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Travel Warning: Medicane “Zorba” Hurricane Set to Hit Crete

MODIS visible satellite image of Medicane Zorba via Severe-Weather.eu

A powerful Mediterranean hurricane is set to hit Crete, as well as other destinations in Greece and Turkey. “Zorba,” as the Medicane is dubbed, will bring gale-force winds, heavy rain, and possible landslides, according to forecasters.

The Medicane has already killed five people in Tunisia and Libya where it hit first. Severe Weather.eu reports that ENH/SLGT risks have been issued for surrounding areas of HIGH/MDT risks including Crete island, Rhodes, west-southwest Turkey and southeast Bulgaria with a threat for severe winds, excessive rainfall and isolated severe storms possible. High risk threatens extreme southern Greece and northwest Turkey, where rainfall accumulation could exceed 250-300 mm in a 36-48 hour period. 

Severe winds will be associated along the trailing cyclone’s inner core storms while enhanced potential for tornadic supercells exists across the Attica region and Aegean sea where strongly enhanced shear and helicity greatly overlap with strong instability.

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Medicane Zorba is expected to last over the weekend, until October 1st, 2018

The Civil Defense in Greece warned population not to go out unless absolutely necessary.  HNMS, the Hellenic National Meteorological Service, issued a warning on Thursday.

Medicanes, strong mesoscale cyclones with tropical-like features, develop occasionally over the Mediterranean Sea, according to experts Leone Cavicchia and Hans von Storch. Medicanes (Mediterranean + hurricane) are considered rare phenomena, occurring in September-October, and sometimes January-February.

Currently, poor weather conditions are causing flight delays, while ferry traffic is expected to collapse on Saturday and Sunday.

Categories: Greece
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