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Rain and wind bring another day of disruption. ... Monday 27 January 2025 14:45, Bryony Gooch. ... which includes Met Eireann and KNMI.” ...
Mace Head Atmospheric Research Station is located on the west coast of Ireland, and is one of the longest running mercury recording stations in the world. [1] The station's location is important as it is far away from neighbouring cities, to ensure no pollutants interfere with recordings, and its location is suitable for studying the atmosphere under Northern Hemispheric and European ...
Met Éireann and ICHEC are working on bringing a 5 km resolution HIRLAM model into production by the end of 2010. [ needs update ] For medium-term forecasts (between 48 hours and approximately two weeks), the Republic of Ireland , along with 17 other European states, relies on forecasts provided by the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather ...
Storm Bert brought heavy snow and ice to parts of the UK, particularly in the north, on Thursday and Friday. As the storm passed, heavy rain affected southern and western regions over the weekend. The Met Office issued severe weather warnings and the UK Health Security Agency has issued cold weather alerts. Drivers were advised to take extra ...
The clear-up operation is continuing after Storm Éowyn caused chaos across Northern Ireland on Friday. It brought winds of more than 90mph and, at the peak, left 30% of homes and businesses ...
The 2023–2024 European windstorm season was the ninth season of the European windstorm naming in Europe. It comprised a year, from 1 September 2023 to 31 August 2024. This was the fifth season where the Netherlands participated (through KNMI), alongside the United Kingdom's Met Office and Ireland's Met Éireann in the western group.
In 2015, the Met Office and Met Éireann conducted or promoted the "Name our Storms" project for wind storms, going to the public for the suggestions. The meteorological offices produced a full list of names for 2015–16 through to 2017–18, common to both the UK and Ireland, with the Netherlands taking part from 2019 onwards.
On 14 October Met Éireann issued a red warning for the counties of Galway, Mayo, Clare, Cork and Kerry for 16–17 October, [26] (extended to Limerick, Waterford and Wexford on 15 October) [27] with an orange warning for the rest of the country. [28]