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In the wake of the storm: Storm Otto's impacts

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18 February 2023

In the wake of the storm
Storm Otto's impacts

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Storm Otto barrelled to the north of the UK on Friday 17th February, but just how bad was it?

The storm was named by the Danish Meteorological Institute, due to its significantly worse impacts expected there. Especially with the timing of half-term, many were set to travel home that day.

As a result over 5000 ferry passengers were stranded with no mode of transport home in Denmark and some residents in Copenhagen were told to evacuate.

In the UK meanwhile, large trees fell and blocked railway lines, bridges were closed and buildings were reported damaged. Being half-term, fortunately schools were already closed on the Friday.

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The highest wind gusts through Storm Otto have been in the north of the UK.

Here are the figures:

  • 120 mph in Cairngorm - however this is a very exposed high altitude mountain location
  • 84 mph at Inverbervie, Aberdeenshire
  • 75 mph at Emley Moor, West Yorkshire
  • 53 mph at Capel Curig, North Wales
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