Extreme Winds in Lima and Regions of the Peruvian Coast Worry Travelers: Will Flights at Jorge Chávez Airport Be Cancelled?
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Senamhi announced that the strong winds will continue until Sunday, August 3, in Lima and Ica, with gusts of up to 35 km/h. Will flights be suspended during that period? This was the response of Lima Airport Partners
Faced with the announcement by the National Service of Meteorology and Hydrology (SENAMHI) about the presence of large-scale winds that would affect the southern coast of the country, the District Municipality of Pacocha reported that it remains in a state of alert and awaiting the official communiqué of the Civil Defense Platform. The district mayor [...]
Senamhi specialist David Garay explained that the intense winds recorded on the coast have natural causes and could return in the following days.
The Senamhi issued orange alert for this August 2 by gusts of wind up to 50 km/h on the coast, with possible damage by moderate to strong intensity.
From this Friday 1 to Sunday 3 August, a significant increase in wind speed is expected in Metropolitan Lima and other areas of the central coast, due to the strengthening of the anticyclone of the South Pacific, according to the National Service of Meteorology and Hydrology (Senamhi).Senamhi specialist Rosario Julca explained that this high pressure system “is very close to the continent, which generates the entry of strong winds that transport…
Strong winds are recorded in La Molina, Cieneguilla, San Juan de Lurigancho Ate, among others. Source: Video: RPP Photo: Rotafono A dense layer of dust and sand is recorded in several districts of Lima following the increase in wind speed on the Peruvian coast today Thursday 31 August.In its X account, the National Service of Meteorology and Hydrology (Senamhi) detailed that the districts near the coast reported speeds close to 32 km/h, while …
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