Cyclone Jeanett

Jeanett
Jeanett over western Europe, 27 October 2002
TypeEuropean windstorm
Extratropical cyclone
Formed25 October 2002
Dissipated31 October 2002
Highest gust153 km/h (95 mph; 83 kn).[1]
Lowest pressure975 mb (28.8 inHg) 973 KNMI[2]
Fatalities33[3]
Areas affectedWestern Europe

Storm Jeanett[4] (also written as Jeanette) was a strong extratropical cyclone and European windstorm which affected much of northwest Europe on 27–28 October 2002. The storm brought strong winds and heavy rainfall, with wind speeds reaching up to 180 km/h (110 mph; 97 kn) uprooting trees, smashing cars and damaging buildings. The storm was responsible for a total of 33 deaths across Europe, including Britain, the Netherlands, France, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Poland, Switzerland and Sweden. The majority of the fatalities were caused by falling trees.

In the United Kingdom, wind gusts between 95 and 130 km/h (59 and 81 mph; 51 and 70 kn) were recorded with a gust of 96 mph (84 kn) reported at Mumbles South Wales. In terms of wind speed, it was the biggest storm in the United Kingdom since Cyclone Oratia in October 2000,[5] with the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) describing it as the most severe storm since the Burns' Day storm of 1990.[2]

  1. ^ "Powerful Windstorm In Europe Kills At Least 24". Southeast Missourian. 28 October 2002. Retrieved 21 February 2012.
  2. ^ a b "Storm van 27 oktober 2002 was zwaarste in twaalf jaar" (in Dutch). KNMI. Archived from the original on 29 October 2013. Retrieved 18 October 2013.
  3. ^ "Munich Re NatCatSERVICE: Natural catastrophes 2002" (PDF). Munich Re. 30 December 2002. Retrieved 14 November 2017.
  4. ^ "Synoptic Chart 25/10/2002". Frie Universität Berlin. Retrieved 6 June 2013.
  5. ^ "Global Hazards - October 2002". National Climatic Data Center. Retrieved 6 June 2013.

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