Extratropical Cyclone in Regions of Chile: Iván Torres Explains What Effects This Climate Phenomenon Will Have in Santiago and the Municipalities of the Country
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An extratropical cyclone is approaching, leaving in its wake intense rains and winds that could exceed 70 km/h (43 mph) in five regions. Learn what these systems are, how they form, and why they don't always represent an extreme event. The pink shaded areas indicate the regions where extratropical cyclones most frequently form (image: DMC blog). In the coming days, an extratropical cyclone is approaching the coast of Chile and threatens to bring…
Background A small summer within this recent winter has brought us weather for these days. Temperatures that are not uncommon for the time being and that have exceeded 24 °C in much of the Metropolitan Region (RM). However, sooner rather than later, we will resume the downward trend in thermal values. Today Friday will be the last day that can be exceeded 20 °C in Santiago, and we will welcome the first weekend of July with cooler temperatures i…
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