, London The Hartmut cold spell was caused by a large arctic airmass with anticyclonic structure, stretching from the
Russian Far East to the British Isles and covering large parts of Asia and almost all of Europe. The anticyclone, centred on Scandinavia, was the dominant high pressure area in the weather system and represented its European part.
North Asia was covered by other anticyclones that belonged to that giant arctic airmass. The anticyclone brought cold easterly winds into Europe and the British Isles, leading to snowfall and sub-zero temperatures, as a result of freezing air from
Siberia. Ireland was predicted to experience its worst winter for at least 30 years. In the United Kingdom the
Met Office issued a
red snow warning, meaning a potential risk to life. ,
West Yorkshire The anticyclone was such an intense high pressure system that it evolved into an
anticyclonic storm, and was named Hartmut. A gust of was registered in the
Øvre Dividal National Park in Norway, relatively near to the anticyclonic centre. Other hurricane-force gusts delivered by Hartmut were registered across Europe, particularly over
Scandinavia and the British Isles. Such hurricane-force anticyclonic storms are not extremely rare, but occur less often than cyclonic storms of similar intensity. Sixteen weather-related deaths included that of a seven-year-old girl on Thursday 1 March in
Looe,
Cornwall, when she was hit by a car that slid on ice into a bungalow. On Wednesday 28 February, Stephen Cavanagh, 60, died after trying to save his dog from a lake in
Welling,
South East London. Also on Wednesday, a 46-year-old man died in a crash and a 75-year-old woman was found dead underneath her car in
Farsley. A carer from
Glasgow died on her way to work and a 52-year-old homeless man was found dead freezing inside his tent. On Tuesday 27 February, four people died in two separate weather-related crashes. A 20-year-old also died after slipping and falling whilst crossing a bridge in
Haddington,
East Lothian. This followed the death of a man trying to help another driver in the snowy conditions in
Bergh Apton,
Norfolk, who suffered a heart attack. A 70-year-old also died after being rescued from icy cliffs in
Torquay. == Storm Emma ==