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Cyclone Christina was a European windstorm which caused three fatalities and €375 million in damage across western Europe in early January 2014, making landfall several days after Cyclone Anne. Forming out of a powerful nor'easter off the coast of North America, Christina reached a peak intensity of 934 mb (27.6 inHg) as it crossed western Europe. The storm was more commonly referred to as Christine in Ireland. It was named Christina by the Free University Berlin on 3 January.

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  • Cyclone Christina was a European windstorm which caused three fatalities and €375 million in damage across western Europe in early January 2014, making landfall several days after Cyclone Anne. Forming out of a powerful nor'easter off the coast of North America, Christina reached a peak intensity of 934 mb (27.6 inHg) as it crossed western Europe. The storm was more commonly referred to as Christine in Ireland. It was named Christina by the Free University Berlin on 3 January. (en)
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  • Pom Pom Rock in 2005. (en)
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  • January 10, 2014 (en)
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  • January 3, 2014 (en)
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  • Pom Pom Rock, a sea stack off the coast of Isle of Portland, in the English Channel collapsed during the storm. (en)
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  • Stack_and_Raised_Beach_-_geograph.org.uk_-_109893.jpg (en)
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  • Christina over the Atlantic on 5 January 2014 (en)
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  • Cyclone Christina (en)
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  • Cyclone Christina was a European windstorm which caused three fatalities and €375 million in damage across western Europe in early January 2014, making landfall several days after Cyclone Anne. Forming out of a powerful nor'easter off the coast of North America, Christina reached a peak intensity of 934 mb (27.6 inHg) as it crossed western Europe. The storm was more commonly referred to as Christine in Ireland. It was named Christina by the Free University Berlin on 3 January. (en)
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  • Cyclone Christina (en)
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