European windstorm

A European windstorm is a severe cyclonic storm that tracks across the North Atlantic towards north-west Europe in the winter months. These storms usually track over the north coast of Scotland towards Norway but can veer south to affect other countries including Ireland, England, Wales, France, Belgium, The Netherlands, Denmark and Germany. As these storms can generate hurricane-force winds, they are sometimes referred to as hurricanes, even though very few originate as tropical cyclones.

These storms cause economic damage of US $1.7 billion per year, and insurance losses of US $ 1.2 billion per year (1990-1998). They rank as the second highest cause of global natural catastrophe insurance loss (after US hurricanes). [1]

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Historic and infamous storms


Severe European windstorms in recent history

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See also: European windstorm, 1703, 1879, 1881, 1953, 1961, 1962, 1968, 1987, 1989