2020
DOI: 10.30564/jasr.v3i3.2163
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Cyclone Bomb Hits Southern Brazil in 2020

Abstract: An “explosive extratropical cyclone” is an atmospheric phenomenon that occurs when there is a very rapid drop in central atmospheric pressure. This phenomenon, with its characteristic of rapidly lowering the pressure in its interior, generates very intense winds and for this reason it is called explosive cyclone, bomb cyclone. With gusts recorded of 116 km/h, atmospheric phenomenon – “cyclone bomb” (CB) hit southern Brazil on June 30, the beginning of winter 2020, causing destruction in its influence over. One… Show more

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“…The cyclone in question emerged as an extratropical system with low atmospheric pressure from the Atlantic Ocean. This type of system is known as a "bomb" cyclone, characterized by a sharp drop in atmospheric pressure over a period of 24 h [63]. The bomb cyclone occurred on 30 June 2020, bringing winds of over 33.3 m per second (120 kph), which prompted coastal flood warnings in Santa Catarina as a result of major storm surges [63].…”
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“…The cyclone in question emerged as an extratropical system with low atmospheric pressure from the Atlantic Ocean. This type of system is known as a "bomb" cyclone, characterized by a sharp drop in atmospheric pressure over a period of 24 h [63]. The bomb cyclone occurred on 30 June 2020, bringing winds of over 33.3 m per second (120 kph), which prompted coastal flood warnings in Santa Catarina as a result of major storm surges [63].…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This type of system is known as a "bomb" cyclone, characterized by a sharp drop in atmospheric pressure over a period of 24 h [63]. The bomb cyclone occurred on 30 June 2020, bringing winds of over 33.3 m per second (120 kph), which prompted coastal flood warnings in Santa Catarina as a result of major storm surges [63]. Extensive rainfall measuring 140 mm in 24 h increased the water levels above flood levels in some areas of Rio Grande do Sul.…”
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“…With winds of 100 km/h "explosive extratropical cy-clone" left a trail of destruction in Santa Catarina, Paraná and Rio Grande do Sul, Southern Brazil on Tuesday, June 30, 2020. The phenomenon known as the "cyclone bomb" caused heavy rains, where gusts of wind destroyed houses, caused tree falls, debris and the destruction of the energy network, [9] main Chapecó located 27°06'17"S 52°36'51"W, Santa Catarina, Southern Brazil [10], was the most affected by cyclone.…”
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“…The winds are driven by this low-pressure core and by the rotation of the Earth, which deflects the path of the wind through a phenomenon known as the Coriolis force. As a result, tropical cyclones rotate in a counterclockwise (or cyclonic) direction in the Northern Hemisphere and in a clockwise (or anticyclonic) direction in the Southern Hemisphere [9,[11][12][13][14][15]. The occurrence of cyclones is relatively common for the region at this time of year, but the recent phe-nomenon has been exacerbated by other meteorological and atmospheric factors.…”
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confidence: 99%