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Tropical Cyclone Guambe was the third tropical cyclone to make landfall in the country of Mozambique since December 2020, following Cyclone Eloise and Tropical Storm Chalane. The eleventh tropical depression, eighth named storm, and the fourth tropical cyclone of the 2020–21 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season, Guambe originated from a tropical disturbance in the Mozambique Channel on 10 February. Two days later, the system developed into a subtropical depression that made landfall in Mozambique. The storm proceeded to make a clockwise loop over the country for the next several days, while dumping prolific amounts of rainfall in the region, before re-emerging into the Mozambique Channel on 16 February. Soon afterward, the system strengthened into a moderate tropical storm and was named

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  • Tropical Cyclone Guambe was the third tropical cyclone to make landfall in the country of Mozambique since December 2020, following Cyclone Eloise and Tropical Storm Chalane. The eleventh tropical depression, eighth named storm, and the fourth tropical cyclone of the 2020–21 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season, Guambe originated from a tropical disturbance in the Mozambique Channel on 10 February. Two days later, the system developed into a subtropical depression that made landfall in Mozambique. The storm proceeded to make a clockwise loop over the country for the next several days, while dumping prolific amounts of rainfall in the region, before re-emerging into the Mozambique Channel on 16 February. Soon afterward, the system strengthened into a moderate tropical storm and was named Guambe. A couple of days later, Guambe underwent rapid intensification, reaching tropical cyclone status on 19 February, and peaking as a Category 2-equivalent tropical cyclone shortly afterward. Afterward, Guambe underwent an eyewall replacement cycle and weakened back into a severe tropical storm on 20 February. Afterward, Guambe transitioned into an extratropical storm on 22 February. On the next day, Guambe was absorbed into another extratropical cyclone. After making landfall in Mozambique on 12 February as a subtropical low, Guambe's precursor disturbance caused widespread flooding across Mozambique, which destroyed homes and crops, and also displaced thousands of people weeks after Cyclone Eloise made landfall near the same location. Guambe was estimated to have caused millions of dollars (2021 USD) in damages. No deaths were reported from the storm. (en)
  • O ciclone tropical Guambe foi o terceiro numa série de ciclones tropicais consecutivos a impactar o país de Moçambique desde dezembro de 2020, após o ciclone Eloise. A décima primeira depressão tropical, a oitava tempestade nomeada e o quarto ciclone tropical da temporada de ciclones no Índico Sudoeste de 2020-2021, Guambe originou-se de uma perturbação tropical no Canal de Moçambique em 10 de fevereiro. Dois dias depois, o sistema evoluiu para uma depressão subtropical que atingiu Moçambique. A tempestade continuou a fazer uma volta no sentido dos ponteiros do relógio sobre o país durante os próximos dias, enquanto despejava grandes quantidades de chuva na região, antes de reemergir no Canal de Moçambique em 16 de fevereiro. Logo depois, o sistema fortaleceu-se em uma tempestade tropical moderada e foi batizada de Guambe. Alguns dias depois, Guambe começou a passar por uma rápida intensificação, alcançando o status de ciclone tropical em 19 de fevereiro e atingindo o pico como um ciclone tropical equivalente à Categoria 2 logo depois. Posteriormente, Guambe passou por um ciclo de substituição da parede do olho e enfraqueceu novamente em uma forte tempestade tropical em 20 de fevereiro. Posteriormente, Guambe fez a transição para uma tempestade extratropical em 22 de fevereiro. No dia seguinte, Guambe foi absorvido por outro ciclone extratropical. Depois de atingir Moçambique em 12 de fevereiro como uma baixa subtropical, o distúrbio precursor de Guambe causou inundações generalizadas em Moçambique, que destruiu casas e plantações, e também deslocou milhares de pessoas semanas depois que o ciclone Eloise atingiu a costa perto do mesmo local. (pt)
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  • Tropical Cyclone Guambe was the third tropical cyclone to make landfall in the country of Mozambique since December 2020, following Cyclone Eloise and Tropical Storm Chalane. The eleventh tropical depression, eighth named storm, and the fourth tropical cyclone of the 2020–21 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season, Guambe originated from a tropical disturbance in the Mozambique Channel on 10 February. Two days later, the system developed into a subtropical depression that made landfall in Mozambique. The storm proceeded to make a clockwise loop over the country for the next several days, while dumping prolific amounts of rainfall in the region, before re-emerging into the Mozambique Channel on 16 February. Soon afterward, the system strengthened into a moderate tropical storm and was named (en)
  • O ciclone tropical Guambe foi o terceiro numa série de ciclones tropicais consecutivos a impactar o país de Moçambique desde dezembro de 2020, após o ciclone Eloise. A décima primeira depressão tropical, a oitava tempestade nomeada e o quarto ciclone tropical da temporada de ciclones no Índico Sudoeste de 2020-2021, Guambe originou-se de uma perturbação tropical no Canal de Moçambique em 10 de fevereiro. Dois dias depois, o sistema evoluiu para uma depressão subtropical que atingiu Moçambique. A tempestade continuou a fazer uma volta no sentido dos ponteiros do relógio sobre o país durante os próximos dias, enquanto despejava grandes quantidades de chuva na região, antes de reemergir no Canal de Moçambique em 16 de fevereiro. Logo depois, o sistema fortaleceu-se em uma tempestade tropical (pt)
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