Tenerife Weather

Started by Nova, Thu 5 Apr 2012, 13:24

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Myrtle Hogan-Lance

We are no longer supposed to get a drop of rain at all, in stark contrast to yesterday morning when 100+mm were predicted. 

Great!

Janet

don't know about that ... Aemet is talking about "very adverse" conditions Saturday and Sunday with very heavy rain ...

Malteser Monkey

Quote from: Janet on Wed 22 Nov 2017, 21:11
don't know about that ... Aemet is talking about "very adverse" conditions Saturday and Sunday with very heavy rain ...

How's it today hun

Janet

bright, hot, bit gusty ... when a bad weather front's coming in from the west it often sucks the cold air out of the islands, and we were having a calima anyway, so it's uncomfortably hot. The cold air it sucks out feeds the storm, apparently ... so the meteo lot say!

Janet

Aemet has now issued a yellow alert for Tenerife this Saturday, forecasting winds gusting to 70km/h. The alert is not for rain, at least not at present, but that is expected over the weekend as well, with showers heavy in parts, and stormy conditions generally.

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Malteser Monkey


Janet

Although Aemet still only has Tenerife on yellow alert for high winds, the Canarian Government's Dirección General de Seguridad y Emergencias has issued an alert for rain in Tenerife on Saturday. This was forecast by Aemet, of course, along with rain on Sunday, though not sufficient in Tenerife to warrant a yellow alert. The Canarian Government's alert is in place from midnight tonight, and concerns moderate to heavvy rain and stormy conditions, possibly severe in parts. Heaviest rain is expected in the west, south and east of Tenerife, as well as the metropolitan area. The alert also covers sustained winds of 35-50 km/h gusting to 70–100 km/h, possibly stronger, especially at altitude, where gusts in Las Cañadas could exceed 120 km/h.

Malteser Monkey

Quote from: Janet on Fri 24 Nov 2017, 10:08
Although Aemet still only has Tenerife on yellow alert for high winds, the Canarian Government's Dirección General de Seguridad y Emergencias has issued an alert for rain in Tenerife on Saturday. This was forecast by Aemet, of course, along with rain on Sunday, though not sufficient in Tenerife to warrant a yellow alert. The Canarian Government's alert is in place from midnight tonight, and concerns moderate to heavvy rain and stormy conditions, possibly severe in parts. Heaviest rain is expected in the west, south and east of Tenerife, as well as the metropolitan area. The alert also covers sustained winds of 35-50 km/h gusting to 70–100 km/h, possibly stronger, especially at altitude, where gusts in Las Cañadas could exceed 120 km/h.

Ok would have sufficed  :giggle: :whistle: :great:

Janet

 :giggle:

I'm just posting the minumum when I can (that was cut & paste from my site) because I keep getting accused of being a robot and thrown off the forum!!!  :gonnagetit:


Malteser Monkey

Quote from: Janet on Fri 24 Nov 2017, 10:56
:giggle:

I'm just posting the minumum when I can (that was cut & paste from my site) because I keep getting accused of being a robot and thrown off the forum!!!  :gonnagetit:

This forum ??  thrown off ???