On the occasion of the hurricane Milton, which sweeps Florida, USA, leaving behind dead and incalculable disasters, the meteorologist, Giorgos Tsatrafillias, answers whether something similar could happen in the Mediterranean. Giorgos Tsatrafillias, through his post on Facebook, states that hurricanes cannot be created in the Mediterranean while also answering other questions about Hurricane Milton. George Tsatraphyllia’s post “On the occasion of “Milton”… Can Typhoons be created in the Mediterranean? OXI. The 5 meters of water in coastal areas of Florida was referring to rainfall.”NO. In transport of the sea due to the winds. After all, was he as powerful as the prediction indicated? NO. On the west coast of Florida it was downgraded by 1 category. (CLASS 2). Did the climate crisis affect the phenomenon? YES. The warmer Gulf of Mexico due to prolonged high temperatures fed more water vapor into the system and strengthened it. Are cyclone and hurricane the same? YES. The name has to do with the area where they occur.”
Source: News Beast

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