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Global warming will lead to an increase in the severity and frequency of extreme weather events. The January 2005 storm that lashed cumbria with winds of 100 mph blew over more than 1 million trees. A plantation on Black Fell near Ambleside was completely levelled, with trees uproted or snapped like match sticks
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