Climatological Study on Cyclone Genesis and Tracks in Southern Brazil from 1979 to 2019
This study investigates cyclone dynamics and impacts in the Southwestern Atlantic, with a focus on their effects on southern Brazil. As climate change intensifies coastal vulnerability, understanding cyclone behavior has become essential. Using the TRACK and cycloTRACK algorithms, we examined cyclon...
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description | This study investigates cyclone dynamics and impacts in the Southwestern Atlantic, with a focus on their effects on southern Brazil. As climate change intensifies coastal vulnerability, understanding cyclone behavior has become essential. Using the TRACK and cycloTRACK algorithms, we examined cyclone trajectories and cyclogenesis densities from 1979 to 2019 to analyze seasonal and spatial patterns shaped by large-scale atmospheric circulations, including the Antarctic Oscillation (AAO). The analysis explores trends in cyclone activity across various temporal and spatial scales, identifying key regions of cyclogenesis and trajectory density. Results indicate that the cycloTRACK algorithm is more effective at tracking more intense and consistent cyclones, excluding weaker systems. Seasonal patterns suggest variability in cyclone formation, likely associated with atmospheric instability and ocean–atmosphere interactions. While trends reveal an increase in cyclone passages in southern Brazil, these systems are strongly associated with extreme climatic events in the region, including coastal storms, intense precipitation, strong winds, and high waves. By clarifying cyclone dynamics and seasonal patterns, this study enhances our understanding of cyclone behavior and contributes to improved assessments of regional climate resilience in southern Brazil. |
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spelling | ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2073-4433/16/1/92/ 2025-02-16T14:57:43+00:00 Climatological Study on Cyclone Genesis and Tracks in Southern Brazil from 1979 to 2019 Bruna Alves Oliveira Destéfani Micael Fernando Broggio Carlos Alberto Eiras Garcia agris 2025-01-16 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos16010092 eng eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Climatology https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/atmos16010092 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Atmosphere Volume 16 Issue 1 Pages: 92 extratropical cyclones atmospheric circulation climatic variability Text 2025 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos16010092 2025-01-21T15:54:17Z This study investigates cyclone dynamics and impacts in the Southwestern Atlantic, with a focus on their effects on southern Brazil. As climate change intensifies coastal vulnerability, understanding cyclone behavior has become essential. Using the TRACK and cycloTRACK algorithms, we examined cyclone trajectories and cyclogenesis densities from 1979 to 2019 to analyze seasonal and spatial patterns shaped by large-scale atmospheric circulations, including the Antarctic Oscillation (AAO). The analysis explores trends in cyclone activity across various temporal and spatial scales, identifying key regions of cyclogenesis and trajectory density. Results indicate that the cycloTRACK algorithm is more effective at tracking more intense and consistent cyclones, excluding weaker systems. Seasonal patterns suggest variability in cyclone formation, likely associated with atmospheric instability and ocean–atmosphere interactions. While trends reveal an increase in cyclone passages in southern Brazil, these systems are strongly associated with extreme climatic events in the region, including coastal storms, intense precipitation, strong winds, and high waves. By clarifying cyclone dynamics and seasonal patterns, this study enhances our understanding of cyclone behavior and contributes to improved assessments of regional climate resilience in southern Brazil. Text Antarc* Antarctic MDPI Open Access Publishing Antarctic The Antarctic Atmosphere 16 1 92 |
spellingShingle | extratropical cyclones atmospheric circulation climatic variability Bruna Alves Oliveira Destéfani Micael Fernando Broggio Carlos Alberto Eiras Garcia Climatological Study on Cyclone Genesis and Tracks in Southern Brazil from 1979 to 2019 |
title | Climatological Study on Cyclone Genesis and Tracks in Southern Brazil from 1979 to 2019 |
title_full | Climatological Study on Cyclone Genesis and Tracks in Southern Brazil from 1979 to 2019 |
title_fullStr | Climatological Study on Cyclone Genesis and Tracks in Southern Brazil from 1979 to 2019 |
title_full_unstemmed | Climatological Study on Cyclone Genesis and Tracks in Southern Brazil from 1979 to 2019 |
title_short | Climatological Study on Cyclone Genesis and Tracks in Southern Brazil from 1979 to 2019 |
title_sort | climatological study on cyclone genesis and tracks in southern brazil from 1979 to 2019 |
topic | extratropical cyclones atmospheric circulation climatic variability |
topic_facet | extratropical cyclones atmospheric circulation climatic variability |
url | https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos16010092 |