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The impacts of Storm Odette in eastern England, 24–26 September 2020

An area of low pressure over the southern North Sea, named Storm Odette by the Royal Meteorological Institute of Belgium, produced an extended period of disruptive winds, exceptional rainfall and notably cold temperatures to parts of the United Kingdom between 24–26 September 2020. Several sites rec...

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