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Aemet Gives the Name of Alice to the First Dana with Great Impact, Which Brings Rains to the Mediterranean

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The State Meteorology Agency (Aemet) has named this Tuesday the first dana (isolated depression at high levels) of impact of the season, with the name Alice, and that...

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Rainfall will start on Wednesday and will last until Sunday: "Squalls can lead to sudden and sudden local flooding in low areas, streams and ramblas," warns the Agency.

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The storm will leave very strong and persistent precipitation from this Wednesday to Sunday, with special incidence in the Valencian Community, Murcia, Catalonia and the Balearic Islands

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The State Meteorology Agency (Aemet) has named this Tuesday the first dana (isolated depression at high levels) of impact of the season, with the name Alice, and that...

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Photograph: In the archive image, a young man runs under the rain in Valencia. EFE/ Kai Forsterling Madrid, 7 Oct (EFEverde).- The State Meteorology Agency (Aemet) has launched this afternoon a special notice for very strong and persistent rains that will affect from this Wednesday until Sunday 12 October to the Eastern Peninsular and Balearics, due to the presence of the dana Alice. The arrival of cold air in the high layers of the troposphere,…

The State Meteorology Agency (Aemet) has named Tuesday the first dana (isolated depression in high levels) of impact of the season, with the name Alice, and that will cause very strong and persistent squalls in eastern peninsular areas and the Balearics over the next few days, reports EFE.According to Aemet, Alice will leave local intense storms and accumulations of "significant rains in short periods of time" over the next few days, especially …

This is the first high-impact dana named after herself to help communicate emergency messages better. More information: Orography, static storms and a Mediterranean 'burning': why torrential rains re-fed Valencia

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