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As it was on January 24, Storm Éowyn generated the highest coastal surges ever recorded along Ireland’s western seaboard. The Port of Galway recorded a 2.6m storm surge peak - the highest it has ever ...
A report by Argyll and Bute Council’s policy lead for finance and commercial services has detailed the effects of Storm Eowyn across the area. Councillor Ross Moreland (Liberal Democrat, Dunoon) said ...
The country was "incredibly lucky" to avoid devastating flooding during Storm Éowyn as new research shows if it had hit Ireland a week earlier, sea levels could have reached over five metres ...
Dr Niall Madden, from the School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences at the University of Galway, said: “In spite of how devastating Storm Eowyn was, in an odd way, we were incredibly lucky.
A research team at the University of Galway has revealed that Storm Éowyn generated the highest storm surges ever recorded at key locations on Ireland’s western seaboard. By analysing sea level ...
The highest gust recorded was 184 km/h, with the highest 10-minute wind speed reaching 142 km/h at Mace Head Atmospheric Research Station in County Galway. Kenneth Fox A research team at the ...
Human-induced climate change is the reason for the rise in frequency and severity of flooding – and there’s more to come, warn scientists. On 24 January, Ireland was hit with one of the ...
District 16 Metro Council Member Ginny Welsch is proposing an Urban Design Overlay for southeast Nashville's Glencliff, Woodbine and Radnor neighborhoods. The rezoning would affect hundreds of ...
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