Boffins are desperately studying Storm Éowyn in a bid to prepare for the next severe weather event. The topic will be ...
He explains how and why weather systems get their names and takes a look at Storm Éowyn, a record-breaking storm which hit ...
NEW Minister for Finance Simon Harris is today expected to formally sign an order for the Access to Cash Bill to come into ...
The stock of available trees is so badly depleted, councillors were informed, that the Council is considering purchasing ...
Up to 55% of fine particulate matter emitted by newer logwood stoves comprises black carbon, as toxic as that emitted from ...
Following public consultation, EirGrid is advancing plans for the northwest upgrade, set to feature innovative composite ...
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Ireland's 'luck will run out' in avoiding extreme flooding due to climate change, scientists say
Maynooth University researchers say Ireland has been lucky that heavy rain and storms in recent years have not occurred during spring high tides ...
SKY is set to refund thousands of Irish broadband customers after overcharging them. The company said that a small number of ...
Research from Maynooth University and Met Éireann finds climate change increased the likelihood and intensity of rainfall and flooding with Storm Claudia.
Storms were first given names by the UK Met Office ten years ago to raise awareness of the dangers. Elizabeth Rizzini ...
The 37th Irish Garden Bird Survey kicks off next Monday 1st December and people across Ireland are encouraged to take part. Last winter’s survey saw the highest participation rate since 2020, with ...
This week marks 10 years since the Met Office named its first storm, Abigail. This initiative has become a vital part of weather communication in the UK over the last decade.
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