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[26] [29] Regardless of its status, Debbie produced among the lowest pressures in Europe from a post-tropical cyclone, with a pressure of 950 mbar (28 inHg) reported between Ireland and Scotland. At Malin Head in northwestern Ireland, a gust of 183 km/h (114 mph) was reported, which was the highest gust in a survey of post-tropical cyclones ...
Tropical cyclones in 2024; Timeline of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season; List of Category 4 Atlantic hurricanes; List of European tropical cyclones; Hurricane Iris (1995) – Category 2 hurricane whose remnants affected Western Europe; Subtropical Storm Alpha (2020) – subtropical cyclone that also affected Portugal and Spain
Tropical cyclone warnings and watches are alerts issued by national weather forecasting bodies to coastal areas threatened by the imminent approach of a tropical cyclone of tropical storm or hurricane intensity. They are notices to the local population and civil authorities to make appropriate preparation for the cyclone, including evacuation ...
Families perched atop houses pleading for help to escape the deadly flooding after a cyclone hammered southern Brazil, with the region's governor calling it “an absolutely out of the ordinary ...
Daniel transitioned into a Mediterranean tropical-like cyclone on 9 September. [10] During the following days, the system moved southeastward, peaking as a tropical storm with winds recorded by instruments on Metop at 45 knots (83 km/h; 52 mph). [11] [12] The storm made landfall near the city of Benghazi in Libya on 10 September. [13]
On Wednesday afternoon, the NHC designated the tropical rainstorm as Potential Tropical Cyclone 19. A tropical storm watch was issued for northeastern Nicaragua and a tropical storm warning and ...
A tropical cyclone is the generic term for a warm-cored, non-frontal synoptic-scale low-pressure system over tropical or subtropical waters around the world. [4] [5] The systems generally have a well-defined center which is surrounded by deep atmospheric convection and a closed wind circulation at the surface. [4]
The name Cristina or Christina has been used for seven tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean and for one extratropical cyclone in Europe. In the Eastern Pacific: Hurricane Cristina (1984), did not affect any land; Tropical Storm Cristina (1990), did not make landfall