Cyclone “Bomb” beats Britain and Ireland, new wind speed record since 1945 – Red Alarm, flights have been canceled

The entire island of Ireland has been on a red alarm, with the Eowyn storm breaks the records since the early morning hours, according to the British Sky News. A new wind speed record recorded by the Irish Meteorological Service Met Eireann at the Mace Head Weather Station in Galway, 183kmh or 114 miles per hour at 5am. at Foynes in Limerick. Met Eireann measures these speeds from 1942. Wind Observations at 5am Max Gusts (KM/H): – Mace Head 183 (Red) – Knock 139 (RED) – SHANNON 137 (RED) Note: The Record Gust For Ireland Is 182km/Hightest Mean Speeds (Red) – Mace Head 130 (Hurricane Force) – Shannon 94 – Sherkin 85 #Storméowyn pic.twitter.com/jligb5u4df – Met éireann (@meteireireann) Temporarily ‘break’, with Mace Head recording an average speed of 135kmh. The record […]
Source: News Beast

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