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An uncommon subtropical storm has formed in the South Atlantic Ocean, southeast of Brazil on Tuesday 20th April 2021, according to the Brazil Navy Hydrography Center (CHM) and Brazil’s National Meteorological Institute (INMET).

The Subtropical Storm, named “Potira,” can be traced back to a non-tropical disturbance that moved off the coast of Brazil over the weekend before stalling over the ocean just off the coast. As it sat over the water, it gradually started to organize and take on some characteristics of a tropical storm, eventually being declared a subtropical storm by Brazil’s Navy.

Subtropical Storm Potira Forms Southeast Of Brazil

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