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Storm Gloria was a Mediterranean storm which affected eastern Spain and southernmost France with high winds and heavy rainfall. The system was named ''Gloria'' by the Spanish meteorological agency AEMET on 18 January, becoming the tenth named storm of the
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. The
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named the system ''Ilka''. After making landfall and crossing northern Spain as a weak cyclone, Gloria stalled for several days over the western
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, bringing heavy rainfall, snowfall and high winds to many areas across southern Europe and north Africa. Southeastern Spain and the
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were particularly hard-hit by flooding associated with Gloria between 19 and 21 January. In total across Spain, 13 people were killed while four more remain missing.


Meteorological history

The system that would eventually become Storm Gloria was first noted as a developing complex of low-pressure systems over the central United States on 9 January; the strongest of these organised sufficiently to be named ''Winter Storm Isaiah'' by The Weather Channel later that day. A large trough associated with Isaiah dug into the
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from 10 January, providing a path for cold air that had been settled over
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to move southwards and clash with warm, moist air moving northward from the
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. In the warm sector of the system, severe thunderstorms and tornadoes developed across the south-central United States on the morning of 10 January. Isaiah continued to develop and intensify as it moved eastwards across the United States before exiting into the north Atlantic on 13 January. After stalling off the coast of North America for several days, the system was first noted as ''Cyclone Ilka'' by the
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– who name all low-pressure areas affecting Europe – on 17 January, while moving steadily eastwards across the open Atlantic. AEMET, the Spanish meteorological agency, began issuing warnings on ''Storm Gloria'' on 18 January as the system was approaching the
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. After turning southeastwards and entering the
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, Gloria subsequently made landfall close to
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in northern Spain on 19 January. Gloria quickly passed over northern Spain as a weak cyclone and then emerged into the western Mediterranean Sea, where it stalled for several days. After remaining nearly stationary near the
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for around 48 hours, Gloria began to slowly drift southwards and then westwards, passing over the
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and northern
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on 22 January before emerging into the far eastern Atlantic on 23 January. After looping for several days offshore to the south and west of
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, Gloria dissipated on 25 January off the country's southern coast.


Impact


Spain

After rapidly crossing the Atlantic, Gloria made landfall in northern Spain on 19 January with high winds and heavy rainfall, exacerbated by the system stalling off the east coast of Spain shortly after landfall. Heavy rainfall caused widespread flooding and
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s which killed 14 people across the country and left three missing. Across the
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, particularly on
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, historic high winds caused widespread damage to houses, and many villages were evacuated.
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,
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, Murcia and
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on the southeastern mainland were all impacted by record-breaking rainfall totals and, over higher ground, heavy snowfall and blizzards. In
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,
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, a 75-year-old woman was killed when high winds caused her house to collapse while she was inside sheltering from the storm. A 50-year-old man was killed in
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after being washed away from the shore whilst fishing, while the body of a man was discovered inside a car washed away by flooding in the nearby town of
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. In
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, a 63-year-old man was struck and killed by flying roof tiles. Gloria also caused a strong storm surge which caused flooding along the east coast of mainland Spain. The worst coastal flooding was reported around the
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river delta south of
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, where the storm surge swept up to inland through low-lying rice paddies. In
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and
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, sea foam whipped up by high winds moved inland from the beach, blocking streets. At the Port of Barcelona, waves crashed as high as over defences, flooding coastal properties; several boats broke free from their moorings, and at least one sank entirely. Two people, including a British citizen, remain missing after being dragged out to sea on the island of
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. Heavy snowfall caused problems over higher ground inland.
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was closed after heavy snowfall blocked the runway, while heavy snowfall was also reported over the
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and near
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and
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, where a 54-year-old homeless woman died from
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. Another hypothermia-related death was reported in
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, while blizzard conditions resulted in a single fatality in a road accident in Asturias. Severe weather conditions caused widespread school closures, with 130,000 students missing classes across
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alone.


France

Storm Gloria was the worst storm to affect the department
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in southern France since January 1982. Flooding was reported in the
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department of southern France between 19 and 21 January, as Gloria stalled just offshore to the south; dozens of extra police and firefighters were deployed to the area, and the A9 motorway was closed as a precaution prior to Gloria's arrival. Red flood warnings, the highest level, were issued prior to the storm for the
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and
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Rivers, later extended to also include the Ariège and
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; flooding was also reported along the River Tech. Severe river flooding and landslides resulted in the evacuation of 2,000 homes across southern France. High winds and flooding disrupted electricity supplies, leaving 23,000 homes without power at the height of the storm. The ''
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'' N116 road was closed between
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and
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after heavy rainfall caused a landslide which blocked an irrigation canal adjacent to the roadway, subsequently causing the road to be blocked by flooding. This flooding caused further landslides alongside the road, which in turn caused severe damage to the road surface; it remained closed for over three weeks after the storm for landslide repairs.


Records

Storm Gloria set numerous meteorological records in Spain across a range of categories. Between 19 and 23 January, seven separate weather stations across the country recorded more than of rain. During this time period the station at
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set the highest total of , more than four times the total monthly average rainfall for the month of January at this location. At
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, of rainfall was recorded in one hour, and in total between 22 and 25 January. Storm Gloria set new rainfall records at the Daroca and Tortosa weather stations that were more than double the previous record. On 20 January, significant wave heights in the western Mediterranean Sea – a measure of the mean height of the highest third of any set of waves – reached at a buoy off the coast of
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, breaking the previous record significant wave height for the entire Mediterranean of registered near
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in January 2003. Since this is a mean value, individual wave heights were even higher – a buoy near
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recorded a maximum wave height of during the storm. At
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, of snow fell on 21 January alone, breaking the Spanish national record for the heaviest recorded snowfall in a 24-hour period; this previously stood at at the same site, recorded on 7 March 1968. Also on 21 January, there were 3,035 recorded
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strikes in the
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alone, the highest-ever daily lightning strike count for that province.


Notes


See also

*
Storm Filomena Storm Filomena was a extratropical cyclone in early January 2021 that was most notable for bringing unusually heavy snowfall to parts of Spain, with Madrid recording its heaviest snowfall in over a centur and with Portugal being hit less seve ...
(2021), a similarly slow-moving extratropical cyclone which affected the Iberian Peninsula with record snowfall one year after Gloria. * Similar flood events in southern Europe: **
1957 Valencia flood The 1957 Valencia flood ( es, link=no, gran riada de Valencia) was a natural disaster that occurred on 14 October 1957 in Valencia, Spain. The flood resulted in significant damage to property and caused the deaths of at least 81 people. In respon ...
** Autumn 2000 Western Europe floods ** Hurricane Vince (2005) **
2018 European floods From 4 October 2018 to early November, heavy floods affected Europe. The floods started in the Italian region of Calabria. Then, on 9 October, the island of Mallorca, Spain was struck by floods and in the next days some cities in Southwest Franc ...
**
Storm Alex Storm Alex was a powerful early-season extratropical cyclone that was particularly notable for its extreme flooding around the Mediterranean. Alex caused widespread wind and flooding damage across Europe, and at least 16 fatalities, with one more ...
(2020)


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