Storm Hannah moves across the British Isles
![True Color RGB and Infrared Window (11.45 µm) images from Suomi NPP and NOAA-20 [click to play animation]](https://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/satellite-blog/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2019/04/190426_14z_viirs_tc_eatl.png)
VIIRS True Color RGB and Infrared Window (11.45 µm) images from Suomi NPP and NOAA-20 [click to play animation]
EUMETSAT Meteosat-11 Water Vapor (6.25 µm) images (below) showed winds gusting to 40-65 knots at several sites in southern Ireland and southern England, as the dry slot air stream moved across the region. In Ireland the peak wind gust was 66 knots at Mace Head, with 64 knots at Shannon — wind gusts in southern England included 71 knots at Aberderon, 68 knots at Pembrey Sands and 52 knots at Valley.
Meteosat-11 Water Vapor (6.25 µm) images with plots of surface winds and gusts [click to play animation | MP4]