 European offshore wind energy has been increasingly important for the transition to renewable energy sources. However, extreme atmospheric events such as low wind speeds and high wind speeds can affect the amount of energy produced. This study investigated the frequency of these events from 1950 to 2020 and found that both high and low extreme wind events are more frequent now than they were before. Additionally, simultaneous occurrence of high and low extreme wind events was observed, which could lead to a decrease in wind energy production. To mitigate this effect, it is necessary to develop effective energy management policies to reduce the risk of deficits in wind power supply. This article was authored by Leah Rappella, Davide Farhander, Marco Gaitani, and others.