StormsSevere storm over Corsica destroys yachts

Lars Bolle

 · 23.08.2022

Storms: Severe storm over Corsica destroys yachtsPhoto: Youtube
Beached yachts on the west coast of Corsica
The storm that hit Corsica and Italy last Thursday caused severe damage and claimed lives. Now the images of the devastation are multiplying

Last Thursday, a storm swept across Corsica and Italy, causing severe devastation with peak winds of 90 knots. Nine people are said to have fallen victim to it. It also left serious devastation in the marinas and anchorages. Stranded, sunken yachts, images of flying spray, owners fighting for their boats. Images that are now becoming more frequent and that you would rather not see.

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The extreme thunderstorm travelled from the south of France across Corsica and parts of Sardinia and then made its way to northern Italy.

The storm was not one of the dreaded "Medicanes". These cyclones, which owe their name to a variation of "hurricanes", have also been occurring in the Mediterranean for several years. Experts assume that this is a consequence of climate change due to the increased warming of the water. Most recently, the Medicane "Ianos" hit Sicily and Greece in 2020.

"Water temperatures in the region have been rising constantly since the 1980s. This means there is more energy in the lower layers of air. If very cold air drifts slowly over it at high altitude, medicanes can form," explains meteorologist Dr Michael Sachweh.

The full financial extent of the storm over Corsica cannot yet be quantified.

Lars Bolle

Lars Bolle

Chief Editor Digital

Lars Bolle is Editor-in-Chief Digital and one of the co-founders of YACHT's online presence. He worked for many years as an editor in the Sports and Seamanship section and has covered many sailing events. His personal sailing vita ranges from competitive dinghy sailing (German champion 1992 in the Finn Dinghy) to historic and modern dinghy cruisers and charter trips.

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