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- Great_Storm_of_1703 abstract "The Great Storm of 1703 was one of the most severe storms or natural disasters ever recorded in the southern part of Great Britain. The storm came in from the southwest on 26 November 1703 (Julian calendar) or 7 December 1703 in the current calendar.Observers at the time recorded barometric readings as low as 973 millibars (measured by William Derham in south Essex), but it has been suggested that the storm may have deepened to 950 millibars over the Midlands.".
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- Great_Storm_of_1703 subject Category:1703_in_England.
- Great_Storm_of_1703 subject Category:1703_natural_disasters.
- Great_Storm_of_1703 subject Category:18th-century_meteorology.
- Great_Storm_of_1703 subject Category:English_Channel.
- Great_Storm_of_1703 subject Category:European_windstorms.
- Great_Storm_of_1703 subject Category:Floods_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Great_Storm_of_1703 subject Category:Weather_events_in_England.
- Great_Storm_of_1703 point "51.0 -1.0".
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- Great_Storm_of_1703 comment "The Great Storm of 1703 was one of the most severe storms or natural disasters ever recorded in the southern part of Great Britain. The storm came in from the southwest on 26 November 1703 (Julian calendar) or 7 December 1703 in the current calendar.Observers at the time recorded barometric readings as low as 973 millibars (measured by William Derham in south Essex), but it has been suggested that the storm may have deepened to 950 millibars over the Midlands.".
- Great_Storm_of_1703 label "Grande tempête de 1703".
- Great_Storm_of_1703 label "Great Storm of 1703".
- Great_Storm_of_1703 label "Großer Sturm von 1703".
- Great_Storm_of_1703 label "Stormvloed van 1703".
- Great_Storm_of_1703 label "Великий шторм (1703)".
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- Great_Storm_of_1703 sameAs Grande_tempête_de_1703.
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- Great_Storm_of_1703 lat "51.0".
- Great_Storm_of_1703 long "-1.0".
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