 😉
A lot of the land and property in Ireland is still owned by some old, wealthy British noble families. When I visited last year, vast tracts of Dublin were pointed out as being owned by Lord so and so. Also saw many of the large estates and castles, which are still owned by another Lord so and so. War of the Roses all over again?
So it’s raining in Ireland? I haven’t looked at weather statistics, for what they’re worth, but I think there is a lot of “weather channel” hype here. Wind, rain and waves in Ireland and on the Atlantic coastlines of Britain and Europe in general is nothing new…
Of course in those parts there are significant tidal levels, which combined with high winds can have serious effects on the coast.
Northern Ireland wasn’t that badly affected. At least, not where I am in the north west on the coast. We seem to have been spared. I’m very thankful for that.