Lekkas on MEGA: If the cyclone makes landfall it will gradually discharge



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Mr. Efthymis Lekkas, professor of natural disaster management, spoke with LIVE NEWS and Nikos Evangelatos about the Mediterranean cyclone “Ianos” and the possible paths it will follow.

According to Mr. Lekkas, intense phenomena are expected during the next 48 hours “that we cannot determine geographically what will occur” since the phenomenon can change direction at any time.

He even pointed out that heading south is not a favorable development since “if he came to Attica, that is, from land areas, the phenomenon would be greatly weakened.” When it passes through land, it is discharged and in the end depreciates completely.

When it heads south to the Peloponnese, I’m afraid it will get even stronger. If it is exactly on the coastline, it is reinforced by the marine mass, and it is intensely discharged on the land surface, that is, we will have intense phenomena in Patras, Kyllini, Zacharo, Kyparissia and Methoni.

If this route is followed, we will have phenomena like those of last summer in Halkidiki. If it entered transversely ashore, it would gradually discharge. “



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