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Carpenter called Storm Denniss inundated with Facebook messages

Mr Denniss, from Whitby, North Yorkshire, said he is not offended and can see the funny side.

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A cabinet maker from North Yorkshire has been the subject of more than 50 abusive messages – because his name is Storm Denniss.

Storm Dennis is forecast to batter large swathes of the country this weekend, with 70mph winds and up to 140mm (5.5in) of rain in some areas.

Mr Denniss, from Whitby, said the number of messages he has been receiving keeps increasing, but he is not offended and can see the funny side.

Messages sent include: “Na pal, stay away from mine this weekend, your kid has already ruined mi fence.”

He has received a number of funny messages from members of the public (Storm Denniss/PA)

Mr Denniss told the PA news agency: “I’ve been sent at least 50.

“I’m not easily offended unless it’s in my face personally. I know for a fact these are jokes so I’m enjoying it.”

He has replied to a few messages, including one promising to “spare” a pub from heavy winds.

The 24-year-old said no-one has commented on his name before now.

He replied to one message, promising to ‘spare’ a pub from the weather (Storm Denniss/PA)

“Everyone I’ve spoken to thinks it’s hilarious.”

His unusual name actually has nothing to do with the weather, and he was not born during a storm.

He said: “That part is a rumour but the real reason is my mum read a book review and a character was called Storm.

“It was a strong name and stayed in her mind, she liked it which is why she chose it.”

His name was taken from a book review (Storm Denniss/PA)

A “perfect storm” of heavy rain, strong winds and melting snow could leave hundreds of homes across the UK flooded, experts warned.

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