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The following 27 storms were selected because they are the top `non-insurance' storms as ranked by the storm severity index Sft = U3maxN. These storms may not have high recorded insurance losses either because they missed large urban areas, or because of incomplete loss data records. See the storm selection for more details.

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Storm Date+ Insured loss (USD, indexed to 2012)** Affected countries Umax++(ms-1) Lowest MSLP*** (hPa) Maximum vorticity+++(10-5-1) Sft****
Jan 95 22/1/1995 NA France 36.33 983.03 5.29 17.07
Feb 96 7/2/1996 NA France 33.66 975.97 8.08 15.94
Oct 96 28/10/1996 NA Denmark, Ireland, Norway and United Kingdom 35.87 968.71 11.09 16.98
Nov 96 6/11/1996 NA Demark and United Kingdom 36.19 959.39 10.36 18.26
Mar 97 28/3/1997 NA Denmark, Germany and Poland 31.22 975.98 7.53 15.92
* Storm is an addition to the original 50 storms.
+ The date given is the date that the maximum 925hPa windspeed from ERA Interim over the Continental European land mass.
** Insured losses are from Swiss Re Sigma, No 1/2004, No 2/2006, No 2/2009, No 1/2011, No 2/2012 and No 2/2013. Losses have been converted to be indexed to 2012 values. Insured loses for the storms after 2012 are from PERILS indexed to 2014 and converted to USD using 1€ = $1.12.
++ Maximum 925 hPa wind speed from ERA Interim re-analysis data over the Continental European land mass within a 3° radius of the cyclone track
*** Mean sea level pressure from ERA Interim re-analysis data.
+++ Maximum vorticity at 850 hPa from ERA Interim re-analysis data, smoothed to T42 resolution.
**** Sft measures strength of storm and is described in selection section.



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