A new climatology of South American extratropical cyclogenesis with an intercomparison among ERA5, JRA55 and the Brazilian Navy

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLIMATOLOGY(2023)

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Abstract
In South America, the most destructive extratropical cyclones occur over the southeastern quadrant of the continent, a region that includes some of the world's largest population centres. However, there are few studies of cyclogenesis in this region, and little is known about how the varying origins of these storms impact subsequent behaviour. By supplementing an observational record with current reanalysis data, this study reveals the general characteristics of cyclones that develop in the lee regions of the Andes and those that develop nearer the Atlantic coast. The comparative climatologies demonstrate that cyclone development in these separate contexts is driven by topography, local atmospheric circulations and basin-scale climate oscillations. The analysis further reveals a low-frequency seesaw of lee and coastal cyclogenesis, with cross-basin ocean temperature differences playing a teleconnectional role.
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Brazilian Navy, extratropical cyclone, South America cyclogenesis, South America cyclone tracking
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