The Met Office has issued yet more weather warnings for wind and rain for the beginning of next week, just days after huge swathes of the UK were battered by Storm Kathleen. A yellow weather warning for rain has been issued for
Three people died after typhoon-like winds reportedly sucked them out of their apartment windows in a high-rise building, as violent rain and hailstorms battered southeastern China over the past week. At least seven people lost their lives in the extreme weather, which
Britain will be battered with heavy rain and strong gusts as Storm Kathleen will cause havoc for 48 hours during the weekend. Latest weather maps have turned a mix of bright yellow, blue, red and orange depicting the unsettled weather conditions over
A storm is set to hit the UK this weekend, bringing with it heavy rain and winds of up to 70mph. Storm Kathleen will hit the west of England, Scotland and Wales as well as all of Northern Ireland on Saturday and
The UK is the global leader in offshore wind energy, boasting more capacity than any other country. Today, offshore wind power powers no fewer than 7.5 million homes, undersea cables transmitting acquired energy to the mainland’s grid. Forty-four wind farms are dotted
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When the Strata SE1 tower in Elephant and Castle opened in June 2010, it marked the latest step in the area’s regeneration and was heralded as a fine example of eco-friendly architecture. However, Londoners have noticed that one of the striking features
Brits are bracing for the arrival of Storm Nelson tonight, with hail, thunder and heavy rain predicted to wreak havoc. Storm Nelson was given its name by Spanish meteorologists, who have taken a particular interest in the storm as it is predicted
Britain is due to be blasted by a huge storm bringing strong winds and heavy rain. The weatherfront, named by Spanish forecasters as Storm Nelson, is due to blast the nation today and tomorrow. Maps show a huge deluge of rain measuring
Conservationists in Germany are incensed as 120,000 trees in an ancient forest have started to be felled in order to make way for a wind farm. The forest in Sababurg, Reinhardswald, which is in the central German state of Hesse, is said