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Saint Marcellus's
flood or
Grote Mandrenke (Low Saxon: /ɣroːtə mandrɛŋkə/; Danish: Den
Store Manddrukning, 'Great
Drowning of Men') was an
intense extratropical...
- was flooded, with m****ive erosion, when a
storm tide (known as
Grote Mandrenke or Den
Store Manddrukning) hit the
coast on 15 or 16
January 1362. Rungholt...
- The
Burchardi flood (also
known as the
second Grote Mandrenke) was a
storm tide that
struck the
North Sea
coast of
North Frisia,
Dithmarschen (in modern-day...
- destro**** by a
heavy storm flood known as
Saint Marcellus's
flood (or
Grote Mandrenke, 'Great
Drowning of Men') and
several islands were formed, Föhr among...
-
storm tide, the
Saint Marcellus'
flood – also
referred to as the
Grote Mandrenke – that
occurred on 16
January 1362. Many
villages and
towns were lost...
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influenced by
storm tides. In 1362 a
disastrous storm tide, the "Grote
Mandrenke"
flooded the town and
carved out the
inland harbour.
Before this date...
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marshland around Sylt-Ost. Sylt has only been an
island since the
Grote Mandrenke flood of 1362. The so-called Uwe-Düne (Uwe Dune) is the island's highest...
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region in Jutland,
already in 1180.
Several floods such as the
Grote Mandrenke in 1362 and the
Burchardi Flood of 1634
damaged great parts of the North...
- Ammersee.
Hedeby Rungholt –
Wadden Sea in Germany, sunk
during the "Grote
Mandrenke", a
storm surge in the
North Sea on
January 16, 1362
Niedam – near Rungholt...
- only able to
operate at half of its
capacity until February 2017.
Grote Mandrenke, 1362 – A
southwesterly Atlantic gale
swept across England, the Netherlands...