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Lothar

 
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Lothar is the name of a low-pressure system that resulted in a violent extratropical cyclone sweeping across Central Europe on December 26, 1999, causing major damage in France, southern Germany, and Switzerland. Wind speeds reached around 150 km/h in lower areas and more than 250 km/h on some mountains. Besides buildings and infrastructure, forests, such as the Black Forest in Germany, suffered major damage resulting in substantial economic loss. In the aftermath, the German Weather Service (Deutscher Wetterdienst) was also criticised for not issuing a storm warning for Lothar in contrast to the weather services of other countries and private German services, apparently due to a software bug.[1]


Highest winds

Country Place Speed Country Place Speed
France Ploumanach 148 km/h Switzerland[1] La Chaux-de-Fonds 134,6 km/h
Île de Groix 162 km/h Chasseral 177,5 km/h
Rennes 126 km/h La Dôle 201,2 km/h
Nantes 126 km/h Geneva 103,7 km/h
Alençon 166 km/h Col du Grand-Saint-Bernard 178,6 km/h
Rouen 140 km/h Évolène 124,6 km/h
Chartres 144 km/h Lucerne 141,5 km/h
Paris (Parc Montsouris) 169 km/h Zurich 157,8 km/h
Orly 173 km/h Schaffhausen 162 km/h
Troyes 148 km/h Hörnli 208,1 km/h
Dijon 126 km/h Säntis 229,7 km/h
Metz 155 km/h Germany[2] Weinbiet 184 km/h
Nancy 144 km/h Stuttgart 144 km/h
Colmar 165 km/h Karlsruhe 151 km/h
Strasbourg 144 km/h Grosser Arber 162 km/h

Notes

  1. ^ (French)Template:Lien web
  2. ^
    This article incorporates information from the German Wikipedia.Template:Lien web

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