Ex-Hurricane Ophelia slams Ireland as one of country's strongest storms in decades

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The post-tropical incarnation of Hurricane Ophelia slammed Ireland and the northern parts of the U.K., including Scotland, on Monday with damaging wind gusts, towering waves, coastal flooding, and a bizarre phenomenon related to wildfires burning in Portugal and Spain. 

As a hurricane, Ophelia set records for being the strongest storm ever observed so far to the north and east in the Atlantic Ocean. On Friday and Saturday, the storm brushed past the Azores as a Category 3 storm. Then, it underwent a rapid transition into an extratropical low pressure system, feeding off the differences in air masses and upper level energy from the jet stream, rather than heat and moisture drawn from the warm waters of the Atlantic.  Read more...

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Ex-Hurricane Ophelia slams Ireland as one of country's strongest storms in decades Ex-Hurricane Ophelia slams Ireland as one of country's strongest storms in decades Reviewed by mimisabreena on Tuesday, October 17, 2017 Rating: 5

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