The first photos refer to the sea storm of 3 days to Rimini (Italy of the North), with wind to 120 km/h. It's one enough common thinghs (the 24/09/04 the wind arrived to 153 km/h).
These 3 photos point out as the water is gone up over to the wharf of the port of Rimini
In this, quite, fioriere and, if noticed well, one can be seen stone park bench completely dipped in the water.
Here some coppers are looked at capacities from the water that, in morning, it had turned out still higher
Here a beach piece can be noticed
And here the baths completely flood to you (right under to where the photo ends, there's the road for the cars... the water had caught up it (although that the beach is wide more than 200 meters!)
And here joints to the part more towards the sea of the port. The waves had detached asphalt pieces!
Una bella onda che si infrange...
My brother to ripare itself from the squalls of Bora...!
Still one wave...
The storm sea
And in order to end... onather wave that enters in the port channel and one breaks up against barrire...b]
These, instead, refer to a tornado in Sicily (Ragusa), of some day make. E' an historical and exceptional event!
Magnificent photos of storm of Bora and tornado in Sicily!
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Agree
That's one mean looking tornado
That's one mean looking tornado
There is no such thing as bad weather, just the wrong clothes.
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