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The Road to Hull is paved with,uh, bits of Hull...?
Lethal storm and tidal surge sees thousands out of homes

Thousands of people are being evacuated from their homes as a severe storm batters large parts of the UK.

England's east coast is experiencing the worst tidal surge in 60 years, while in north Wales, residents had to be rescued by lifeboat crews.

A lorry driver died after his vehicle was blown onto two cars in West Lothian, while another man was killed by a falling tree in Nottinghamshire.

The Environment Agency has more than 55 severe flood warnings in place.

It confirmed to the BBC the North Sea tidal surge is the worst since January 1953, although flood defences built since then meant many parts of the country were now better protected.
Environment Secretary Owen Paterson - who chaired two of the government's emergency Cobra meetings on Thursday - said the Armed Forces were on standby to help if necessary.

In Lincolnshire, emergency planners say up to 18,000 homes in the Boston area could be affected by flooding.

Water breached the town's sea defences, leading to the closure of several streets and the evacuation of vulnerable people.

In Great Yarmouth, on the Norfolk coast, police are visiting 9,000 homes to advise people to leave their homes ahead of a storm surge expected at high tide, at 22:45 GMT.

Respite centres have been opened in high schools and the ill and elderly people have been asked to call the council for help. In addition, 20,000 sandbags have been distributed.

More than 1,000 sand bags have been handed out in Aldeburgh, Suffolk in preparation for the tidal surge. A minibus is collecting people in vulnerable areas and taking them to a rest centre.

Elsewhere, about 400 people were told to leave their homes in Rhyl, Denbighshire, while police say 300 people have been urged to find safety in Port Clarence, Middlesbrough.

The storm has hit north Wales, where there has been flooding in coastal areas

An Environment Agency spokesman said that in the "worst-case scenario" 6,000 properties in England and Wales could be flooded.

In addition to more than 55 severe flood warnings - meaning there could be a danger to life - the agency has nearly 120 flood warnings in place.

The Scottish Environment Protection Agency has issued 15 flood warnings.

Firefighters are evacuating 2,500 homes in Jaywick, near Clacton-on-Sea in Essex, while homes and businesses are also at risk in Suffolk, Norfolk and in Lincolnshire, thousands from coastal areas are being evacuated to Scunthorpe.

Residents in Kent are also being warned of the danger of flooding. In Seasalter 70 properties have been evacuated as well as 200 in Faversham ahead of expected flooding in the early hours of Friday.

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Prime Minister David Cameron tweeted that he was ensuring all government departments and agencies were doing "all they can to help with [the] storm".

Environment Secretary Owen Paterson also urged people "to pay close attention to announcements by the Environment Agency".

Other developments include:

64,000 homes in Scotland, 1,400 in Northern Ireland and 6,000 in Cumbria are without power due to disruption caused by the storm

In Rhyl, around 400 properties are without power

A school in Hartlepool was closed when storm-force winds ripped away part of its roof, as was one in Doncaster

The River Tyne burst its banks in Newcastle, forcing Newcastle Crown Court to be cleared

There are several warnings of affected travel, including:

Rail delays expected in Scotland, northern and eastern England, although services between Edinburgh and Glasgow and Edinburgh and North Berwick have resumed

There is disruption to a number of services, including those run by Virgin Trains, Northern Rail, Greater Anglia and Southeastern

East Coast Trains says it will run a revised timetable

East Midlands Trains says most of its routes are disrupted and is advising customers not to travel unless necessary

The Humber Bridge is closed in both directions due to strong winds

The storm has also brought disruption to parts of northern Europe, leaving at least four people dead or missing.

Dutch airline KLM cancelled 84 continental flights from Amsterdam's Schiphol airport, while around 20 were cancelled at Hamburg airport.

One of Europe's longest bridges - connecting Sweden to Denmark - is closed.

BBC weather presenter Matt Taylor explained that "storm surges" begin when a rising area of low pressure takes pressure off the surface of the sea, allowing it to "bulge" upwards.
"Then, as that pulls away, you get the very strong winds on the back edge of the low pressure and then that shoves that bulge of high sea levels down through the North Sea," he said.

The Met Office said there had been severe gales of between 60mph and 80mph across Scotland and northern parts of England, with some mountainous regions in Aberdeenshire and Inverness-shire recording speeds of around 140mph.

Conditions across the UK are expected to have improved by the weekend.
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European storm and tidal surge cause evacuations and travel chaos

A major storm has hit northern Europe, leaving at least four people dead or missing, causing transport chaos and threatening the biggest tidal surge in decades.

Dozens of flights were cancelled or delayed in the Netherlands, Germany and Scotland, while rail services were shut down in several countries.

One of Europe's longest bridges - connecting Sweden to Denmark - closed.

Tens of thousands of homes were also left without power as the storm hit.

Winds of up to 228 km/h (142 mph) battered Scotland, where a lorry driver was killed when his vehicle was blown over near Edinburgh. At least two other people were injured by falling trees.

Police have confirmed reports that a man has been killed by a falling tree in Nottinghamshire, central England.

Two sailors were reportedly swept overboard from a ship 22 km (14 miles) off the southern Swedish coast, and air-sea rescue services failed to find them.

