Storm Eowyn is being driven by a 'sting jet', forecasters say, which is a core of strong winds which sometimes forms in ...
The jet stream that helped dump a foot of snow on the Gulf Coast is now accelerating over the Atlantic Ocean, helping fuel the strongest storm on record over Ireland with gusts over 100 mph and 50 ft ...
Moving at roughly 20,505 miles per hour along the distant world's equator, it’s the fastest known jet stream that wraps around a planet ...
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 says a sudden drop in pressure can cause winds to rotate rapidly until they are strong enough to bring down trees ...
At least two flights briefly traveled faster than the speed of sound as the jet stream sped up, but there would not have been a sonic boom.
Storm Éowyn is intensifying rapidly, with warnings issued as it approaches the UK and Ireland, potentially causing widespread ...
The Met Office has issued a red warning ahead of the storm, which is set to bring 100mph gales to parts of the UK within ...
The Met Office has warned that a weather bomb will create “exceptionally dangerous” conditions in some areas covered by the red weather alert for Storm Eowyn.
An unusually strong jet stream over the Atlantic bringing Storm Eowyn to the UK and Ireland is so powerful it pushed a flight ...