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Storm Eunice (/ ˈ j uː n ɪ s /) (known as Storm Zeynep in Germany and Storm Nora in Denmark) was an extremely powerful extratropical cyclone with hurricane-force winds that was part of the 2021–2022 European windstorm season. Storm Eunice was named by the UK Met Office on 14 February 2022.
However, if a Northern group storm was used to overwrite another storm like Eunice, it was not added to the overall total of storms within the 2021–22 European windstorm season, as they were the same storms with different names. This was the case for storm Eunice, which was named Nora in Denmark (and so the latter name is not listed below). [11]
Hundreds of flights to and from the UK have been cancelled as Storm Eunice batters the country. Aviation analytics firm Cirium said at least 436 flights were cancelled on Friday amid potentially ...
17 February – The Met Office issues a rare red weather alert for parts of South West England and Wales ahead of the onset of Storm Eunice the following day. [ 77 ] 18 February – Storm Eunice becomes one of the most powerful storms to hit the UK in decades, which includes the fastest wind gusts ever recorded in England, blowing at 122 miles ...
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The name Eunice was used for two tropical cyclones worldwide: one in the Western Pacific Ocean and one in the South-West Indian Ocean. Eunice was also used as one of the named storms during the 2021–2022 European windstorm season: In the Western Pacific: Typhoon Dolores-Eunice (1948) – a weak tropical storm that affected Japan.