100 mm of rain and gusts up to 90 km/h

When it seemed that the heavy rains seen throughout this week in Levante and other adjacent areas was going to send, a new front has opened in the west peninsular. A new storm arrives today, which implies new rainfall, you are accompanied Atlantic storm. The State Meteorology Agency (Aemet) has given New details about the arrival of the new Atlantic storm to the Peninsula. Borrasca that, according to the agency’s forecasts, will leave us “abundant rainfall and intense winds” on the peninsula. The arrival of this storm implies a change in the distribution of rains in the Peninsula, until today caused by a Mediterranean storm that has left important rainfall in the south and west of the country. With the arrival of fronts associated with the new storm, rainfall will become generalized. Of the day of transition to the day of maximum activity. Although the effects of the new storm will begin to feel today in different places of the Peninsula, meteorologists They agree to indicate that Saturday will be the day in which the storm reaches its peak activity. What can we expect? The latest spare parts of the Mediterranean storm are leaving “strong and/or persistent rainfall” In part of the east peninsular, affecting areas such as Castellón and east of Catalonia. The arrival of the fronts could also leave persistent rainfall, with accumulated 40 mm in 12 hours in areas such as Western Andalusia, Sanabria and part of the central system. Meanwhile, the new creeper, high Ebro, Navarra, Navarra, Western Pyrenees, Western Central System, Mountains of Ourense and Western Coast of Galicia, ” Aemet’s prediction. Saturday, day “more adverse episode”, The accumulated could reach 100 mm in 24 hours, being the most affected area will be Western and Central Andalusia. With regard to the wind, “very strong” gusts are expected, up to 90 km/h in mountainous systems, although they could also be seen in lesser altitude. New change. Aemet’s forecasts point out that Borrasca will lose strength already on Sunday, although its effects will still be noted, as progress towards the east, also on Monday. From there the uncertainty in the forecasts is very high, so we will have to wait until you know what time it will bring us next week. In Xataka | Spain has good news between so much rain this March: there is finally water in the swamps Image | ECMWF

We have just detected winds of more than 30,000 km/h on an exoplanet

According to extreme weather record According to the World Meteorological Organization, the fastest wind gust ever recorded on our planet occurred on Barrow Island, Australia, and reached 113.2 meters per second or 407.5 km/h. If we expand the search to the solar system, we will discover that the winds can accelerate even more: up to 1,770 km/h on Neptune. 33,000 km/h. Wind records on Earth and other planets in the solar system pale in comparison to those recently observed by VLT instruments (Very Large Telescope) from the European Southern Observatory (ESO), located in the Atacama Desert, in Chile: up to 33,000 km/h is the speed they can reach in WASP-127b. WASP-127b. Exoplanet WASP-127b is located in our own galaxy, about 500 light years from Earth. The planet was discovered in 2016 and has since attracted interest from the astronomical community. It is a planet very little densewith a volume somewhat larger than that of Jupiter (it is approximately 1.3 times its size) and a mass only 0.16 times the mass of the gas giant in our solar system. We also know about this planet that it orbits close to its star, so much so that it is believed to be in the state we know as tidal lock. That is, like the Moon with the Earth, WASP-127b orbits its star while rotating on itself, always offering the same face to it. Supersonic winds. The team responsible for the study used the CRIRES+ instrument of the VLT observatory to analyze the climate of the planet WASP-127b. The team was analyzing how light from the star WASP-127 interacted with the planet’s outer atmosphere to understand its composition when they came across a double peak in the spectrum, which seems to indicate that part of the atmosphere is moving towards us and part is moving away. moves away, both at high speed. “Part of the atmosphere of this planet is moving towards us at great speed, while another part is moving away from us with the same alacrity,” explained in a press release Lisa Nortmann, who led the study of the planet’s winds. “This signal shows us that there are very fast, supersonic winds around the planet’s equator.” With these data, the team estimated that the speed at which the atmosphere was moving could reach 9 kilometers per second, or in other words, about 33,000 km/h, something never seen until now. Job details were published in an article in the magazine Astronomy & Astrophysics. More than wind. The study of the planet’s atmosphere allowed us to learn other details about WASP-127b’s atmosphere and its climate, for example, its composition. The team was able to confirm the presence of water vapor in this atmosphere, as well as carbon monoxide molecules. They also observed that the atmosphere showed slight differences in temperature on its day side compared to its night side. “This shows that the planet has complex weather patterns like those of Earth and other planets in the solar system,” added Fei Yan, co-author of the work. In Xataka | The most extreme weather is not on our planet Image | IT/L. Calçada

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