Anatol

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Infrared satellite picture of Anatol on December 3, 1999 at 16:25 UTC.
Infrared satellite picture of Anatol on December 3, 1999 at 16:25 UTC.
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Anatol is the name given by the German Weather Service to a powerful storm that hit Denmark, south-west Sweden and north Germany on December 3, 1999. The storm had sustained winds of 136 km/h and wind gusts of up to 175 km/h, equivalent to a category 1 hurricane, which is unusually strong for storms in northern Europe. The storm caused 6 fatalities in Denmark.

According to the Danish Meteorological Institute, the storm is estimated to have caused damages in Denmark of DKK 13 billion, or about USD 2 billion. According to [1], storms causing damages of this magnitude are only expected every 500 years in Denmark.




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