European windstorm
European windstorms are powerful extratropical cyclones which form as cyclonic windstorms associated with areas of low atmospheric pressure. They can occur throughout the year, but are most frequent between October and March, with peak intensity in the winter months. Deep areas of low pressure are common over the North Atlantic, and occasionally start as nor'easters off the New England coast. They frequently track across the North Atlantic Ocean towards the north of Scotland and into the Norwegian Sea, which generally minimizes the impact to inland areas; however, if the track is further south, it may cause adverse weather conditions across Central Europe, Northern Europe and especially Western Europe. The countries most commonly affected include the United Kingdom, Ireland, the Netherland
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European windstorm
European windstorms are powerful extratropical cyclones which form as cyclonic windstorms associated with areas of low atmospheric pressure. They can occur throughout the year, but are most frequent between October and March, with peak intensity in the winter months. Deep areas of low pressure are common over the North Atlantic, and occasionally start as nor'easters off the New England coast. They frequently track across the North Atlantic Ocean towards the north of Scotland and into the Norwegian Sea, which generally minimizes the impact to inland areas; however, if the track is further south, it may cause adverse weather conditions across Central Europe, Northern Europe and especially Western Europe. The countries most commonly affected include the United Kingdom, Ireland, the Netherland
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Als Orkan werden im weiteren S ...... stärke als „Orkan“ bezeichnet.
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Een orkaan, of cyclonische sto ...... , de kostbaarste natuurrampen.
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Europako haize ekaitzak behe p ...... ereak eta Alemania gurutzatuz.
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European windstorms are powerf ...... ophe insurance loss in Europe.
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Les tempêtes hivernales europé ...... ant la période de 1990 à 1998.
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Orkan – najsilniejsze cyklony ...... Holandia, Norwegia i Islandia.
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Tempestades de vento europeias ...... atástrofes naturais na Europa.
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Una borrasca profunda europea ...... de los huracanes de EE.UU.).
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Als Orkan werden im weiteren S ...... stärke als „Orkan“ bezeichnet.
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Een orkaan, of cyclonische sto ...... n, Litouwen, Letland en Polen.
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Europako haize ekaitzak behe p ...... ereak eta Alemania gurutzatuz.
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European windstorms are powerf ...... ngdom, Ireland, the Netherland
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Les tempêtes hivernales europé ...... tempêtes durant cette période.
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Orkan – najsilniejsze cyklony ...... Holandia, Norwegia i Islandia.
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Tempestades de vento europeias ...... es em geral mais afetados incl
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Una borrasca profunda europea ...... ntico hacia Europa occidental.
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Borrasca profunda europea
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Europako haize ekaitz
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European windstorm
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Orkaan in Europa
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Orkan (huragan)
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Orkan
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Tempestade de vento europeia
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Tempête hivernale européenne
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