Thodoris Kolidas referred to the deadly floods that hit Valencia with his post, explaining why they were caused. The meteorologist attributed the disaster to the “funnel” effect, while also saying the rapidity of the rainfall over the surrounding mountainous areas also played an important role. His post: On his website, Thodoris Kolidas writes the following about the phenomenon: Meteorologists and hydrologists know that the flash flood is the result of atmospheric disturbances, accompanied by rapid rainfall, with large amounts of rain in a short period of time. Many factors contribute to a flash flood, such as: the intensity of the rain and its duration, topography, soil conditions, vegetation, forest destruction and urbanization. Flash floods occur in a short period of a few hours or less and result in a rapid rise of water, which in its passage can cause great damage to structures, such as buildings, bridges, etc., carry away cars, uproot trees […]
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