Vivian (storm)
Type | European windstorm, Extratropical cyclone |
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Formed | 25 February 1990 |
Dissipated | 28 February 1990 |
Lowest pressure | 940.3 hPa (27.77 inHg) |
Areas affected | Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom |
Vivian was a European windstorm that affected Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom on 25–28 February 1990.[1]
Death toll: The fatalities are given as 64 persons, the damage is estimated as ca. 1.11 billion €.
Wiebke (storm)
- From 28 February to 1 March 1990
- In central Europe (Germany, Austria, Switzerland)
- Death toll: 35 persons
Particularly in mountain regions, a large number of trees were damaged. (Even complete spruce and beech stands/forests). Hundreds of trees were bent or thrown like matches. Extrapolations go of 60 to 70 million cubic meters of extra "cut" wood by the storm, which corresponded to about twice the annual harvesting in Germany.
See also
- Burns' Day storm (“Daria”), 25–26 January 1990
- European windstorm - Severe storms since 1950
References
- ↑ "Vivian". XWS Catalogue. University of Reading. Retrieved 5 December 2013.
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