Violent rainstorms and large hail batter Israel
Intense rainfall accompanied with large hail and thunderstorms battered Israel on October 25, 2015. 1 person died and a number of people have been injured in weather related incidents. Power outages have been reported across the affected areas.
Strong rains began on the morning of October 25 (local time) and swept numerous regions in Israel, including Netanya, Ashdod, Petah Tikva, Ra’anana, Hadera, Kfar Saba, Rehovot, Rishon Lezion, Tel Aviv, Beersheba and Afula, Israel. Tel Aviv Sde Dov Airport has been closed due to extreme weather conditions and power outages have been reported across the affected areas.
High winds, baseball-sized hail lash Israel https://t.co/2lM2lFkaWf pic.twitter.com/qA2m0ab8DC
— Arab News (@Arab_News) October 25, 2015
The area of Ma'aleh Gilboa was hit the strongest by torrential downpours, as 19 mm (0.7 inches) of precipitation was reported to fall in only 5 minutes. This volume has not been measured in such a short period of time since October 1984, according to Israel Meteorological Service (IMS).
Video credit: Израиль24 Новости
Large hail balls, strong winds and heavy floods were reported across the cities. Winds have uprooted trees and toppled poles across the area and several construction cranes have reported damage, as well.
A severe storm was brought by an upper level low accompanied by a low pressure field over the Red Sea, according to Dr. Amos Porat, Head of the Climate Department at the IMS.
DTN Israel: Weather advisory: Heavy rains and hail hit central Israel: Heavy rains and strong winds hit centra… https://t.co/drFV24zEVw
— DTN Israel (@DTNIsrael) October 25, 2015
"Extremely developed cumulonimbus clouds were created in the Eastern Mediterranean and reached our area, mainly the coastal plain and the North of the country," Porat explained.
Wind speeds reported on October 25 varied between 50 and 75 km/h (31 and 46.4 mph) with average gusts above 95 km/h (59 mph). A strongest wind gust speed reaching 132 km/h (82 mph) was measured in Ma'aleh Gilboa followed by the Hadera Port, which reported speeds of 102 km/h (63.4 mph). Wind speeds in Tel Aviv reached 80 km/h (49.7 km/h) while gusts up to 105 km/h (65.2 mph) were reported.
Large hail balls reported in Israel, October 25, 2015. Image credit: @morsmal
IMS reported hail balls between 4 and 5 cm (1.6 to 2 inches) in size in Ra'anana, Kfar Saba and Herzliya.
One person was reported dead, while a number of people have sustained some degree of injuries in weather related incidents such as toppling trees and debris falling of buildings, according to media.
More heavy rainfalls, possibly accompanied with hail and thunderstorms are expected across the country by the end of the week, according to IMS.
Featured image: Flooded roads, Israel, October 25, 2015. Image credit: Израиль24 Новости
The severe weather periodically experienced in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. ‘needs’ to be blamed on ‘something’ or someone, so why not blame it on the Jews? Some have been doing that, for decades! ISLAM and all its adherents, ‘still’ do it, so ‘get’ with the trend! Climate AND environmental Change, will be here, as soon as we open North America’s border to Refugees!”