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The weather in Serifos the next 3 days.
The
weather at the Aegean and in Serifos in
general
The
Aegean Sea winds
usually appear during the warm season, i.e. from May to
September, blow in a northward direction and are called etisies or
meltemia. Normally, the meltemia season begins around the end of May
and ends around the end of October. They are the strongest during the
months of July and August, and their average duration is from 2 to 4
days, although they do not have the same frequency of appearance every
year. These winds mostly blow during the day, from 8 in the morning to
8 in the evening, and are at their strongest around 2 in the
afternoon.
They are characterised by alternate strengthening and weakening, while
they fall quickly after sundown, to return at dawn. In the Northern
Aegean the winds are usually NE, in the Central Aegean they become
north, and in the Southern Aegean NW. In the area of Rhodes they tend
to become West, while in the Saronicos and the Northern Euboikos Gulf
they remain NE. Under the influence of the sea breeze during the day,
the meltemia become stronger locally, as is the case in the coastal
area of Northern Crete. The meltemia are at their most intense in the
N. Aegean, particularly in the region of the Cyclades islands.
During the winter, the winds blowing in the Aegean reach
a force of 8-9 Beaufort, while greater intensity is observed in the
Kafireas straits (Cavo Doro) and in the Cyclades.
Also during the winter, and
particularly when it is at its coldest, a
humid wind in the Aegean region, which
becomes gradually stronger, accompanied by
low skies and rain. It appears mostly in the
southern and western regions of the Aegean,
but this stormy wind does not make an
appearance often.
Serifos
has an exceptional climate, which has been
admired and mentioned by the most of the
wanderers of the last centuries who have
visited the island. The summer is marvellous
with great sunshine,
and fresh wind coming from the meltemia (northeastern
winds),
while it has green winter with few rains and
rare frost and snowfalls.
Finally, the
average
annual
rainfall presents one of the highest rates
in Cyclades,
about 600 mm while the average annual
temperature is about
19οC.
TABLE OF WINDS IN THE S.W. AEGEAN
Average direction* and wind-speeds
(in
knots)
in the Greek weather Forecast areas for shipping
(during
the months April-October).
|
Navigation Areas |
Apr |
May |
June |
July |
Aug |
Sep |
Okt |
|
S.W. Aegean |
N
9.0 |
SW
6.6 |
N
6.6 |
N
8.6 |
N
8.6 |
N
8.6 |
N
9.8 |
*
The above rates per region, especially those of the local winds, can
be met in Greek
seas without any changes in barometric pressures.
The
period of observation is greater than 10 years |