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Storm Ciarán, known in Germany as Storm Emir [7] was a European windstorm that severely affected parts of Europe from late October to early November 2023. Part of the 2023–24 European windstorm season, Ciarán impacted northwestern Europe and killed 21 people, eleven of whom were in Italy and four in France. It also caused mass disruption to ...
The storm devastated homes, causing travel mayhem and cut power to a vast number of people. Winds of more than 190 kph (118 mph) slammed the northern tip of France’s Atlantic coast, uprooting ...
The 2023–2024 European windstorm season was the ninth season of the European windstorm naming in Europe. It comprised a year, from 1 September 2023 to 31 August 2024. This was the fifth season where the Netherlands participated (through KNMI), alongside the United Kingdom's Met Office and Ireland's Met Éireann in the western group.
LONDON/PARIS (Reuters) -Storm Ciaran smashed into northwestern Europe on Thursday with strong winds and driving rain, killing one person in France and forcing the closure of schools, airports, and ...
The storm rapidly intensified on Wednesday to become one of the strongest ever recorded in western Europe Scientists say storms like Ciarán are becoming ‘more damaging’ Skip to main content
Storm Ciaran spreading strong winds, heavy rain in western Europe. Elizabeth Danco. October 30, 2023 at 12:58 PM. ... A small zone of 70-80 mph can occur across far northwestern France, with an ...
PARIS (Reuters) -A worker was killed in France's northwest region of Brittany while repairing damage to the electricity network caused by Storm Ciaran, which has claimed two other lives in the ...
The tornado was associated with a broader storm system, Storm Ciaran, an extremely powerful extratropical cyclone named by the UK's Met Office on the October 29th 2023. [4] Red weather warnings for non-tornadic wind gusts in excess of 100mph were already in force for the Channel Islands with schools closed and people told to stay at home. [5]