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The 2009 Great Britain and Ireland floods were a weather event that affected parts of Great Britain and Ireland throughout November and into December 2009. November was the wettest month across the United Kingdom since records began in 1914 and had well above average temperatures. [1]
Storms Elin and Fergus, arriving in rapid succession, brought heavy rain and strong winds to the UK with flooding a particular concern ... Storm Debi 13 November
Storms will usually be named on the basis of the impacts from strong winds, but the impacts of other weather types will also be considered. For example rain, if its impact could lead to flooding...
20 Νοε 2009 · About 200 people have been rescued by the emergency services from the town of Cockermouth, as floods hit Cumbria. RAF helicopters have airlifted at least 50 to safety, with some forced to break...
Record rainfalls were recorded in the county as the rivers, streams and becks spilled into homes and businesses. Emergency relief centres catered for hundreds of displaced people. Cockermouth and...
This article looks at what research currently tells us about storm activity in the UK, including recent observed trends and the changes we expect to see in the long-term future as a result of...
Incident: Cumbria Floods November 2009 Background and Context Between Wednesday 18 November and Friday 20 November 2009, up to 372mm of rain fell on Cumbria. In the 24 hours ending 00:45 on...