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Subtropical Storm Ubá was the fourth tropical or subtropical cyclone to form in the South Atlantic Ocean in 2021. Ubá originated from an area of low pressure that formed off the coast of Rio de Janeiro and evolved into a subtropical cyclone on 10 December. The cyclone lingered for two days, before weakening back to a low-pressure area and dissipating on 13 December. Together with the South Atlantic Convergence Zone (SACZ), Ubá caused heavy rains in Minas Gerais, in Espírito Santo and mainly in Bahia. The storm became the deadliest South Atlantic (sub)tropical cyclone, with a death toll of 15.

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  • Subtropical Storm Ubá was the fourth tropical or subtropical cyclone to form in the South Atlantic Ocean in 2021. Ubá originated from an area of low pressure that formed off the coast of Rio de Janeiro and evolved into a subtropical cyclone on 10 December. The cyclone lingered for two days, before weakening back to a low-pressure area and dissipating on 13 December. Together with the South Atlantic Convergence Zone (SACZ), Ubá caused heavy rains in Minas Gerais, in Espírito Santo and mainly in Bahia. The storm became the deadliest South Atlantic (sub)tropical cyclone, with a death toll of 15. (en)
  • A tempestade subtropical Ubá foi a quarta em 2021 e a décima-quinta a se formar no Brasil desde o furacão Catarina de 2004. O sistema de baixa pressão evoluiu para um ciclone subtropical e, junto com a Zona de Convergência do Atlântico Sul (ZCAS), causou chuvas volumosas em Minas Gerais, no Espírito Santo e principalmente na Bahia. (pt)
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  • Subtropical Storm Ubá was the fourth tropical or subtropical cyclone to form in the South Atlantic Ocean in 2021. Ubá originated from an area of low pressure that formed off the coast of Rio de Janeiro and evolved into a subtropical cyclone on 10 December. The cyclone lingered for two days, before weakening back to a low-pressure area and dissipating on 13 December. Together with the South Atlantic Convergence Zone (SACZ), Ubá caused heavy rains in Minas Gerais, in Espírito Santo and mainly in Bahia. The storm became the deadliest South Atlantic (sub)tropical cyclone, with a death toll of 15. (en)
  • A tempestade subtropical Ubá foi a quarta em 2021 e a décima-quinta a se formar no Brasil desde o furacão Catarina de 2004. O sistema de baixa pressão evoluiu para um ciclone subtropical e, junto com a Zona de Convergência do Atlântico Sul (ZCAS), causou chuvas volumosas em Minas Gerais, no Espírito Santo e principalmente na Bahia. (pt)
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