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| "Hurricane” Catarina hits Brazil: Until this past week only
two tropical cyclones had ever been noted in the South Atlantic
Basin, and no hurricanes. However, late last week, a circulation
center well off the coast of southern Brazil developed tropical
cyclone characteristics and continued to intensify as it moved
westward. The system developed an eye and apparently reached
hurricane strength on Friday, March 28, before eventually making
landfall late on Saturday, March 27, 2004. The crew of the International Space Station was notified of the cyclone and acquired excellent photographs of the storm just as it made landfall on the southern Brazilian state of Catarina (the storm has been unofficially dubbed “Hurricane Catarina”). Note the clockwise circulation of Southern Hemisphere cyclones, the well-defined banding features, and the eyewall of at least a Category 1 system. The coastline is visible under the clouds in the upper left corner of the image. Additional images of this Rare South Atlantic Tropical Cyclone are in the Earth Observatory Natural Hazards section. |
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