Mistral strong winds at the Plage de Prado bay
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If you travel around Provence and especially in the Marseille region and pay at least a little attention to the architecture of the buildings, you will first notice some memorable constructions, which of course have their reasons.
A very special feature of rural Provençal architecture, for example, are the wrought iron bell cages on church towers due to the frequent strong winds, here called mistral. The wind-permeable shapes offer significantly less resistance to the mistral than bell gables or pointed helmets as are otherwise common. Bell cages often consist of wrought iron intersecting bands or square bars that are forged or riveted together at the intersections. The resulting gaps are often decorated with forged iron bands, which usually only have a single bell inside.
High waves and whipping spray on Prado beach
Mistral attracts surfers and surfers to the sea
At sea, the Mistral, even as a strong or stiff wind (6-7 Bft), leads to a pronounced and constant wind field over days and nights, which can cover the Golfe du Lion and reach as far as the islands of Menorca and Sardinia; With stronger winds in foothills, it extends further into the Gulf of Tunis and the African north coast.
The Alps and Cévennes form a blockade so that the cold polar air reaches the Rhone Valley, a rift between the two mountains mentioned.
This channelling (nozzle effect) creates high wind speeds of 50-75 km/h, with peaks of over 135 km/h. The typical Mistral weather situation is characterized by high air pressure over the Bay of Biscay and a low-pressure area over Italy.
The Mistral winds – an adventure at sea
So when we arrived at Plage de Prado under a clear blue sky, we were initially surprised at how few visitors were by the sea, but we quickly realized the reasons for this. The strong wind caused blowing sand, which had a severe impact on the skin.
Despite the sunshine, the rain jacket was an effective remedy against the pelleting effect of the sand.
It was almost a spectacle to see how the really high and uneven waves repeatedly demanded a high level of skill and strength from surfers and kite surfers.
On the other hand, the athletes seemed to really enjoy it. Hardly anyone was willing to sit on the beach to relax.
It was exciting to concentrate on individual athletes and follow their path through the waves. However, the Mistral also brings with it some problems, because the Mistral is very dry and removes a lot of moisture from the ground, which significantly increases the risk of forest fires in Provence.
As already mentioned, all natural occurrences always have two sides and two effects on us earthlings: what is a blessing for some becomes torture for others. For us it was an experience!
Please read as well:
Goslar - old town with narrow streets and half-timbered houses
Fort Saint-Jean – imposing city fortifications at the harbour
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