ISRAEL, REGION BRACES FOR RARE ‘MEDICANE’ STORM. Flood warnings have been issued in southern Israel. The potential medicane is “something that is incredibly rare this far east in the Mediterranean.”
BY EZRA TAYLOR. OCTOBER 25, 2019
Israel is expecting to be hit by an
unusual and extreme rare tropical storm over the weekend, forecasters say. The
extreme weather is expected to bring heavy rainfall, flood and strong winds
across Israel and parts of Egypt. Medicanes have a mix of tropical and non-tropical qualities
and the UK Met Office said on Twitter that the
potential medicane is “something that is incredibly rare this far east in the
Mediterranean.” The term, according to AccuWeather,
is a combination of the two words “Mediterranean” and
“hurricane.”
“Although it is not official terminology, the name separates the regional
differences that these storms have, compared to tropical storms, cyclones or
hurricanes,” the weather website explained.
The
website’s meteorologist, Tyler Roys, said that medicanes have been reported
more often in the last 20 years. “The last third of the year, essentially
fall and earlier winter, is when we see them,” Roys said. Flood warnings
have been issued in southern Israel. Popular hiking trails and tourist spots in
the Judean desert are also being closed. The Gaza Strip is preparing, too.
On Friday, the state declared a state of emergency that will remain in effect
until Saturday evening, local media reported. As of late Thursday afternoon
Eastern time, the medicane spanned a 300-mile width across the extreme
eastern Mediterranean Sea and was parked roughly 100 miles south-southwest of
Cyprus, The
Washington Post described
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