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THE latest storm to hit York is named after a renowned astrophysicist who went to school in the city.

Storm Jocelyn has been named by the Irish weather service Met Éireann after Prof Jocelyn Bell Burnell, an astrophysicist who discovered the first pulsating radio stars, or pulsars, in 1967.

As York braces for the remainder of Storm Jocelyn there are three flood warnings in place in York as river levels continue to rise.

Meanwhile, the real Dame Jocelyn returned to her former school in York in 2022 to speak to pupils on International Women's Day.



 

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