A storm surge is due later on Thursday, coinciding with high tides in many areas.

Britain's Environment Agency said tidal surges could bring significant coastal flooding, and the Thames Barrier was being closed to protect London.

British authorities said they had evacuated homes in Great Yarmouth, eastern England, adding that it could be the biggest storm surge for 60 years.

In the low-lying Netherlands, the Eastern Scheldt storm surge barrier has been closed off for the first time in six years. Dutch authorities said they had issued the highest possible flood warning for four areas in the north and north-west of the country.

Germany reinforced emergency services in and around the northern port of Hamburg and cancelled lessons at several schools.

Flights cancelled

The storm was causing transport chaos throughout northern Europe.

Dutch airline KLM cancelled 84 flights from Amsterdam's Schiphol airport, while about 20 were cancelled at Hamburg airport.

Flights from Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen airports in Scotland were also cancelled.

Rail travel was badly affected, with all train services in Scotland cancelled because of debris on the lines and damage to equipment, and services in northern England were also hit.

The Oeresund road and rail bridge between Sweden and Denmark - which links the Danish capital Copenhagen with the Swedish city of Malmo and features in the hit television series The Bridge - was due to close from 1500 GMT.

Railway lines in Sweden and Denmark were closed, while Germany's national railway, Deutsche Bahn, warned of likely disruption across a swathe of northern Germany.
Ferries to Germany from Sweden and Denmark were cancelled.
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I live in Derby and cycling to get to work today was an experience!

Not to bad in the city, the Peak District had a ripper of a storm though from what I heard.
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Waiting for the Yearly cry of "Hur Hur Hur Global Warming Hur!" from the Far Right whenever we get huge snow storms like this.
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Dartzap wrote:Winter Has Arrived
I hadn't noticed it'd left.
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Down here in Hampshire, it's been breezy but not much else. Looks like we're lucky this time around.
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Saw this coming when I went on shift Tuesday morning. Argued with a forecaster in the UK on how strong the winds would be. I said 50kts, he wanted only 45kts. Final verdict: they claimed to have issues with the sensor. Nearby station said 49kts for the highest winds though.
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Some videos from Germany, the first one is the best and also features hilarious swiss tourists.
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Wow, the northern hemisphere has really been slammed this last month, hasn't it?
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This is all slightly surreal. I live about 30 miles from London and there's...a bit of a breeze, maybe? And yet go to the city or the east coast and you'll end up being blown into the fucking trees. Stay safe, everyone :(
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Oddly enough, here in North Texas we're being slammed with ice and snow. The weather is being odd this year.
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Crown wrote:I live in Derby and cycling to get to work today was an experience!

Same in Sheffield.

It was uphill gear and pedal like a bastard to get down a one in six slope yesterday morning, that and try and stay in line with rogue gusts from side roads trying to push me into traffic.
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It was pretty tame here in Berlin.
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German media coverage is hilarious - thanks to preparations barely any damage but they treat it as if there was some great destruction.
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Indeed. Esspecially the omni presence of "live tickers" which update me on the fact that president gaucks christmas tree was tipped over is absurd.
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We had a thunder storm last night in norther bavaria and it snowed a bit. Harmless compared to other storms e.g. Kyrill. Daria,Vivian and Wiebke were pretty bad too in 1990.
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Roads were shit in Landkreis Ansbach, Bayern . No big suprise there, road clearing is shit in that Landkreis every year. I'll send a picture of it next time it snows. Exactly at the Landkries grenze, it goes from clear to covered in ice and snow. :roll:
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In New Orleans it's barely dropped below 70 all week. Clearly global warming at work.
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salm wrote:Indeed. Esspecially the omni presence of "live tickers" which update me on the fact that president gaucks christmas tree was tipped over is absurd.
The ARD is becoming more and more like CNN. No less than five correspondents live at the same time, all stationed at various "storm-threatened" locations. Oh noes, the Fischmarkt at Hamburg is flooded (nevermind the fact that it was designed to be flooded by strong storms anyway and this happens every winter at least six times).
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Indeed, the BBC was doing its bit to calm things down by the subtle yet brilliant method of repeating the words 'devastating' 'catastrophic' 'worst storm surge in 60 years' 'alert' and 'evacuation' over and over again. See, if you say them enough times, they completely lose their impact and people won't worry about it! Genius!
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Thanas wrote:German media coverage is hilarious - thanks to preparations barely any damage but they treat it as if there was some great destruction.
Yeah that video of Hamburg "looked" like the city was just fucked.
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So at least three dead and a couple of dozens hospitalized over in Norway/Sweden area.

We had that under-frozen rain thingie, where it is wet and rainy in the air and then as soon as it touches the ground you got instant ice. Had four ambulances pass me in the space of 10min while waiting for the tram.
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Aside from being a bit windy yesterday evening it hasn't had any impact here in Wiltshire.
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Spoonist wrote:We had that under-frozen rain thingie, where it is wet and rainy in the air and then as soon as it touches the ground you got instant ice.
The technical term is "freezing rain".
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I can now testify that Great Yarmouth survived mostly intact.
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