Why did the storm not affect Castilda in the Levant

Written By محمد المسلم on 2020/09/18

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Muhammad Al-Musallam - The storm Kasselda continues to cast its shadow over the Greek airspace, with stormy weather prevailing in heavy to very heavy rain and very strong winds

 

The center of the storm has actually begun to descend towards the southeast, heading towards the northeastern parts of the State of Libya, causing the emergence and development of rainy thunderstorms towards the northeastern parts of Libya, especially the coastal parts of it, at the beginning of next week, God willing

Reasons for the storm’s failure to advance towards the Levant :

 

The movement of the frontal depressions or the cold upper basins in the Levant has traditionally been from the west and the east. Accordingly, the Mediterranean storm, Casilda, must flow further to the east and later affect the Levant region, in order to avoid the behavior of the nature of the depressions and upper basins in the region.

 

However, there are a number of reasons that prevented the advance of the storm Casilda to the Levant region, the most important of which is the presence of an air height in the north of Turkey and the high values of air pressure in general over the region, in addition to the fragility and incompleteness of the autumn air system over the region.

 

This and God Almighty knows best

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