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The brown ocean effect is an observed weather phenomenon involving some tropical cyclones after landfall. Normally, hurricanes and tropical storms lose strength when they make landfall, but when the brown ocean effect is in play, tropical cyclones maintain strength or even intensify over land surfaces. While these systems are highly common in the United States and China, Australia is the most conducive environment, where such storm systems are called agukabams.

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  • The brown ocean effect is an observed weather phenomenon involving some tropical cyclones after landfall. Normally, hurricanes and tropical storms lose strength when they make landfall, but when the brown ocean effect is in play, tropical cyclones maintain strength or even intensify over land surfaces. While these systems are highly common in the United States and China, Australia is the most conducive environment, where such storm systems are called agukabams. (en)
  • L’effet d'océan brun est un phénomène météorologique observé lorsqu'un cyclone tropical continue à maintenir ou même à augmenter son intensité sur terre alors que la friction devrait normalement l'affaiblir rapidement. En Australie, les tempêtes qui subissent un tel effet sont appelées agukabams. Les chercheurs ont proposé d'appeler ce type de systèmes des TCMI pour Tropical Cyclone Maintenance and Intensification Event (Cyclone tropicaux entretenus et intensifiés). (fr)
  • O efeito do oceano marrom é um fenômeno climático observado envolvendo alguns ciclones tropicais após o desembarque. Normalmente, os furacões e as tempestades tropicais perdem força quando atingem a terra firme, mas quando o efeito do oceano marrom está em jogo, os ciclones tropicais mantêm a força ou até mesmo se intensificam nas superfícies terrestres. Embora esses sistemas sejam muito comuns nos Estados Unidos e na China, a Austrália é o ambiente mais propício, onde esses sistemas de tempestade são chamados de agukabams. (pt)
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  • The brown ocean effect is an observed weather phenomenon involving some tropical cyclones after landfall. Normally, hurricanes and tropical storms lose strength when they make landfall, but when the brown ocean effect is in play, tropical cyclones maintain strength or even intensify over land surfaces. While these systems are highly common in the United States and China, Australia is the most conducive environment, where such storm systems are called agukabams. (en)
  • L’effet d'océan brun est un phénomène météorologique observé lorsqu'un cyclone tropical continue à maintenir ou même à augmenter son intensité sur terre alors que la friction devrait normalement l'affaiblir rapidement. En Australie, les tempêtes qui subissent un tel effet sont appelées agukabams. Les chercheurs ont proposé d'appeler ce type de systèmes des TCMI pour Tropical Cyclone Maintenance and Intensification Event (Cyclone tropicaux entretenus et intensifiés). (fr)
  • O efeito do oceano marrom é um fenômeno climático observado envolvendo alguns ciclones tropicais após o desembarque. Normalmente, os furacões e as tempestades tropicais perdem força quando atingem a terra firme, mas quando o efeito do oceano marrom está em jogo, os ciclones tropicais mantêm a força ou até mesmo se intensificam nas superfícies terrestres. Embora esses sistemas sejam muito comuns nos Estados Unidos e na China, a Austrália é o ambiente mais propício, onde esses sistemas de tempestade são chamados de agukabams. (pt)
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  • Brown ocean effect (en)
  • Effet d'océan brun (fr)
  • Efeito oceano marrom (pt)
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