k Storm Ophelia, satellite image Panchromatic satellite image of storm Ophelia over the south west coast of the Republic of Ireland just after midday on 16th October 2017. Ophelia developed in the north Atlantic Ocean on 9th October. As it moved northeastwards towards the Azores the storm strengthened eventually becoming a category 3 hurricane on October 14th. Ophelia made landfall on the south coast of Ireland shortly before this image was taken, with sustained winds of 93 kilometres an hour kmh and gusts of 190 kmh. Tens of thousands of homes were left without power and three people were killed. Data obtained by the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite VIIRS on a Suomi National Polarorbiting Partnership SNPP weather satellite. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Storm Ophelia, satellite image Panchromatic satellite image of storm Ophelia over the south west coast of the Republic of Ireland just after midday on 16th October 2017. Ophelia developed in the north Atlantic Ocean on 9th October. As it moved north eastwards towards the Azores the storm strengthened eventually becoming a category 3 hurricane on October 14th. Ophelia made landfall on the south coast of Ireland shortly before this image was taken, with sustained winds of 93 kilometres an hour  km h  and gusts of 190 km h. Tens of thousands of homes were left without power and three people were killed. Data obtained by the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite  VIIRS  on a Suomi National Polar orbiting Partnership  SNPP  weather satellite.
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Storm Ophelia, satellite image

Panchromatic satellite image of storm Ophelia over the south west coast of the Republic of Ireland just after midday on 16th October 2017. Ophelia developed in the north Atlantic Ocean on 9th October. As it moved north-eastwards towards the Azores the storm strengthened eventually becoming a category 3 hurricane on October 14th. Ophelia made landfall on the south coast of Ireland shortly before this image was taken, with sustained winds of 93 kilometres an hour (km/h) and gusts of 190 km/h. Tens of thousands of homes were left without power and three people were killed. Data obtained by the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) on a Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership (SNPP) weather satellite.

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