AS intensive repair works continue in the aftermath of Storm Éowyn, 65,000 customers across Northern Ireland were still without electricity on Monday Morning. An update from NIE Networks said ...
Storm Éowyn has unleashed strong and damaging winds over the British Isles, and particularly over Ireland and Scotland. Air pressure at the center of the storm plummeted 50 millibars in the 24 ...
A University of Limerick (UL) lecturer, who credits her husband’s snoring with helping her to avoid serious injury when a 40-tonne tree crashed through their home during Storm Éowyn, says she ...
Ireland experienced its strongest wind gusts on record Friday as Storm Eowyn, a destructive force from the Atlantic, left hundreds of thousands without power, grounded flights, and forced school ...
According to the Met Eireann, the Irish Meteorological Service, the storm, known as Storm Eowyn, will bring "gale to storm force southwest to west winds" Friday, with destructive and damaging wind ...
Photo: Gerry Mooney The ice rink at the Blanchardstown shopping centre which was ripped apart by storm Eowyn. Picture: Gerry Mooney Fallen tree blocks entrance to a resident's home near the ...
Wind speeds of 114mph have been recorded in Ireland as Storm Eowyn causes widespread disruption on both sides of the Irish Sea. In the UK, wind gusts of 100mph have been recorded in Drumalbin in ...
Suzanne Gray has previously received or currently has funding from the Natural Environmental Research Council and AXA Research Fund to work on sting jet storms, and storms in the Arctic and ...
According to the Met Eireann, the Irish Meteorological Service, the storm, known as Storm Eowyn, will bring "gale to storm force southwest to west winds" Friday, with destructive and damaging wind ...
Jan. 24 (UPI) --Storm Eowyn Friday continued to cause power outages for hundreds of thousands of people, knocked down trees and disrupted transportation as it moved across Scotland and Northern ...
Flights, rail services, sporting fixtures and hospitals were all affected on Friday after Storm Eowyn slammed into the UK, with disruption expected to continue into the weekend. More than a ...
The PSNI has declared the situation a major incident, and expect Eowyn's winds to be the fiercest in the country since Boxing Day, 1998. Echoing the severity, the Met Office issued a statement ...
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