suffered significant damage to its roof following high winds caused by Storm Eunice. Winds caused by the adverse weather shredded parts of the white-domed roof of the venue, which is located near Greenwich, South East London.
18.02.2022 - 16:23 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Hundreds of thousands of people are going crazy for a live stream showing planes attempting to land at Heathrow Airport during Storm Eunice.
Over 150,000 viewers have tuned into Big Jet TV this afternoon (February 18) to watch skilled pilots battling insane wind speeds of over 70mph at the country's biggest airport.
A red 'danger to life' weather warning for wind is currently in place for London and much of the south.
READ MORE: Friday forecast for every borough in Greater Manchester - hour-by-hour
Many flights and train services have already been cancelled - but that hasn't stopped some brave pilots, with a jumbo jet still landing every few minutes.
The man narrating the stream, named Jerry, has been providing people with incredible commentary - speculating whether the pilot is going to be able to land the plane.
"Come on, you can do it," he can just about be heard shouting over the wind.
As a British Airways plane attempted to take the landing, Jerry could be heard screaming: "He can't land that. Surely not. Surely not.
"Oh he's down fair play mate."
Other pilots haven't quite managed to land on their first attempt, and have been filmed doing what Jerry calls a 'go around.'
Speaking to the BBC, Jerry can be heard saying on the stream: "This is the best scenario you can get. Big kudos to the pilots and the crews. This is the most exciting stuff you can get.
"Normally the conditions are calm and we have great shows we do for hours on end with people all over the world. Right now with 70mph gusting winds it is pretty intense
"What is great is that you get to see the skill of the pilots and how they handle it."
Thousands of people have taken to Twitter to share the stream, which is providing light entertainment as
suffered significant damage to its roof following high winds caused by Storm Eunice. Winds caused by the adverse weather shredded parts of the white-domed roof of the venue, which is located near Greenwich, South East London.
Terrified passengers ‘screamed and prayed’ when a plane had to abort a landing at Manchester Airport during Storm Eunice.
Dave has been forced to postpone his upcoming London shows at The O2 due to the damage the venue suffered this week at the hands of Storm Eunice.The rapper was due to perform at the venue on Monday (February 21) and Tuesday (22) as part of his ‘We’re All Alone In This Together’ UK tour.However, winds caused by the adverse weather conditions shredded parts of the white-domed roof of The O2, which is located near Greenwich in South East London.Posting on Twitter, Dave wrote: “Bad news, The O2 have told us Monday and Tuesday’s shows can’t happen. (Storm/roof) we’re doing everything we can to reschedule the shows to play as soon as possible.“Have been told it won’t be too long I’ll know more on Monday and will return with a tweet then..
This is the moment several planes attempted to land at Manchester Airport as Storm Eunice battered the country.
Storm Eunice has blown down a large street at Stacey Solomon and Joe Swash’s £1.2 million Essex home. A red weather warning was issued across the UK on Friday 18 February as Storm Eunice threatened to bring winds of up to 90mph.
Storm Eunice caused chaos across Greater Manchester, with trains suspended, roads blocked and buildings taking a battering.
This is what it's like at the Manchester Airport as skilled pilots land planes without a hitch during Storm Eunice.