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England and South East England. Some places had more than 54 consecutive
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famously forecast "very windy" weather mainly over France, an unusually strong storm occurred in
October 1987, with wind speeds widely over 100 mph (160 km/h) along England's southern coastline, and which killed 18 people in England. The great storm caused substantial damage over much of
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3245:"Flash floods: Parts of London receive a month of rain in a day"
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2932:"Death toll exceeded 70,000 in Europe during the summer of 2003"
2177:(revised paperback ed.). London, UK: Phoenix. p. 145.
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2687:"SCOTLAND (STORM DAMAGE) (Hansard, 7 February 1968)"
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A European windstorm on 28 December 1879 caused the
2541:"On This Day: 1952: Flood devastates Devon village"
1978:received over 1000 calls relating to flooding, and
1541:Only one injury, but £10 million of damage caused.
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501:Said to be the last peace-time famine in England.
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57:"List of natural disasters in the United Kingdom"
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1699:A series of low pressure systems steered by the
860:to collapse, killing between 60 and 75 people.
2498:"Inside Out - South: Monday 7th October, 2002"
1807:flooding in Southern England of the non-tidal
924:Conditions were such that many people died of
673:was struck by a 10 ft (3.0 m) wave.
1686:0.1 °C (32.2 °F) in December 1981.
1168:Hurricane-force winds cause 20 deaths in the
1095:Heatwave and drought throughout the country.
2805:. The Martin Centre, University of Cambridge
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1134:July 1968 England and Wales dust fall storms
201:Long lasting volcanic winters following the
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2065:Boissoneault, Lorraine (25 February 2020).
727:, crops devastated, unknown thousands die.
570:. As a result, this year saw an end to the
3272:"Flooding in Southampton after heavy rain"
1708:. On 9 June, severe flooding began around
1001:which caused 23 fatalities in 20 minutes.
2435:. 25 May 2004 – via news.bbc.co.uk.
1621:was a global outbreak of a new strain of
890:Around 100 die in one of the most severe
654:struck by a waterspout that came ashore.
108:Learn how and when to remove this message
3307:Lists of disasters in the United Kingdom
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2124:"Why 536 was the worst year to be alive"
406:Sporadic outbreaks kill many thousands.
393:Killed a further 20% of the population.
3302:Natural disasters in the United Kingdom
2669:"Hundreds homeless after flood havoc".
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2200:"Poor studies will always be with us"
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873:189 fishermen died during a storm in
562:Long drought followed by a hot summer
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380:Killed around 50% of the population.
310:England; 20,000 die in London alone.
3221:. Government of the United Kingdom.
2879:. Environment Agency. Archived from
2593:"The 1952 Flood Disaster in Context"
2447:"Avalanche anniversary in Lewes pub"
2365:"TORRO | Research ~ Hail ~ Extremes"
2198:Bartholomew, James (8 August 2004).
2047:List of natural disasters in Ireland
2032:Tsunamis affecting the British Isles
1402:and north Wales during the evening.
1151:Flooding causes extensive damage to
337:South England flood of February 1287
46:adding citations to reliable sources
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2980:from the original on 4 January 2008
2800:"The Autumn 2000 Floods in England"
2567:"Rain-making link to killer floods"
2257:"British Weather from 1700 to 1849"
2098:"Storegga Slide impact on Scotland"
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3225:from the original on 14 April 2020
3213:"Coronavirus (COVID-19) in the UK"
3000:"England struck by flash flooding"
2433:"Volcano 'drove up UK death toll'"
2411:10.1002/j.1477-8696.2001.tb06504.x
1940:caused more flooding in February.
295:, 600 houses, many churches (inc.
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2850:"THE LEWES FLOOD OF OCTOBER 2000"
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2122:Gibbons, Ann (15 November 2018).
2096:Ruggeri, Amanda (29 March 2016).
1511:Significant flooding was seen in
1411:Autumn 2000 Western Europe floods
417:Dry, in 1538–39. In 1540–41, the
318:Both dry years and excessive heat
3088:Chaplain, Chloe (23 July 2018).
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1638:Great Britain and Ireland floods
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243:The most severe cooling in the
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725:1815 eruption of Mount Tambora
574:due to extreme heat and fire.
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3322:Ireland history-related lists
3317:Lists of disasters in Ireland
3270:Clark, Katie (12 July 2021).
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2037:Drought in the United Kingdom
2017:Climate of the United Kingdom
1904:2018 United Kingdom wildfires
3327:Natural disasters in Ireland
3187:"COVID-19 figures worldwide"
3169:"UK actual and anomaly maps"
2649:Royal Meteorological Society
2642:"THE SHEFFIELD GALE OF 1962"
2042:Floods in the United Kingdom
787:Moray Firth fishing disaster
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3312:British Isles-related lists
2830:. Risk Management Solutions
2691:hansard.millbanksystems.com
2449:. The Argus. Archived from
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1208:1976 British Isles heatwave
980:nicknamed The Spanish Flu.
