Data buoys withstood intense weather, remained operational and continued delivering crucial data’ - Marine Institute ...
Picture: Larry Cummins As Storm Éowyn batters Cork, more than 20,000 homes and businesses are without power, with winds reaching up to 130km/h and heavy rainfall causing widespread disruption.
Photo by Sheila Fitzgerald Many minor roads in the north Cork area were littered with fallen trees and debris after Storm Éowyn wreaked havoc on Friday morning. Photo by Sheila Fitzgerald 6pm ...
A passenger onboard a Ryanair flight that arrived into Cork Airport during Storm Eowyn has detailed the terrifying experience - saying passengers were in fear. Lorraine Carney, from Co Cork ...
Cork County Council has asked road users to take care and watch out for debris, fallen power lines and downed trees or branches as the clean-up operation continues following Storm Éowyn.
Cork County Council is estimating that it will cost £4 million to repair storm damage in Cork. This morning the council appealed for emergency aid from the Department for the Environment and the ...
Irish Marine Data Buoy Network records critical data as Storm Éowyn impacts Ireland, aiding weather forecasts and safety ...
Storm Éowyn is expected to bring damaging and extremely destructive gusts in excess of 130km/h Fallen trees and structural damage is anticipated to be caused by the storm. North Cork is bracing ...