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- Burns'_Day_storm abstract "The Burns' Day Storm occurred on 25–26 January 1990 over north-western Europe and is one of the strongest European windstorms on record. This storm has received different names as there is no official list of such events in Europe. It is also known as Daria. Starting on the birthday of Scottish poet Robert Burns, it caused widespread damage and hurricane-force winds over a wide area. The storm was responsible for 97 deaths (according to the Met Office), although figures have ranged from 89 to over 100.".
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- Burns'_Day_storm areasAffected "Ireland, United Kingdom, France, Belgium, Netherlands, West and East Germany and Denmark".
- Burns'_Day_storm dateDissipated "1990-01-26".
- Burns'_Day_storm dateFormed "1990-01-23".
- Burns'_Day_storm gust "Aberporth in west Wales and Gwennap Head in Cornwall".
- Burns'_Day_storm hasPhotoCollection Burns'_Day_storm.
- Burns'_Day_storm name "Burns' Day Storm".
- Burns'_Day_storm stormtype European_windstorm.
- Burns'_Day_storm stormtype Extratropical_cyclone.
- Burns'_Day_storm stormtype Storm_surge.
- Burns'_Day_storm sustainedWind "mean hourly wind Sheerness Kent".
- Burns'_Day_storm totalFatalities "97".
- Burns'_Day_storm subject Category:1990_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Burns'_Day_storm subject Category:1990_meteorology.
- Burns'_Day_storm subject Category:Electric_power_blackouts.
- Burns'_Day_storm subject Category:European_windstorms.
- Burns'_Day_storm subject Category:Robert_Burns.
- Burns'_Day_storm subject Category:Weather_events_in_Belgium.
- Burns'_Day_storm subject Category:Weather_events_in_Denmark.
- Burns'_Day_storm subject Category:Weather_events_in_Europe.
- Burns'_Day_storm subject Category:Weather_events_in_Germany.
- Burns'_Day_storm subject Category:Weather_events_in_Ireland.
- Burns'_Day_storm subject Category:Weather_events_in_the_Netherlands.
- Burns'_Day_storm subject Category:Weather_events_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Burns'_Day_storm type Abstraction100002137.
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- Burns'_Day_storm type NaturalDisastersInEurope.
- Burns'_Day_storm type NaturalDisastersInGermany.
- Burns'_Day_storm type NaturalDisastersInIreland.
- Burns'_Day_storm type NaturalDisastersInTheUnitedKingdom.
- Burns'_Day_storm type Pain114322699.
- Burns'_Day_storm type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Burns'_Day_storm type RobertBurns.
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- Burns'_Day_storm type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Burns'_Day_storm comment "The Burns' Day Storm occurred on 25–26 January 1990 over north-western Europe and is one of the strongest European windstorms on record. This storm has received different names as there is no official list of such events in Europe. It is also known as Daria. Starting on the birthday of Scottish poet Robert Burns, it caused widespread damage and hurricane-force winds over a wide area.".
- Burns'_Day_storm label "Burns' Day storm".
- Burns'_Day_storm label "Orkan Daria".
- Burns'_Day_storm label "Storm van 25 januari 1990".
- Burns'_Day_storm label "Tempête Daria".
- Burns'_Day_storm sameAs Orkan_Daria.
- Burns'_Day_storm sameAs Tempête_Daria.
- Burns'_Day_storm sameAs Storm_van_25_januari_1990.
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- Burns'_Day_storm sameAs Q1380763.
- Burns'_Day_storm sameAs Burns'_Day_storm.
- Burns'_Day_storm wasDerivedFrom Burns'_Day_storm?oldid=610496698.
- Burns'_Day_storm isPrimaryTopicOf Burns'_Day_storm.