It's more complicated here in the UK, in that not all ambers are alike - there are four options:
Medium impact, high chance of happening
Medium impact, very high chance of happening
High impact, medium chance of happening
High impact, high chance of happening
The latter is on the "red path", as I call it, and red is:
High impact, very high chance of happening
The "chance of happening" tends to tick up as we get closer to the event.
The other clue is in the wording of the warning, which tends to be more severe in the "high impact" or "red path" - e.g. an amber on the "red path" will say:
Widespread structural damage e.g. roofs blown off, mobile homes overturned, power lines brought down.
Whereas an amber on the "medium impact" path would say:
Some structural damage, such as slates dislodged from roofs.
I suspect Ireland has a simpler system.
Originally Posted by: Retron