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"Mediterranean Hurricanes" Cyclonic storms in the Mediterranean Sea

#1 User is online   Dave K 

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Posted 06 November 2011 - 13:37

With regard to debate specifically about the current cyclonic activity in the western Mediterranean ( http://www.ukweatherworld.co.uk/forum/index.php?/topic/87332-southern-european-rain-event-031111-081111/page__st__20 ), it's difficult if not impossible to locate old threads where this was discussed before so I think it might be as well to start a new one as a couple of very useful links have been posted.

If we ever find an older thread perhaps they can be merged.

View PostStephenS, on 05 November 2011 - 20:49, said:

A brief discussion here of the hurricane-like Mediterranean storm of January 1995 - sustained winds reached cat 1 intensity:

http://www.mindsprin...en/intr0008.htm

A paper from Weather describing a more recent example, from September 2006:

http://www.mmm.ucar....les/weather.pdf

We have discussed these systems before on UKww, but I haven't yet found a link to the relevant thread or threads.


And here is another:
http://www.adv-geosci.net/2/217/2005/adgeo-2-217-2005.pdf
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Posted 06 November 2011 - 14:55

yes does have a nice fairly tight circulation - I like the discussion from Estofex - lower SST's may be compensated by the lower temps aloft- one to watch!
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Posted 06 November 2011 - 15:30

Yes there is talk of this elsewhere sometimes on S2K such as http://www.storm2k.o...=111711&start=0. There are a couple of links in my TC FAQ but one of the other links doesn't seem to work anymore. http://www.ukweatherworld.co.uk/forum/index.php?/topic/43289-global-tropical-cyclone-faq/

Of interest was them recently adding it in as a new section onto the SSD Dvorak page.
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Posted 07 November 2011 - 12:52

A list of occurences from www.keraunos.org - I presume they are noted more frequently in the last 25 years because satellite imagery and data makes it easier to identify them.

+ septembre 1947
+ septembre 1969
+ janvier 1982
+ septembre 1983


+ du 14 au 18 janvier 1995, en Méditerranée Centrale

+ du 11 au 13 septembre 1996, en Méditerranée Occidentale

+ du 6 au 11 octobre 1996, en Méditerranée Occidentale et Centrale

+ du 25 au 28 mai 2003, en Méditerranée Occidentale

+ du 17 au 19 octobre 2003, en Méditerranée Occidentale

+ du 26 au 29 octobre 2005, en Méditerranée Centrale

+ du 13 au 16 décembre 2005, en Méditerranée Centrale et Orientale
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Posted 07 November 2011 - 13:07

View PostBig Dave, on 06 November 2011 - 13:37, said:

With regard to debate specifically about the current cyclonic activity in the western Mediterranean ( http://www.ukweatherworld.co.uk/forum/index.php?/topic/87332-southern-european-rain-event-031111-081111/page__st__20 ), it's difficult if not impossible to locate old threads where this was discussed before so I think it might be as well to start a new one as a couple of very useful links have been posted.

If we ever find an older thread perhaps they can be merged.

not sure it need merging but here's a link to a storm last year whose "tropical-ness" was considered.
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Posted 07 November 2011 - 13:37

Surely anything outside of July to early October should be removed from the discussion straightaway? Irrespective of what Satlite or radar imagery suggest as SST's are just too cold.
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Posted 07 November 2011 - 13:44

View PostChris Alder, on 07 November 2011 - 13:37, said:

Surely anything outside of July to early October should be removed from the discussion straightaway? Irrespective of what Satlite or radar imagery suggest as SST's are just too cold.

I suppose it depends where the cyclogenesis occurs? I don't know the typical SSTs for different parts of the Med but some areas will certainly be warmer than others later in the year. There is perhaps a distinction between Tropical-like Mediterranean Storms and and a true "Medicane".

A wiki article of unknown pedigree so take with a degree of scepticism:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Nilocia/Mediterranean_tropical_cyclone

Here for example is today's SST chart: http://www.eea.europ...ace-temperature

Quite a lot of variation with some much warmer spots, especially in the Eastern Med and the Maghreb coast.

This post has been edited by Big Dave's Gusset: 07 November 2011 - 13:53

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