Alpine crossing of the cyclone Adrian (also known by the name Vaia) The storm Vaia caused considerable damages to the Italian forests, especially in the northeast of Italy. October 2018


On 29 October 2018, a hurricane-force wind that reached speeds in excess of 200 km/h in Trentino left scars across our mountains. This extreme weather event, which originated in the Atlantic, flattened millions of trees, destroying tens of thousands of hectares of Alpine forest. In Europe, the storm was named after Vaia Jakobs, the manager of a multinational German company. Her name has been immortalised in this way thanks to her brother Skouras, who had an original idea for a Christmas gift in 2017: he submitted her name to the Meteorology Institute at the University of Berlin to be assigned randomly to a specific event. A gesture of love which ultimately backfired: after all, the name Vaia stands for peace, not destruction, with the meaning of “palm leaves”, like those the crowd waved to welcome Jesus upon his return to Jerusalem on Palm Sunday.


Size: 6000px × 4000px
Location: CAREZZA LAKE, NOVA LEVANTE, BOLZANO, SOUTH TYROL, ITALY, EUROPE
Photo credit: © Lorenza photography / Alamy / Afripics
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