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 Anatol  Lore  Jan 83  8 Jan 91
 Christian (St Jude)  Lothar  Feb 83  Nov 92
 Dagmar (Patrick)  Martin  13 Jan 84  13 Jan 93
 Daria (Burns' Day storm)  Oratia (Tora)  14 Jan 84  23 Jan 93
 Emma  Stephen  Nov 84  Dec 93
 Erwin (Gudrun)  Ulli  Jan 86  Jan 95
 Fanny  Vivian  Mar 86  Feb 96
 Gero  Wiebke  Oct 86  Oct 96
 Great Storm of 87  Xaver  Feb 88  Nov 96
 Herta  Xylia  Nov 88  Mar 97
 Jeanette  Xynthia  8 Feb 90  Jan 02
 Klaus  Yuma  11 Feb 90  Feb 09
 Kyrill  Nov 81  5 Jan 91  Dec 11

Aliases: Burns' Day storm
Damage: 8.2bn
Countries affected: Belgium, France, Germany, Netherlands and United Kingdom
Storm duration: 21:00 23 January - 12:00 29 January 1990
Maximum 925 hPa wind speed over land from ERA Interim re-analysis (Umax): 37.92ms-1
Date Umax: 25 January 1990
Sft (rank of storm): 48.05e06 (6)
N: 881
Maximum relative vorticity at 850hPa from ERA-Iterim reanalysis (ζmax): 1.19e-04s-1
Date of ζmax: 15:00 25 January 1990
Location of ζmax: (0.5E, 54.4N)
Minimum mean sea level pressure from ERA-Interim reanalysis: 948.6hPa
Date of min MSLP: 21:00 25 January 1990
Location of min MSLP: (2.1E, 57.2N)
Related links: Wikipedia
Damage: 8.0bn
Countries affected: France, Germany and Switzerland
Storm duration: 21:00 23 December - 0:00 28 December 1999
Maximum 925 hPa wind speed over land from ERA Interim re-analysis (Umax): 36.72ms-1
Date Umax: 26 December 1999
Sft (rank of storm): 18.82e06 (30)
N: 380
Maximum relative vorticity at 850hPa from ERA-Iterim reanalysis (ζmax): 6.43e-05s-1
Date of ζmax: 3:00 26 December 1999
Location of ζmax: (4.3W, 48.9N)
Minimum mean sea level pressure from ERA-Interim reanalysis: 973.2hPa
Date of min MSLP: 9:00 26 December 1999
Location of min MSLP: (5.1E, 49.7N)
Related links: Wikipedia and BBC


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