North Sea flood of 2007

Combining with the remnants of Hurricane Noel, Tilo's storm surge led to the North Sea flood of 2007, affecting the coastlines of the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Germany, Denmark, Norway and Belgium, starting on the night of 8–9 November 2007.

Felixstowe docks were closed and trains services were suspended between Lowestoft and Norwich due to flooding of the line.

Wind gusts as high as 100 miles per hour (160 km/h) were reported, along with early snow for the Scottish highlands.

[12] North Norfolk District Council were left seeking to apply for compensation from the government's Bellwin scheme for natural disasters.

Inspections were also undertaken of the steel under Cromer pier, where waves had damaged the floor of the Pavilion Theatre.