Late Middle Ages · Europe · Disaster

1361

Great Wind blows down English forests

1361

A continent-wide storm flattened woodlands across southeastern England, blew church spires down, and drove Channel shipping onto lee shores. The storm uprooted ancient oaks by the thousands, reshaping the landscape of the Home Counties. It was one of several extreme weather events of the little ice age's onset, stripping an already depopulated country of timber and patience.