Wind of 183 kilometers per hour were measured in the north of Scotland , where many roads are closed . Were canceled and many flights .
Central railway station in Glasgow was evacuated after part of the collapsed roof glass , but , fortunately , the incident no one was killed .
Meteorologists forecast that the German coast in the North Sea will hit the brizina winds of 140 kilometers per hour .
British Environment Agency said the shock waves can cause significant flooding .
Dam on the river Thames in London is elevated to the flood defenses .
Stopped in ferries , which serve some of the German island in the North Sea , and the national rail carrier " Deutsche Bahn " warned that it could disrupt the movement of trains in parts of Northern Germany.
Netherlands are preparing for the storm , closing water dams, which has kept the country from flooding. Royal Dutch airline KLM canceled dozens of flights to other European countries for security reasons .
The German Weather Service said the storm front , which still gathers force , coming from Greenland across the Atlantic Ocean , and Europe will bring polar air .