928:or respiratory conditions.
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2948:10.1016/j.crvi.2007.12.001
2874:"Flood Report: March 2001"
2748:"BBC Weather: Flood Facts"
2525:. May 2009. Archived from
2175:The Anglo-Saxon Chronicles
743:1829–1851 cholera pandemic
462:30 January 1607 (possible
135:Key to background colours
2616:"Lynmouth flood disaster"
449:. Two deaths in England.
322:as dry/hot London/south.
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3053:"Measles Outbreak: Data"
3029:. London. Archived from
2936:Comptes Rendus Biologies
2906:"The wet autumn of 2000"
2022:Geology of Great Britain
1737:Swansea measles epidemic
1386:through the Midlands to
886:Blizzard of January 1881
438:Dover Straits earthquake
3002:. BBC. 6 September 2008
2261:www.pascalbonenfant.com
1886:the Beast from the East
1112:, killing nine people.
597:Hertfordshire Hailstorm
364:10 years of hot summers
3059:. Public Health Wales.
2595:. Exmoor National Park
1764:British Isles heatwave
1023:Dogger Bank earthquake
774:Highland Potato Famine
572:Great Plague of London
526:Great Plague of London
510:The Great Thunderstorm
458:Bristol Channel floods
414:Great heat and drought
389:Black Death in England
376:Black Death in England
291:Two deaths, the early
3133:"EIP | Droughts"
3115:"UK climate averages"
2798:Kelman, Ilan (2002).
2529:on 28 September 2007.
1844:GB and Irealnd floods
1226:North Sea storm surge
1206:Two-year drought and
903:Colchester earthquake
719:Year Without a Summer
619:16th – 18th centuries
515:Widecombe-in-the-Moor
275:Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
3151:"England moor fires"
2779:on 27 September 2007
2731:"Easter 1998 floods"
2453:on 29 September 2007
1313:New Year's Day Storm
1190:around the southern
1182:Gale of January 1976
1104:Great Sheffield Gale
706:from an eruption in
568:Great Fire of London
42:improve this article
3033:on 22 November 2009
3027:The Daily Telegraph
2403:2001Wthr...56..327C
2255:Bonenfant, Pascal.
2204:The Daily Telegraph
2159:on 27 January 2017.
2077:on 26 February 2020
2071:National Geographic
1976:London Fire Brigade
1364:Stratford-upon-Avon
1251:UK tornado outbreak
950:UK tornado outbreak
852:Tay Bridge disaster
820:Royal Charter Storm
681:Flooding and storms
466:). Flooding in the
356:Throughout Europe.
245:Northern Hemisphere
145:Cold weather event
136:
3094:www.standard.co.uk
2974:Environment Agency
2719:on 3 October 2016.
2697:on 8 January 2016.
2263:. Pascal Bonenfant
2027:Geology of Ireland
1613:Swine flu pandemic
1602:North East England
1567:Killed 13 people.
1524:Birmingham Tornado
1494:, two villages in
1164:Scotland Hurricane
978:influenza pandemic
809:Bilberry Reservoir
170:Sickness epidemic
160:Wet weather event
150:Hot weather event
134:
2353:on 25 March 2014.
2184:978-1-84212-003-3
2003:
2002:
1957:, originating in
1949:COVID-19 pandemic
1857:Hurricane Ophelia
1718:low-pressure area
1655:Feb 2009 snowfall
1619:2009 flu pandemic
1492:Crackington Haven
1465:European heatwave
869:Eyemouth disaster
667:Lisbon earthquake
402:Sweating sickness
343:as a major port.
331:St. Lucia's flood
259:Regular heatwaves
174:
173:
155:High winds event
140:Geological event
124:natural disasters
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3057:www.wales.nhs.uk
3049:
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3023:"Cumbria floods"
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2738:
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2720:
2715:. Archived from
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2289:. Archived from
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2236:on 25 March 2014
2232:. Archived from
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2189:
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2171:Swanton, Michael
2167:
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2128:Science Magazine
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2073:. Archived from
2062:
1722:Northern Ireland
1287:Burns' Day Storm
1188:coastal flooding
1153:Southern England
421:was so low that
203:Toba catastrophe
191:75,000–70,000 BP
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1970:European floods
1803:with recurrent
1569:Gloucestershire
1483:Boscastle flood
1472:Faversham, Kent
1380:Maundy Thursday
1062:North Sea flood
997:market town of
858:Tay Rail Bridge
804:Holmfirth Flood
754:Lewes avalanche
587:seven ill years
472:Carmarthenshire
468:Bristol Channel
447:
425:extended above
197:volcanic winter
182:Disaster event
114:
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