Coptic Storms
Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2017 7:41 pm
Every so often this topic comes up. The traditional Cypriot Weather Pattern. One listing I found sums it up:
The chart is fairly accurate within 2/3 days, most winds last between 2 and 6 days.
11 January Gale (very strong) Result: NA - NO
19 January Large Feeder Gale Result: NA - YES
28 January Gale Result: N/A - NO
18 February Small sun gale (very strong) Result: N/A - YES
10 March Equinox Gale (lasts about 6 days) Result: Yes storm on the 10th, plus heavy dust clouds on the 9th.
20 March Big Sun Gale (very strong) Result: NO.
25 March Wind Gale: NO
29 April Sand laden winds (hot and sunny) NO
27 September Cross-winds NO
21 October Crusade NO
28 November Broom Gale (very strong) NO
6 December Gale NO
20 December Small Gale YES
Now, it only ever seems to get mentioned when weather outlets predict bad weather. So it was last mentioned before the 11th Jan gales (which wasn't much), and has just been mentioned in time for the March 10th gale.
But what about the three dates in between?
I read a very good rebuttal to the whole coptic storm idea on another forum, but I thought it would be interesting if we actually applied a bit of science to it. So let's have a thread which highlights each date in the above list, and record what the weather actually did on that date.
The chart is fairly accurate within 2/3 days, most winds last between 2 and 6 days.
11 January Gale (very strong) Result: NA - NO
19 January Large Feeder Gale Result: NA - YES
28 January Gale Result: N/A - NO
18 February Small sun gale (very strong) Result: N/A - YES
10 March Equinox Gale (lasts about 6 days) Result: Yes storm on the 10th, plus heavy dust clouds on the 9th.
20 March Big Sun Gale (very strong) Result: NO.
25 March Wind Gale: NO
29 April Sand laden winds (hot and sunny) NO
27 September Cross-winds NO
21 October Crusade NO
28 November Broom Gale (very strong) NO
6 December Gale NO
20 December Small Gale YES
Now, it only ever seems to get mentioned when weather outlets predict bad weather. So it was last mentioned before the 11th Jan gales (which wasn't much), and has just been mentioned in time for the March 10th gale.
But what about the three dates in between?
I read a very good rebuttal to the whole coptic storm idea on another forum, but I thought it would be interesting if we actually applied a bit of science to it. So let's have a thread which highlights each date in the above list, and record what the weather actually did on that date.