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Ireland is preparing to be plunged into sub-zero conditions by an Arctic air mass, which is likely to bring the coldest weather since Storm Emma, four years ago. Night-time temperatures are set to drop to –6 degrees celsius and some counties can expect snow, hail, sleet, and fog. Deirdre Lowe, Meteorologist with Met Eireann spoke to Newstalk Breakfast with an update.
Ireland is preparing to be plunged into sub-zero conditions by an Arctic air mass, which is likely to bring the coldest weather since Storm Emma, four years ago. Night-time temperatures are set to drop to –6 degrees celsius and some counties can expect snow, hail, sleet, and fog. Deirdre Lowe, Meteorologist with Met Eireann spoke to Newstalk Breakfast with an update.
Storm Emma, was a deep area of low pressure that played a pivotal role in the 2017–18 European windstorm season. As it ran into Anticyclone Hartmut dubbed the Beast from the East, Emma's warmer moisture laden air rode over the cold dry air that had been sitting over Western Europe for a few days….the result of this collision was nothing short of catastrophe for many...this day in weather history.
Everyone remembers the wanton destruction of Lidl in Fortunestown, Tallaght last March as the snows of Storm Emma enveloped the country. Now the store has been rebuilt, bigger, better and hopefully sturdier than ever. Ciaran Hancock gets a tour of the store and talks to Alan Barry, Lidl Ireland's Director of Property, about the German discount retailer's plan for growth and some other difficult issues facing the company in Ireland. Inside Business is produced in association with Irish Life.
Everyone remembers the wanton destruction of Lidl in Fortunestown, Tallaght last March as the snows of Storm Emma enveloped the country. Now the store has been rebuilt, bigger, better and hopefully sturdier than ever. Ciaran Hancock gets a tour of the store and talks to Alan Barry, Lidl Ireland's Director of Property, about the German discount retailer's plan for growth and some other difficult issues facing the company in Ireland. Inside Business is produced in association with Irish Life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Trapped indoors by the Beast of the East & Storm Emma. I decided to listen back to the first ten episodes of the Indian Startup Show and put together the best bits. First, I would like to pay tribute to everyone listening and subscribing to show for the past two years.Without you, this podcast would not have been possible! Over 300,000 listens so I'm very grateful. So sit back & enjoy some of the best moments from the first ten episodes. So today you will hear from Harshdeep Singh - Harshdeep, a young entrepreneur from Pune, India. Spending the last 3 years building an iPhone App, called Wrap it up while studying. Being 6ft 8 We talk about why he prefers to be anti-social. Why he read Steve Jobs autobiography 10 times! 15-day coding streak. The hardest bit about building the app Keeping motivated Getting 5-star ratings Who are the users A funny story where the name comes from Sleep Make it big once Starting young Deepak Abbot - who spent time working at the head of mobile growth at Times internet Decision-making methods, techniques, and processes including retention and referral strategies. A recent trip to Google HQ in mountain view. Useful ideas for anyone looking at promoting an app in India Why mobile app uninstall rates are so high in India? Having 11 food apps on his phone! Good app ideas. Stuart Noakes - Co-Founder of Tech Hub Bangalore & Boston Launching in June 2014 with an empty room, no chairs with the words IF NOT NOW THEN WHEN! painted on the walls. Being one of the top co-working spaces in India. Shares his inspiration and experiences of being the co-founder of TechHubs in Bangalore & Boston along with some of the challenges & opportunities of working in Bangalore Visiting India for the first time Bangalore ecosystem - 80,000 IT Graduates, $2.7 Billion in funding. 37% IT spent in India goes through Bangalore. Meeting awesome people every time he visits India Adding value to people Best moment so far at TechHub Bangalore What entrepreneurs need Reema Sathe - CEO Happy Roots 50% of people in India still depend on agriculture for their earnings. Starting out as a chemical engineer for a big corporation and then quit to follow her dreams of helping farmers in her region. How she got started - an accident that just happened! Creating her first commercial pilot scheme and producing over 1000 organic eggs, which she supply's to high-end restaurants in Pune Getting feedback from farmers Hustling! Love of writing Favourite blogs and books Krishna Yogi - Founder Maptags Addresses in India are so confusing! Coming up with a simple, innovative solutions How it works Attracting users and making money Do your homework! interviewing Krishna, while on holiday! Advice on launching your own startup Getting paid for the first time! Coming up with ideas Devin Millar - Lead developer at Nextdrop Quitting university and coming over to India. How it got started Big issues Key metrics Understanding the rules of cricket! Tackling India's water issues. Challenges Life in Bangalore Personal highlights How it works, Building a non- typical web 2.0 product How do they market this product How they attract customers, Building products for people who have never used the internet First impressions of India Favourite books and blogs Plans for the future. Pushkar Gaikwad - founder of Aeroleads “SOFTWARE" is eating the world, Bootstrapping his SaaS (software as a service) company Generating revenue. Building startups and multiple products How to generate sales for your business. Using marketing channels like Linkedin to generate leads. Growth hacking Sales lifecycle List item Check out my new class: "Getting Your Podcast Off the Ground!". Get @Skillshare Premium free for 2 months. http://skl.sh/2kRte3f latest review “Great - accessible delivery from Neil. Simple and easy to follow with a colloquial style. Great Introduction to the Podcast world” How to be a great podcast guest - https://medium.com/@NeilP666/how-to-be-a-great-podcast-guest-995b13b3f4fa
