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- Autumn_2000_western_Europe_floods abstract "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 events occurred in the second half of the 19th century where prolonged rainfall led to widespread flooding throughout England in the month of November, namely 1894, 1875, and 1852.The combined affect of the storms across Western Europe caused flooding throughout the United Kingdom. Two storm events (Nicole and Oratia) 28 November to the 3 November, and the storm Rebekka from 4 November, resulted in continuous flooding. 10,000 homes were flooded in 700 locations. Peak flows on the Rivers Thames, Trent, Severn, Wharfe and Dee were the highest for 60 years. The River Ouse in Yorkshire reached the highest level since the 1600s.In the United Kingdom a series of severe floods affected large parts of the country in the Autumn of 2000. The worst affected areas were Kent and Sussex during October and Shropshire, Worcestershire and Yorkshire in November. The Autumn of 2000 was the wettest on record in the England and Wales precipitation record with several major rainfall events causing flooding in different parts of the country during October and November. England and Wales had an average of 503 mm of rain from September–November exceeding the previous record by nearly 50 mm.".
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- Autumn_2000_western_Europe_floods areasAffected "United Kingdom, Italy, France, Switzerland, Spain, Netherlands, Ireland, Denmark, Norway, Slovenia".
- Autumn_2000_western_Europe_floods areasAffected "Western Europe".
- Autumn_2000_western_Europe_floods dateDissipated "14".
- Autumn_2000_western_Europe_floods dateFormed "7".
- Autumn_2000_western_Europe_floods duration "mid-September 2000— mid-December 2000".
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- Autumn_2000_western_Europe_floods imageLocation "Shrewsbury Abbey from the west - geograph.org.uk - 56158.jpg".
- Autumn_2000_western_Europe_floods imageName "Shrewsbury Abbey on November 1".
- Autumn_2000_western_Europe_floods name "Autumn 2000 western Europe floods".
- Autumn_2000_western_Europe_floods name "Ex-TS Leslie".
- Autumn_2000_western_Europe_floods stormType European_windstorm.
- Autumn_2000_western_Europe_floods stormType Extratropical_cyclone.
- Autumn_2000_western_Europe_floods totalDamages "Estimated to exceed $2 billion".
- Autumn_2000_western_Europe_floods totalFatalities "20".
- Autumn_2000_western_Europe_floods subject Category:2000_floods.
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- Autumn_2000_western_Europe_floods subject Category:European_windstorms.
- Autumn_2000_western_Europe_floods subject Category:Floods_in_Europe.
- Autumn_2000_western_Europe_floods subject Category:Floods_in_Ireland.
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- Autumn_2000_western_Europe_floods comment "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.".
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