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  2. Cyclone Andrea - Wikipedia

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    Closely following Cyclone Ulli, Andrea, the first named storm of 2012 formed southwest of Iceland on 3 January, moving down into the North Sea, and affecting the United Kingdom, Netherlands, Denmark, and Germany. [1] The storm impacted Western Europe through 9 January before dissipating.

  3. 2012 Great Britain and Ireland floods - Wikipedia

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    A series of extratropical cyclones brought the wettest April to many parts of the United Kingdom. Beginning with the storm Gritt (2–11 April 995 hPa) a low system tracking south over the UK and Ireland bringing storm force winds and heavy snowfall just a week after many areas of the UK experienced temperatures above 20 °C (68 °F). 50,000 people were left without power in Northern England ...

  4. Early 2012 European cold wave - Wikipedia

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    Land surface temperature anomaly of Europe between January 25 and February 1, 2012 A map of the land temperature anomaly in Europe between January 29 and February 4, 2012. The northern half of Europe was affected primarily by greater cold and – except for a period of early snow – low precipitation.

  5. Cyclone Ulli - Wikipedia

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    The low deepened slightly to 1,000 mb (30 inHg) by January 1, 2012 while south of Nova Scotia. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] By January 2, the storm system was located just east of Newfoundland . [ 7 ] [ 15 ] From 1800 UTC January 2 to 0000 UTC January 3, the barometric pressure of Ulli plummeted from 983 mb (29.0 inHg) to 970 mb (29 inHg).

  6. List of European windstorms - Wikipedia

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    This storm was described as the worst in Scotland since the Boxing Day Storm of 1998 by the UK Met Office. [141] Storm Andrea: 3–9 January 2012: 966 hPa (28.5 inHg) [142] Closely following Cyclone Ulli, the first named storm of 2012 formed southwest of Iceland, moving down into the North Sea affecting UK, Netherlands, Denmark and Germany ...

  7. 2013–14 United Kingdom winter floods - Wikipedia

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    The Met Office reported the storms produced the wettest 1 December to 31 January since 1876; [2] a local authority report states the winter as a whole, from the beginning of December until the end of February, was the wettest recorded in the UK since records began in 1766. Parts of South East England received almost two and a half times the ...

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  9. Weather of 2012 - Wikipedia

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    April 13–16 – A severe weather outbreak of 98 tornadoes killed six people and caused US$1.5 billion in damage across the midwest of the United States. [13] April 20 – Strong winds and rains caused a house to collapse in northern Vietnam, killing two people. [52] April 20 – Heavy rains in the Comoros killed four people. [53]