At 1100 AM AST (1500 UTC), the center of Post-Tropical Cyclone Imelda was located near latitude 33.2 North, longitude 59.5 West. The post-tropical cyclone is moving toward the east-northeast near 29 ...
Extratropical cyclones (or low-pressure systems) traveling along the Kuroshio in East Asia most frequently occur in spring, bringing heavy rain and snowfall in the region. Researchers at the ...
Behold, the majesty and terrifying power of the extratropical cyclone that swept over the Pacific Northwest this week. The satellite image above shows the cyclone as it appeared on November 19, 2024, ...
Oct. 1 (UPI) --The one-time Hurricane Imelda weakened to an extratropical cyclone Thursday after passing over Bermuda, the National Hurricane Center said. The storm was about 315 miles east-northeast ...
Tropical cyclones that recurve into mid-latitudes often undergo extratropical transition (ET), a process by which a compact, symmetric warm-core system acquires the asymmetric, frontal characteristics ...
A strong extratropical cyclone hit the Pacific Northwest on November 19, 2024, bringing damaging winds and rain to the region. The storm knocked over trees and left nearly 600,000 people without power ...
Explosive cyclogenesis, often termed “bomb” development, denotes a rapid deepening of an extratropical cyclone’s central pressure by at least 24 hPa in 24 hours. These systems arise from intense ...
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