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Klaus – an exceptional winter storm over northern Iberia and southern France
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Storm SurgeFrenchEngineeringExtreme WeatherNorthern IberiaHeavy RainEarth System ScienceSouthern FranceStorm ‘ KlausEarth ScienceAtmospheric ScienceExceptional Winter StormClimate SciencesMeteorologyHydrometeorologyGeographyWeather DisasterAtmospheric HazardClimate DynamicsClimatologyMeteorological Forcing
Abstract The synoptic evolution and impacts of storm ‘ Klaus ’ that affected Europe on 23–24 January 2009 are assessed. Klaus was the costliest weather hazard event worldwide during 2009. Peak wind gusts reached 55ms ‐1 (107kn), accompanied by heavy rain, snow and flooding across Northern Iberia and southern France. Klaus underwent explosive development between the Azores and the Iberian Peninsula at an unusually low latitude. This development was supported by an extended and intense polar jet across the North Atlantic Basin, strong upper‐air divergence associated with a second jet streak and an extraordinary export of tropical moisture into the genesis region. Copyright © 2011 Royal Meteorological Society
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