What is a sting jet? Met Office explains dangerous weather phenomenon behind 114mph gusts - Dangerous weather phenomenon ...
Satellite imagery suggests a dangerous weather phenomenon known as a sting jet developed over Ireland during Storm Éowyn on ...
Residents in Ireland and the United Kingdom are bracing for ferocious winds that could top 100 mph in spots. The hurricane-like storm is a rare meteorological feature known as a “sting jet” — and the ...
The Met Office has shed light on the rare weather phenomenon responsible for whipping up 114mph winds off Ireland's west ...
Storm Eowyn was caused by a band of strong winds at the top of the atmosphere called the jet stream, which is what has ...
Storm Éowyn's record-breaking winds have formed a dangerous 'sting jet', according to satellite images from the Met Office, ...
Millions of people in Ireland and northern parts of the U.K. have heeded the advice of authorities to stay at home.
There are four Met Office weather warnings in place across the UK today as Storm Eowyn continues to bring disruption.
The dangerous weather phenomenon is believed to have developed at about 5am on Friday, the Met Office said, resulting in ...
They say: "A sting jet is a small area of very intense winds (often 100mph or more) that can sometimes form in powerful ...
A THIRD red warning has been issued as Storm Eowyn smashes into the UK at 114mph – with flights cancelled and millions told ...