Cyclone Apollo

Mediterranean tropical-like cyclone in 2021

Cyclone Apollo
Cyclone Apollo at peak intensity on 29 October off the eastern coast of Sicily
Meteorological history
Formed24 October 2021
Dissipated2 November 2021
Tropical storm
Highest winds100 km/h (65 mph)
Lowest pressure999 hPa (mbar); 29.50 inHg
Overall effects
Fatalities7
Damage>$245 million (2021 USD)
Areas affectedAlgeria, Tunisia, Italy (especially Sicily), Malta, Libya, Cyprus, Turkey
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Part of the 2021–22 European windstorm season

Cyclone Apollo, also known as Medicane Nearchus,[2] was a powerful Mediterranean tropical-like cyclone that affected many countries on the Mediterranean coast, especially Italy, in 2021. The storm killed 7 people total, due to flooding from the cyclone,[1] in the countries of Tunisia, Algeria, Malta, and Italy, where the worst of the effects have been felt, especially on the island of Sicily.[3][4][5] Damage estimates by the Aon Benfield were set at more than $245 million.[1]

Meteorological history

Map plotting the storm's track and intensity, according to the Saffir–Simpson scale
  Tropical depression (≤38 mph, ≤62 km/h)
  Tropical storm (39–73 mph, 63–118 km/h)
  Category 1 (74–95 mph, 119–153 km/h)
  Category 2 (96–110 mph, 154–177 km/h)
  Category 3 (111–129 mph, 178–208 km/h)
  Category 4 (130–156 mph, 209–251 km/h)
  Category 5 (≥157 mph, ≥252 km/h)
  Unknown
Storm type
circle Tropical cyclone
square Subtropical cyclone
triangle Extratropical cyclone, remnant low, tropical disturbance, or monsoon depression