
By the beginning of next week, an extremely strong westerly flow may form again over Europe, even compared to the winter period. In most parts of the continent, prepare for stormy or even hurricane-force wind gusts. In our country - partly due to the flow-modifying effect of the Alps - the south-west wind can reach a stormy speed of 70-100 km/h. In addition to the obvious inconveniences, the wind blowing from the southwest (rarely of such strength) can also cause an interesting phenomenon: it can tilt the water level of the Hungarian sea. Continue reading …