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  2. Subtropical cyclone - Wikipedia

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    A subtropical cyclone is a weather system that has some characteristics of both tropical and extratropical ... Examples during the 21st century in the north Atlantic ...

  3. List of severe weather phenomena - Wikipedia

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    Extratropical cyclone. European windstorms; Australian East Coast Low "Medicane", Mediterranean tropical-like cyclones; Polar cyclone; Tropical cyclone, also called a hurricane, typhoon, or just "cyclone" Subtropical cyclone; Australian east coast low; Explosive cyclogenesis or weather bomb; Dust storm. Haboob; Dust devil; Sandstorm; Hurricane ...

  4. Portal:Tropical cyclones - Wikipedia

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    2. A "Hurricane" is also a tropical cyclone located at the North Atlantic Ocean or North-east Pacific Ocean which have an average storm activity and storms typically form between May 15 and November 30. 3. A "Cyclone" is a tropical cyclone that occurs in the South Pacific and Indian Oceans.

  5. Wikipedia : WikiProject Tropical cyclones/Jargon

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    Subtropical Subtropical cyclone: Making it clear in context that it means "partly tropical" should help here. Example: "The storm began to gain tropical characteristics and became subtropical the next day." Tropical wave Tropical wave: This is heavy jargon that most people won't know. Perhaps throwing on "low pressure area" would help. Trough

  6. What's the difference between tropical and subtropical storms?

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    For people on the ground, there is little difference between a subtropical and tropical storm. Both bring high winds and potential flooding.

  7. List of Atlantic subtropical cyclones - Wikipedia

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    A subtropical cyclone is a cyclone with winds equivalent to a tropical storm, but without all the characteristics of a tropical cyclone. It is a type of subtropical cyclone. Such storms are usually weak, short-lived, form at mid-latitudes, and rarely affect land. [1] In the Atlantic Ocean, subtropical storms often form, with an average rate of ...

  8. Cyclone - Wikipedia

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    An extratropical cyclone can transform into a subtropical storm, and from there into a tropical cyclone, if it dwells over warm waters sufficient to warm its core, and as a result develops central convection. [37] A particularly intense type of extratropical cyclone that strikes during winter is known colloquially as a nor'easter.

  9. The Mandela effect: 10 examples that explain what it is and ...

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    Here are some Mandela effect examples that have confused me over the years — and many others too. Grab your friends and see which false memories you may share. 1.