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The storm Ciarán has been noticeable in the Mediterranean and has led to the formation of colorful clouds, as seen in these photographs in La Vanguardia's Readers' Photos captured on the coast of Garraf and in Olot, in the heart of La Garrotxa. .
In Europe, the fatalities of the storm Ciarán are already at least 16. And now another storm arrives, Domingos. One of the most affected areas is Tuscany, Italy, which has recorded six deaths and torrential rains that experts say are due to climate change disruptions.
The windy sky offers us shows like this Saturday. Cold and windy morning in Olot. As we look at the clouds they look like waves in a very moving and curly sea. We have been windy for several days in a row.
A cloud is a visible hydrometeor formed by the accumulation of ice crystals and/or microscopic water droplets suspended in the atmosphere, as a result of the condensation of water vapor.
We generally see them white, but they can darken as their optical thickness increases, until they become dark gray, almost black.
Giant waves have occurred on the beach of Les Casetes del Garraf that seeing them live is not enough. The last blows of the storm Ciarán continue with imposing force.