On this week's show we focus on the recovery on dairy farms after Storm Emma. Aidan Lawless, farm manager from Teagasc Johnstown Castle, explains how they are coping with the heavy snow. Aidan gives an insight into the change in diet of the spring and autumn calving cows in the last week, with the spring calving cows shifting from a grazed grass and concentrate diet to silage and concentrate indoors. He also mentioned the implications of rehousing cows, such as cases of mastitis. Joe Kelleher, dairy advisor from Newcastle West, gives advice on how to manage the dairy cow and grassland as conditions remains challenging on a lot of farms in the aftermath of the storm. Where cows are housed Joe emphasises the importance of practices to maintain high milk quality; keeping cubicles scrapped and limed, and stripping teats prior to milking. Joe recommends getting out with nitrogen to drive grass growth, Urea between now and St Patrick's Day and 18-6-12 from then on to provide a source of phosphorus and potassium to the growing grass plant.
Having survived Storm Emma, Burke & Brier are back in action with another huge show as Dundalk captain, Stephen O'Donnell calls in ahead of Friday's clash against Cork City. Aaron McEneff, John Sullivan and Limerick fan, Kevin Kiely are also special guests as is Evan McMillan, who looks back at the famous UCD title winners of 2009. There's all the usual fixture previews and analysis for the Premier and First Division and plenty of laughs along the way. Be sure to subscribe!
Join Emma Kenny in her Podcast series " Making sense of it". Regular guests, alongside her husband will be joining Emma with light hearted discussion around life as we know it. This episode is quite a light hearted one with Storm Emma and the beast from the east causing travel mayhem and stopping any guests joining us. They chat about how to speak like Shaggy from Scooby Doo and two other famous Characters mixed together, how Pete became vegetarian, adopting an older lady at Euston train station and much more. Subscribe to keep up to date with all of Emma's podcasts.
On a weekend where the fixture programme was decimated by Storm Emma and the Beast from the East, we look at the EFL's response to postponed games and look ahead to #Plymouth #Argyle's next League One fixture at Fleetwood Town this weekend #ArgyleChat #PAFC #football For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
The entire country of Ireland ground to a halt this week as Storm Emma and The Beast from the East swept over the island. This week's episode nearly got buried in the snow but thanks to the magic of the internet the lads were able to record a short podcast and discuss the events of the week, including the biggest news story of the year and why the snow is best thing that could have happened to Leo Vradkar. You can support the podcast by joining our Patreon for as little as €1 per month, go to www.patreon.com/wtspod
Leo and Murph's emergency, Evelyn Cusack's alerts, 1982 archive and Dobbo on the Storm Emma aftermath
Hello and welcome to this week's Everything is Black and White Podcast. Host Andrew Musgrove is joined by Newcastle United writer Chris Waugh to discuss all things black and white includingJonjo Shelvey; excused or not? Just how did Newcastle throw away a 2-0 goal lead? Bournemouth positives: Dwight Gayle How can United get the better of Liverpool. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
The Anfield Index Podcast returns with a full line up of Trev Downey, Kam Brainch and Karl Coppack to soothe your Storm Emma-troubled minds with their familiar brand of the serious and the light-hearted. As ever, Liverpool-related discussion forms the lion's share of the pod but there is also some survivalist chat, a look at the merits of Brendan Rodgers, a revealing discussion about the lads' phobias and the inevitable food-based nonsense. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As the UK is hit with the big freeze from the ‘Beast from the East’ and ‘Storm Emma’ snow falls, insurance companies will soon be paying out millions of pounds in claims for accidents, burst pipes and flooding. Whilst we are thinking about insurance, this might be a good opportunity to check your insured items on your home buildings and contents policy, as well as other forms of insurance. Make sure you have the right insurance cover for your home, and review it every year for price and sum insured. People often assume that all policies are pretty much the same and only find out the real truth when they put in a claim and get that sick feeling in their stomach when they realise they are not covered for what they thought they were. For instance, are you covered for losses caused by accidental damage or shattered glass, does it cover your garage or outbuildings, garden equipment, how high is your excess (the amount you pay for each claim) and how much interest are you being charged to sp
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