Autumn 2000 Western Europe floods
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Autumn 2000 Western Europe floods
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The Autumn of 2000 was the wettest recorded in the United Kingdom since records began in 1766. Several regions of Atlantic Europe from France to Norway received double their average rainfall and there were severe floods and landslides in the southern Alps. In October and November 2000 a successive series of extratropical cyclones caused severe flooding across the UK. The United Kingdom saw the most extensive nationwide flooding event since the snow-melt of 1947. Prior to 1947, three similar even
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2012-02-29T17:11:59Z
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2024-09-12T11:25:31Z
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