The Impressive Images of the Cyclonic Swell and Its Strong Waves on the South-West Coast This Tuesday
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Six departments were placed in vague yellow alert-submersion by Météo-France. In addition, a maximum alert to bayes, these dangerous marine currents, was issued throughout the coast of New Aquitaine.
The Atlantic coast was confronted this Tuesday with a cyclonic wave power as a result of the former hurricane Erin. Many municipalities have taken orders to prohibit access to the beaches.
This Tuesday and Wednesday, very large waves flow on the coasts of New Aquitaine due to a cyclonic swell, caused in the Atlantic by former hurricane Erin. A popular show of the premises
A "atypical" swell in the summer fell on Tuesday on the Atlantic coast. Waves exceeding 4 to 6 meters, caused by the former hurricane Erin, hit the beaches of Biarritz or Biscarrosse in the Landes. The phenomenon is reinforced by high tide coefficients and could last until Friday. - "It's scary, but captivating": the French coastline alerted to the arrival of the cyclonic swell (Weather and weather).
This phenomenon, which is more common in winter, is a consequence of Hurricane Erin, which threatened the east coast of the United States. It is also reinforced by high tide coefficients.
Biarritz, 26 August 2025 (AFP) – A cyclonic swell, an "atypical" phenomenon in the summer period, began to rush Tuesday on the French coast with "important waves of 4 to 5 meters" of expected height according to Météo-France, pushing several municipalities of New Aquitaine to close their beaches. This swell, caused in the Atlantic by the former hurricane Erin which [...]
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