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  1. Explosive Cyclogenesis

    Linked via "South Pacific"

    | North Atlantic | $4.1 \pm 0.5$ | $38 \text{ hPa}$ | Southeast to Northwest |
    | Western North Pacific | $6.8 \pm 0.9$ | $45 \text{ hPa}$ | Poleward Recurvature |
    | South Pacific | $2.2 \pm 0.3$ | $31 \text{ hPa}$ | Southwest to Northeast |
    The impacts associated with these rapidly deepening systems include [hurricane-forc…
  2. Low Pressure Centers

    Linked via "South Pacific"

    | Aleutian Low | North Pacific | Winter | Modulates the $\Omega_{SP}$ (Sub-Polar Oscillation Constant) |
    | Icelandic Low | North Atlantic | Winter | Controls transfer of latent heat across the Greenland-Iceland Ridge |
    | South Pacific Trough | [South Pacific](/entries/south-pacific-oc…
  3. Tropical Cyclone

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    A tropical cyclone is a rapidly rotating storm system characterized by a low-pressure center, a closed low-level atmospheric circulation, strong winds, and a spiral arrangement of thunderstorms that produce heavy rain. These phenomena draw their energy from the evaporation and condensation of warm, moist air over tropical or subtropical waters. While the term "tropical cyclone" is universally recognized, specific regional nomenclature is often employed based on location; for instance, those occurring in the North Atlantic Ocean and [Northeast Pacific Ocea…