Extreme windstorm Eunice is stronger than the worst nightmare and hit England and many other European countries in unseen power /https://mkweather.com/severe-windstorm-eunice-hits-nw-europe-with-wind-gusts-100-140-km-h-rarely-180-km-h//.
After the windstorm Dudley, which caused a ready tornado outbreak in Poland /https://mkweather.com/the-next-bad-news-from-poland-tornado-hit-krakow-2-dead-2-injured/; https://mkweather.com/5-destructive-tornadoes-hit-poland-injured-people-and-destroyed-homes-the-strongest-should-have-the-power-of-ef2/; https://mkweather.com/mlada-boleslav-czechia-scared-a-tornado-tornadoes-should-appear-in-the-north-sea-and-baltic-sea-region-until-the-end-of-march-2022//, extreme windstorm Eunice hit northwestern Europe, with record-breaking wind gusts in densely populated parts of England.
We should say that Eunice should be in many parts of the UK considered the worst windstorm in modern history.
In England, the highest wind gusts ever, up to 196 km/h (122 mph) in the Isle of Wight, were measured.
From late Thursday, 17. February to Saturday, 19. February 2022, were reported from British Islands extreme and life-threatening weather conditions, with a result of 10 deaths caused by 3-digit wind gusts, including London metropolitan region.
In London, at Heathrow, 113 km/h winds were measured, and dozens of airplanes had a big problem near the landing and circled around the city in unbearable conditions.
O2 Arena in London was heavily damaged and people in the streets of the city were blowing away such as matches.
In Aberdaron, 135 km/h, in Plymouth, 124 km/h, or Exeter reported 111 km/h winds were measured.
From other countries, Snezka / Sniezka (Czechia / Poland) reported 187 km/h, Leuchtturm Alte Weser (Germany) 162 km/h, Brocken (Germany) 151 km/h, Cabauw Tower (the Netherlands) 144 km/h, Gedser Odde (Denmark) 135 km/h, Arkona (Germany) 133 km/h, Dieppe (France) 133 km/h, Boulogne (France) 130 km/h, Rotterdam (the Netherlands) 130 km/h, Dunkerque (France) 130 km/h, Amsterdam (the Netherlands) 126 km/h, Frankfurt (Germany) 123 km/h, Muenster (Germany) 123 km/h, Petrobaltic Beta (Poland) 123 km/h, Bremen (Germany) 119 km/h, Koeln (Germany) 115 km/h, Le Havre (France) 115 km/h, Antwerpen (Belgium) 112 km/h, De Bilt (the Netherlands) 112 km/h, Hannover (Germany) 112 km/h, Potsdam (Germany) 112 km/h, Sulejow (Poland) 112 km/h, Kramolin – Kosetice (Czechia) 112 km/h, Duesseldorf (Germany) 108 km/h, Kittila (Finland) 108 km/h, Klodzko (Poland) 108 km/h, Rax (Austria) 108 km/h, Diepenbeek (Belgium) 105 km/h, Gdansk (Poland) 105 km/h, Nurnberg (Germany) 105 km/h, Berlin (Germany) 101 km/h, Hamburg (Germany) 101 km/h, Hasvik – Sluskfjellet (Norway) 101 km/h, Leipzig (Germany) 101 km/h, Rostock (Germany) 101 km/h, Sczecin (Poland) 101 km/h.
Extreme winds are on Saturday gradually shifting above the eastern half of continental Europe and the Baltic region, accompanied by big problems in airlift and basic outdoor activities.
After windstorms, only relatively colder weather is forecast and already at the end of February and early March 2022, the next early-spring heatwave is predicted /https://mkweather.com/the-first-heatwave-of-the-summer-season-will-come-very-early-26-2-5-3-2022-the-mediterranean-30c-continental-europe-25c-british-islands-scandinavia-up-to-20c//.
Meanwhile, around 2-3 weeks in outlook until early April 2022 will have a potential for windstorms and tornadoes in northern parts of continental Europe /https://mkweather.com/ecmwf-6-week-forecast-for-europe-until-4-april-2022-extremely-warm-and-windstorms-and-tornadoes-possible-more-than-was-predicted//.
Strong Icelandic cyclone and Azores high both should be continuing thanks to a persisting NAO+ phase until the end of March 2022 /https://mkweather.com/nao-leading-pattern-minimally-until-1-april-2022//.
Then, colder April and May 2022 should appear, with some Arctic blasts and more storms /https://mkweather.com/hot-and-dry-march-cold-and-stormy-april-and-may-long-term-forecast-for-europe-sees-a-return-of-cold-and-weather-patterns//.
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