November 8, 2007: With a tidal surge of up to 3 meters moving southward from the North Sea, the Thames Barrier was closed to protect London from what could have been it's worst flooding in decades. 50mph winds, coupled with an exceptionally high tide and low pressures, had weather experts concerned for a "perfect storm" scenario that could have spelled disaster for England's capital city. While the city was ultimately sparred, the forecast was a reminder of London's eminent flood risk.
Summer 2007
In the Summer of 2007, the United Kingdom endured a series of floods that effected several areas of the country. Between June 1st and July 26th, floods caused 11 fatalities and £ 2 billion in damages.