- Burns' Day storm
The Burns' Day Storm occurred on
January 25 –January 26 ,1990 , over NorthwesternEurope and is one of the strongest storms on record. Starting on thebirthday of Scottishpoet Robert Burns , it caused widespread damage andhurricane forcewind s over a wide area. The storm was responsible for 97 deaths according to theMet Office , although figures have ranged from 89 to over 100.The storm began as a
cold front over the NorthernAtlantic Ocean onJanuary 23 . By the 24th it had a minimum central pressure of 992 mbar. It made landfall on the morning of the 25th overNorthern Ireland before tracking over toAyrshire inScotland . The lowest pressure of 949 mbar (in line with a strong Category 3 hurricane on theSaffir-Simpson hurricane scale ) was recorded nearEdinburgh around 16:00. After hitting the United Kingdom, the storm tracked rapidly east towardsDenmark , causing major damage and 30 deaths inHolland andBelgium .The strongest sustained winds recorded were between 70 and 75 mph (110-120 km/h), comparable to a weak Category 1 hurricane. Strong gusts were reported up to 104 mph (170 km/h; strong Category 2), and it was these that caused the most extensive damage.
The Met Office was praised for giving far more accurate
forecast s compared to theGreat Storm of 1987 . Casualties were still much higher than in 1987, however, because the storm hit during the daytime. The storm caused extensive damage, with approximately 3 milliontree s downed, power disrupted to over 500,000 homes and severeflooding inEngland andWest Germany . The storm cost insurers in the UK £3.37 bn, the UK's most expensive weather event. [cite news |title=UK storm payout 'may hit £350m' |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/6380123.stm |work=news.bbc.co.uk |publisher=BBC |date=2007-02-20 |accessdate=2007-02-20 |quote=High winds that hit the country in the first few weeks of 1990 - costing insurers £3.37bn - remain the most expensive for insurers. ]Most of the deaths were caused by building collapses or falling debris. In one case in
Sussex , a class of children was evacuated just minutes before the whole building came down. The "'Allo 'Allo! " actorGorden Kaye received severe head injuries when part of a billboard blew through thewindscreen of the car he was driving. [cite news |title=On this day:25 January:1990: Children killed in devastating storm |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/january/25/newsid_3420000/3420797.stm |work=news.bbc.co.uk |publisher=BBC |accessdate=2007-02-20 |quote=At Pounds Hill in Sussex a teacher led her class to safety just minutes before the building toppled over. ] He made a slow recovery before returning to work and has had a visible dent on his forehead ever since.ee also
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List of natural disasters in the United Kingdom
*Great Storm of 1703
*Great Storm of 1987
*Kyrill
*European windstorm
*European windstorm names References
External links
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/january/25/newsid_3420000/3420797.stm On this Day by the BBC]
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