The incredible images of a dry Venice, why did the canals lose their water?

High water yes, but low water?
The channels are half empty
A winter phenomenon
160 low tide events
What is
160 exceptional low tide events
Low water records
The exceptionality
Long lasting
The duration
Recent years
Difficulty for tourists, but especially for residents
Water ambulances blocked and difficulties in finding fresh products
It hadn't happen in 15 years
Is the problem drought?
It is not due to drought, but is related to it
The anti-cyclonic event 'steals' the rains
One cause with two effects
High water yes, but low water?

We are used to associating Venice in winter with images of  water flooding the plazas and squares, a common problem in the city during that season. But the photos that are going around the world in February 2023, like this one, are very different to what we are used to.

The channels are half empty

The water shortage is so evident that its famous canals are half-empty, almost reduced to muddy streets. The foundations of the oldest palaces are visible even in the most emblematic ones, such as the Grand Canal.

A winter phenomenon

Dry canals respond to a particular phenomenon that usually affects the city in January and February, with 69% of the cases occurring in these months.

160 low tide events

The phenomenon, defined as "exceptional low tide," is not so unusual for Venice.

What is "exceptional low tide"

An "exceptionally low tide" is defined as when the water levels are 20 inches below the neutral level or "zero tides." This year's shallow wave is not a record one.

In the photo: the low tide of 2022.

160 exceptional low tide events

Venice has recorded 160 exceptional low-tide events, with water levels 20 inches below, since 1872.  The last exceptional one was on February 7, 1989, with a minimum of -36 inches.

Low water records

The 2023 data, albeit worrying and 'exceptional,' does not represent a record for the Venetian capital. According to the Tide Office of the Municipality of Venice, the lowest index recorded dates back to 1934, when it reached 48 inches below the zero tide mark.

The exceptionality

The municipal tide forecast center explains the exceptional nature of the phenomenon is not the shallow measurements reached in the lagoon (27 inches lower).

Long lasting

More than the water levels, what worried authorities and citizens about the event was how long it lasted.

The duration

According to data from the tide office of the Municipality of Venice, in 2005, the low tide lasted 48 hours, then in 2002 and 2007, it lasted 28 hours, and in 2004, it reached 27 hours. In 2023, these numbers have increased considerably.

In the photo: the shallow tide of 2022

Recent years

And in the last decade, this phenomenon has been less frequent: in 2021, for example, there were only 2 hours of exceptional low tide, while in 2022, there were only 9 hours with the water level 20 inches below the tide mark.

Difficulty for tourists, but especially for residents

The consequences of the excessive duration of this event, especially in terms of navigability, are severe. The canals are not just a tourist attraction. They are the communication routes of the city, and the dry paths take a toll on the daily life of Venetians.

Water ambulances blocked and difficulties in finding fresh products

A striking example is water ambulances, forced to stop in canals without water and unable to reach their patients or food suppliers that usually move through the water. They are now forced to seek alternatives.

It hadn't happen in 15 years

Alvise Papa, head of the Venice tide office, expressed his surprise to the Ansa agency: "The low tide is registering an important value. The duration of the event with the water level 20 inches below. It has been at least 15 years since we had such a long low tide."

Is the problem drought?

The phenomenon, the expert continued, is not a direct consequence of the drought that affected Northern Italy in the summer of 2022 and continues to affect this area of the country in 2023.

It is not due to drought, but is related to it

Still, the shallow tide is related to the drought. Both are a consequence of an anticyclonic event affecting a large area of Europe this winter.

The anti-cyclonic event 'steals' the rains

An anticyclone in meteorology is a high-pressure atmospheric area in which the air acquires greater density and increases its temperature, becoming drier: in simple terms, it becomes a barrier for rain and storms.

One cause with two effects

Drought and exceptional low tides are two sides of the same coin and two distinct effects of the same phenomenon, of which, unfortunately, Venice is an illustrious victim.

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