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El Niño could bring deadly floods, vicious winds, huge hailstones to Israel
IL🏛️ Politica9 h fa

El Niño could bring deadly floods, vicious winds, huge hailstones to Israel

The Israel Meteorological Service has issued a warning about the potential impacts of the El Niño phenomenon on Israel, predicting life-threatening urban flooding, wind gusts up to 150 km/h, large hailstones, and intense lightning storms. The report outlines three scenarios: short but intense rainfall, prolonged rainfall leading to significant flooding, and the development of a 'Medicane'—a type of Mediterranean hurricane. El Niño, which occurs every two to seven years, is linked to changes in global weather patterns, including wetter conditions in the U.S., droughts in Australia and Southeast Asia, and increased precipitation in the Mediterranean. The report notes that climate change is increasing the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events, with a particularly strong El Niño expected in late 2026. Coastal cities like Ashkelon, Tel Aviv, and Haifa are highlighted as vulnerable under the first scenario, with early warnings potentially available up to five days in advance.

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The Times of Israel logoThe Times of IsraelIndipendenteCentroFattualità 85Obiettività 759 h fa
El Niño could bring deadly floods, vicious winds, huge hailstones to Israel

The Israel Meteorological Service has issued a warning about the potential impacts of the El Niño phenomenon on Israel, predicting life-threatening urban flooding, wind gusts up to 150 km/h, large hailstones, and intense lightning storms. The report outlines three scenarios: short but intense rainfall, prolonged rainfall leading to significant flooding, and the development of a 'Medicane'—a type of Mediterranean hurricane. El Niño, which occurs every two to seven years, is linked to changes in global weather patterns, including wetter conditions in the U.S., droughts in Australia and Southeast Asia, and increased precipitation in the Mediterranean. The report notes that climate change is increasing the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events, with a particularly strong El Niño expected in late 2026. Coastal cities like Ashkelon, Tel Aviv, and Haifa are highlighted as vulnerable under the first scenario, with early warnings potentially available up to five days in advance.

Lettura del bias (Centro): The article presents factual information about the meteorological impact of El Niño on Israel without overt ideological slant. It focuses on scientific predictions and governmental reports, providing balanced coverage of potential risks without promoting a particular political agenda. While the long

Perché questi punteggi (Fattualità 85 · Obiettività 75): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports the Israel Meteorological Service's warnings and aligns with broader scientific understanding of El Niño. Objectivity is slightly lower due to the inclusion of quotes that emphasize climate change impacts, which may introduce a slight editorial pe

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