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Looks like we are inbound for some trouble at the end of the week, a storm named "Xaver" had been detected near Greenland, that will very likely turn into a very dangerous condition for northern Europe on Thursday. While a two day prediction is usually not very accurate, windspeeds above 100 km/h in the heartland of Germany and 150 km/h at the coast and in the mountains are minimum estimates.
It will be especially dangerous for Germany, the storm currently follows a development, that could bring it into optimal position for dangerous flooding at the North Sea coast. It is currently estimated at just 5 meters above normal MSL, but the storm is moving slower than usual and could bring water levels in excess of the 8 meters that the German north sea coast levees had been designed for.
On Friday, we will also get snow all over Germany... looks like a bad and good day for my companies Christmas party.
http://www.spiegel.de/wissenschaft/...-und-sturmflut-fuer-deutschland-a-936954.html
It will be especially dangerous for Germany, the storm currently follows a development, that could bring it into optimal position for dangerous flooding at the North Sea coast. It is currently estimated at just 5 meters above normal MSL, but the storm is moving slower than usual and could bring water levels in excess of the 8 meters that the German north sea coast levees had been designed for.
On Friday, we will also get snow all over Germany... looks like a bad and good day for my companies Christmas party.
http://www.spiegel.de/wissenschaft/...-und-sturmflut-fuer-deutschland-a-936954.html