Washington Post Maureen Sweeney, weather watcher who influenced D-Day plans, dies at 100 by Design Tech December 21, 2023 December 21, 2023 46 Ms. Sweeney’s weather data from western Ireland offered the first clues of a major storm, leading to a one-day delay in the D-Day invasion in 1944. Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTumblrRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail Design Tech previous post Ukraine Braces for Political Disaster in 2024 next post Sudan’s Army Faces Scrutiny After Major City Falls to Rival Forces You may also like Middle East conflict live updates: Netanyahu rejects Hamas... February 7, 2024 Why El Salvador elected a self-proclaimed ‘coolest dictator’ February 7, 2024 U.S. strike in Baghdad kills key militia commander,... February 7, 2024 Expect to see a lot more of Prince... February 7, 2024 Netanyahu rejects Hamas cease-fire proposal as Blinken visits... February 7, 2024 John Bruton, who spurred peace talks as Irish... February 7, 2024 Putin interview with Tucker Carlson shows Kremlin outreach... February 7, 2024 Trapped between two wars, Ukrainians in Gaza plead... February 7, 2024 Polar bear’s iceberg snooze melts hearts, wins wildlife... February 7, 2024 Pliosaur, T. rex of the sea, is the... February 7, 2024