School: Cill Alaidh

Location:
Killala, Co. Mayo
Teacher:
Pádhraic Ó Cuinn
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0142, Page 351

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  1. I. A forced tide - that means when the water reaches a higher level on the shore than it should. Then very bed weather is coming.
    II. When lumps of froth borne by the incoming tide on very placed water come to shore there is a break in the spell of good weather and very bad weather is next.
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