Medicanes are rare phenomena and are similar with the tropical cyclones but are weaker because the Mediterranean Sea is smaller comparing to the oceans and her waters are not as warm. |
Although not as ferocious as their tropical cousins Medicanes have a center, have very strong winds in their periphery, causing huge waves and torrential rainfalls.
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Medicanes frequency is 1-2 per year. Greece’s last Medicane was in 1995. This time the cyclone skirted the south coast of Peloponnese and reached Athens on Saturday September 29, 2018. |
The strong winds uproot trees and down power lines and cause all kind of property destruction.
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Swollen rivers take cars parked near their banks in their turbulent waters downstream. |
The strong winds and waves result in sinking of boats even in harbors.
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Tourists in the vicinity of the Acropolis of Athens look happy even if the gusty winds will destroy their umbrellas.
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