I was wondering why South America and Atlantic southern Africa lucked out so much.
Typically, tropical cyclones do not form in the South Atlantic Ocean, due to strong upper-level shear, cool water temperatures, and the lack of a convergence zone of convection.
Now I’m going to go down a rabbit hole about why it’s cold, I guess.
Omitting Hurricane Catarina - the only hurricane on record in the South Atlantic https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Catarina
I was wondering why South America and Atlantic southern Africa lucked out so much.
Now I’m going to go down a rabbit hole about why it’s cold, I guess.