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1872 Baltic Sea flood : ウィキペディア英語版 | 1872 Baltic Sea flood
The 1872 Baltic Sea flood ((ドイツ語:Ostseesturmhochwasser 1872)), often referred to as a storm flood, ravaged the Baltic Sea coast from Denmark to Pomerania in the night of 12/13 November 1872 and was, until then, the worst storm surge in the Baltic. The highest recorded peak water level was about 3.3 m above sea level (NN). == Course == In the days before the storm tide, a storm blew from the southwest across the Baltic that drove the sea towards Finland and ''Balticum''. The result was flooding there and extreme low water levels on the Danish-German coastlines. As a result large quantities of water were able to flow into the western Baltic from the North Sea. Suddenly the storm, which had now increased in strength to become a hurricane changed direction, blowing from the northeast, and drove the water masses back in a south-westerly direction. Because the water could only flow slowly back into the North Sea, huge waves caught coastal dwellers by surprise on the morning of 13 November 1872 and caused floods over a metre high in coastal towns and villages.
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