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Greenwave TV 2008

Review the Voice of Greenwave videos from 2008

During 2008 Gerald Fleming & Éanna Ní Lamhna presented their thoughts on the development of the spring season throughout the duration of the Greenwave project. You may find the videos help you to anticipate what to look out for this year as the season progresses. Click on the links below to see the videos.



CLIP 7 - 12 May 2008

CLIP 7 - 12 May 2008

Gerald Fleming compares the weather in April this year to the weather last year, and what this means for signs of Spring. Keep an eye out for budding Ash trees for the next few weeks.

CLIP 6 - 21 April 2008

CLIP 6 - 21 April 2008

Swallows and Hawthorn trees are covered by Éanna Ní Lamhna this month. She encourages you to keep an eye out for the Ash buds to start opening – as this is the last sign of the Greenwave.

CLIP 5 - 28 March 2008

CLIP 5 - 28 March 2008

Éanna Ní Lamhna talks about how Spring has now spread throughout Ireland, as sightings of Horse Chestnut buds are open now in nearly every county. Keep taking more photographs.

CLIP 4 - 14 March 2008

CLIP 4 - 14 March 2008

Gerald Fleming talks about how the March weather compares to the February weather, and asks what effect the weather is having on Spring this year?

CLIP 3 - 28 February 2008

CLIP 3 - 28 February 2008

Éanna Ní Lamhna discusses your sighting submissions of frog spawn and primroses; she also encourages you to keep sending in those pictures of Horse Chestnut buds!

CLIP 2 - 15 February 2008

CLIP 2 - 15 February 2008

Gerald Fleming gives an overview of the cold weather in February. He talks about seeing a bumblebee, and encourages you to record and submit any strange sightings in your area.

CLIP 1 - 08 February 2008

CLIP 1 - 08 February 2008

Éanna Ní Lamhna and Gerald Fleming introduce Greenwave and how it is expected to sweep across Ireland, and they discuss why it is important for you to submit your sightings!