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Storm Blas was a small
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and
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that caused devastation and disruption across the
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,
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,
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, and
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during early and mid-November 2021. The storm was named by
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(AEMET) on 5 November, with the agency issuing wind and rain alerts to the Balearic archipelago and other areas reaching the eastern coasts of Spain, as Blas approached from the east. It then turned eastward after moving slowly westward, and the storm meandered across the western
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for the next several days, before eventually dissipating to the west of Italy on 18 November. Heavy rainfall and gusty winds impacted the Balearic Islands as a result of Blas, with trees being damaged and many water basins overflowing. A rescue was conducted on 10 November in Mallorca for a stranded crew member of a sailboat. No deaths were reported on the island, but the storm brought property damages on the archipelago. Algeria was also affected by the storm, with numerous landslides being documented over the country, especially Algiers. Six fatalities were reported in the region, with two additional people being injured. Three more deaths occurred in Sicily, along with reported heavy wind gusts in France. A total of 9 deaths were reported from the storm and $1 Million Damage (US$)


Meteorological history

Blas originated from an extratropical low of the coast of Algeria on 5 November. At 10:15 
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that same day, Blas was named by the
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(AEMET), due to the potential for the storm to bring strong wind gusts to the Balearic Islands. However, the weather map of the
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(FUB), along with satellite imagery available at that time indicated that the storm had no evident circulation at that time. According to AEMET, the storm formed from the process of "Mediterranean cyclogenesis" from a
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that crossed through the
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from the
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. On the next day, a synoptic map published by the FUB indicated that Blas had become better-defined between the Balearic Islands and the island of
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. For the next three days, Blas slowly moved west-southwestward, affecting the Balearic Archipelago and the nearby
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. On 8 November, Blas initiated a slow clockwise loop for the next five days, looping towards
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and then back towards the Balearic Islands, while gradually strengthening. A peak pressure of was reported by the FUB's weather map on 8–9 November, with the storm peaking on 10 November. Around 11 November, Blas exhibited compact convection over its center, resembling a
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in appearance, though this was short-lived. On 12 November, Blas' center split into two lows, though they recombined by the next day. The AEMET noted that Blas continued moving towards the east, moving across the Mediterranean and
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, where it caused impacts that were described by the agency as "important". On 13 November, the storm developed a spiral structure similar to those of
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s while situated near the Balearic Islands, and the storm also shed its frontal structure. The storm then slowly weakened while executing another clockwise loop, with the storm moving southeastward. On 14 November, the cyclone turned northward, moving over Sardinia and Corsica, before curving back southwestward on 15 November and moving over Sardinia again, while restrengthening in the process. On 16 November, Blas turned eastward once again, passing just south of Sardinia and moving towards Italy, before dissipating over the Tyrrhenian Sea on 18 November.


Impacts


Spain

An orange warning was issued for the
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and Gerona in Spain after the AEMET designated the storm, while a yellow warning was issued for the islands' northeast and over Levante.
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has also been placed on an orange rain alert. Due to the storm-induced strong waves, the Port of Valencia was also closed to sea activities. According to AEMET, Blas had the potential to acquire
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or tropical features while moving across the Mediterranean Sea and become a
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, according to AEMET. The forced closure of the ports of Mahón and Ciutadella cut Menorca off from the rest of Spain. A wind gust of was recorded at the island's airport, while Es Mercadal recorded a wind gust of . A wave height of was also recorded by a
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due to Blas. About , meanwhile was registered at Mallorca's north and northeastern portions. The island's Far de Capdepera reported the highest wind gust from the system at the country, at while Serra d'Alfabia at . Several trees were uprooted and felled as a result of these, with firefighters responding to several requests for tree blockages. A wave height of was also recorded at a port in the Balearic Islands. The heaviest rainfall was received at Escorsa, Son Torella with on 11 November. In addition, a small vessel sank off the coast of El Fonduco due to high seas, although no one was injured. Across the archipelago, 143 tree, electrical line, and street lamp blockage occurrences were recorded. Disruption in transportations of fresh products in Menorca was also seen due to the closure of ports leading to the island. The seaports connected to Menorca eventually opened again on 9 November. Minor flooding was also seen over
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, forcing the cancellation of classes there. Blas also affected
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with heavy rains and rough seas, with beach stores closing and emergency plans activating in the city. Waves up to also breached some sand on a beach while surfers were prohibited to undergo surfing activities. By 10 November, a sailboat crew was rescued by the emergency authorities in Mallorca as the mast of his vessel broke up. Many river basins also overflowed due to the heavy rains in the island, prompting several alerts for wind and rain.


Algeria

Heavy rainfall were experienced over the western part of Algeria due to Blas. Over of the downpour was forecasted by the Meteo Algerie for the country's coastal areas. Meanwhile, orange alerts were placed over the said places and inland areas for strong winds. However, these rainfall benefited several sewers and valleys as they were dry due to the drought. Due to storm-related flash floods, many roads were impassable to light vehicles and/or forced to close. Many homes in
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were also devastated by landslides, and some structures were damaged. Cars were also drowned in the floods, with Civil Protection authorities successfully rescuing two individuals each on Oum El Bouaghi Province and an unnamed street. Three people were also rescued from their homes in Mazouna,
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, where they were stuck. Snowfall was also reported around the country, causing one motorway to be closed. Due to Blas' rains, a building collapse due to a landslide in a wilaya at
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in the country's capital caused two people to be injured and three more people to be trapped in the establishment's remains; they were later confirmed to be killed. The latter fate also happened to three more individuals at
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, bringing the death toll from the storm at Algeria at 6. Landslides were also reported at some areas in the capital, causing some property damages.


France

Cap Bear in
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recorded a wind gust of , the highest from the system and Leucate at . Despite Blas remaining relatively far away from the mainland, the storm brought heavy rainfall to
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, with
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recording a rain accumulation of from 9–10 November, slightly above the normal amount for the month of November in the area. More areas reached a rainfall total that is above or in exact the month's normal level: Isolaccio-di-Fiumorbo at and
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at , respectively. This caused the Tavignanu and Gravona rivers to swell on 10 November. School transportation operations are also canceled due to Blas.


Italy

The Mediterranean cyclone 'Blas' generated a phase of extreme bad weather in Sardinia, causing a real storm in the Cagliari area: the flooding caused 107 mm of rain in the centre in 4 hours, 140 mm in Capoterra. According to the French newspaper '' L'Indépendant'', heavy rains, attributed from Blas, killed three people in
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.


See also

*
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* Tropical Storm Rolf – Another Medicane that caused severe flooding in some of the same areas in November 2011 *
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* Other storms named Blas


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Blas Blas is mainly a Spanish given name and surname, related to Blaise. It may refer to Places *Piz Blas, mountain in Switzerland * San Blas (disambiguation) People * Ricardo Blas Jr. (born 1986) Judo athlete from Guam * Blas Antonio Sáenz (fl. 18 ...