The Great Storm of 1987
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Oulton, C. 2022. The Great Storm of 1987.
Creators | Oulton, C. |
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Description | On 15 October 1987 weather forecaster Michael Fish had no idea that he would become famous just for saying there would not be a hurricane that night. Hours later the worst storm since 1703 hit the UK, beaching the Sealink Ferry Hengist when it was ripped from its moorings in Folkestone harbour and overwhelming cargo vessel the Sumina with 60 ft waves in Dover harbour. Buildings were destroyed, trees were uprooted and 18 people were killed in England alone. A few days later the Sunday Mirror ran a story about calls for the ‘Fish in hot water’ to resign, as thousands struggled on without power, Sevenoaks came to terms with the loss of six of its famous oaks, and an escaped snow leopard from Howlett’s wildlife park in Bekesbourne was spotted in the vicinity of Ashford. Entry for Kent Maps Online. |
Keywords | Great Storm ; UK weather; 1987; Kent; History |
Date | 2022 |
Web address (URL) | https://kent-maps.online/20c/20c-hurricane/ |
Related URL | https://kent-maps.online/ |
Files | Media type Website |
Output status | Published |
Publication process dates | |
Deposited | 11 Aug 2022 |
File | File Access Level Open |
https://repository.canterbury.ac.uk/item/91zyx/the-great-storm-of-1987
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