90Q: A curious short-lived 'tropical' cyclone in the southern Atlantic
Wednesday, March 10, 2010 - 17:35
in Earth & Climate
Tropical cyclones typically don't form in the Southern Atlantic because the waters are usually too cool. However, forecasters at the Naval Research Laboratory noted that a low pressure system off the coast of Brazil appeared to have tropical storm-force winds yesterday.
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