2022
DOI: 10.1002/qj.4349
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From a Shapiro–Keyser extratropical cyclone to the subtropical cyclone Raoni: An unusual winter synoptic situation over the South Atlantic Ocean

Abstract: The eastern coast of South America is a cyclogenetic region in terms of extratropical cyclones and, in lower number, of subtropical cyclones that are more frequent in austral summer and autumn. However, in June 2021, an unusual cyclone developed near the boundary of Uruguay and southern Brazil, initially having extratropical features and later undergoing a subtropical transition. At 1200 UTC 29 June, the Brazilian Navy named it as subtropical cyclone Raoni. This study aims to describe the synoptic evolution of… Show more

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“…This region is known for the occurrence of subtropical cyclones during DJF (Cardoso et al, 2022; de Jesus et al, 2022; Evans & Braun, 2012), with approximately 30% of the systems exhibiting hybrid characteristics (Gozzo et al, 2014). Case studies of such systems originating in the SE‐BR region reveal complex life cycles, often transitioning between different system types and presenting multiple stages of intensification, maturation and decay (e.g., Dias Pinto et al, 2013; Dutra et al, 2017; Reboita et al, 2021; Reboita et al, 2022; Veiga et al, 2008). Consequently, it is plausible that some of the systems represented in these high‐density areas might be subtropical.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This region is known for the occurrence of subtropical cyclones during DJF (Cardoso et al, 2022; de Jesus et al, 2022; Evans & Braun, 2012), with approximately 30% of the systems exhibiting hybrid characteristics (Gozzo et al, 2014). Case studies of such systems originating in the SE‐BR region reveal complex life cycles, often transitioning between different system types and presenting multiple stages of intensification, maturation and decay (e.g., Dias Pinto et al, 2013; Dutra et al, 2017; Reboita et al, 2021; Reboita et al, 2022; Veiga et al, 2008). Consequently, it is plausible that some of the systems represented in these high‐density areas might be subtropical.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%