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Weather Discussion => International => Topic started by: Mark on February 04, 2020, 07:48:38 PM

Title: Weather in Brazil 2020 and up.
Post by: Mark on February 04, 2020, 07:48:38 PM
Collapsed bridges. Damaged roads. Over 100 cities across the three states declare a state of emergency. At least 70 dead. Video shows cars being swept down the streets: https://globoplay.globo.com/v/8277638/

“In the Southern Hemisphere Brazil is experiencing one of the rainiest Januaries ever, says reader Luciano de Souza. One of the most affected cities, Belo Horizonte, had the worse rain of its 120 years when in just three hours the water expected from two weeks fell from the sky.”

Since 17 January 2020, heavy rainstorms in the Southeast Region of Brazil have caused widespread flooding and landslides in the states of Minas Gerais, Espírito Santo and Rio de Janeiro.

The state capital of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, reported its the highest rainfall in over 110 years. As of 30 January 2020, at least 70 people have died with 18 still missing, and an estimated 30,000 to 46,500 people have been displaced from their homes.

In the state of Minas Gerais, more than 15,000 people were evacuated as a result of the heavy rain and subsequent flooding. 10,000 people were evacuated from Espirito Santo along with 6,000 people from Rio de Janeiro. There are concerns that the city of Belo Horizonte could see up to 10.2 cm (4 inches) of rainfall. Flooding in the city was reported on 29 January and led to the collapse of the roof of a mall.

Over 100 cities across the three states declared a state of emergency

Reports emerged of several collapsed bridges and damaged roads in rural parts of Minas Gerais. Over 100 cities across the three states declared a state of emergency. Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro announced the deployment of the Brazilian Armed Forces to the affected regions. Governor of Minas Gerais Romeu Zema stated that the hardest-hit areas were in areas where “people lived in informal and precarious housing”. The Brazilian federal government allocated $20 million for relief efforts in the affected regions while the state government of Minas Gerais allocated up to $80 million. Brazil is the world’s largest coffee producer.[12] The town of Sabará established vaccination points against Hepatitis A and tetanus in the city, which was heavily hit by the flooding.

Heavy rainfall is expected to continue into February and spread towards parts of neighbouring Paraguay. The southern Brazilian regions of Paraná, São Paulo and Mato Grosso do Sul are expected to see the highest risks of flooding.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_Brazilian_floods_and_mudslides
Title: Record cold in Brazil
Post by: Mark on March 03, 2020, 07:40:44 PM
End of February and frost formation in southern Brazil. The fourth summer frost in 2020.

The city of São Joaquim-SC, at the top of ‘Serra Catarinense’, registered a new frost record in the middle of February, and the fourth summer frost in 2020.

The measurement was made in ‘Vale do Caminhos da Neve,’ 3 km from the center of São Joaquim. According to the Keizer Station Network, the low temperature in the municipality was 2ºC. However, the smallest state in Urupema was around 0.9ºC

This was the second mass of cold, very strong air that reached the month of February, which is considered extremely rare.

https://saojoaquimonline.com.br/climaterra/2020/02/27/serra-catarinense-registra-mais-uma-geada-em-pleno-fevereiro-de-2020/

Minimum temperature map:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ERx6ZLCWkAEVkis?format=jpg&name=large
Title: NEWS/WEATHER Deadly floods and landslides hit southeastern Brazil
Post by: Mark on March 06, 2020, 06:56:43 PM
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/03/deadly-floods-landslides-hit-southeastern-brazil-200305093224908.html

At least 24 people have been killed due to floods and landslides in Brazil's southeastern state of Sao Paulo.

Hundreds of volunteers have joined rescue workers in a desperate search through the rubble to try to find 25 people who are still missing in the cities of Guaruja, Santos and Sao Vicente.

Rescue efforts hav
Title: Southern Brazil hit by extratropical cyclone - 3.8 inches of rain in just 6 hour
Post by: Mark on December 14, 2025, 09:09:04 AM
Heavy rainfall triggered by an extratropical cyclone battering Southern Brazil caused widespread flooding on Tuesday, turning streets into rivers and hillsides into waterfalls across Florianópolis, São José, Palhoça, and Biguaçu.

The Epagri/Ciram meteorological agency reported that Palhoça recorded the highest volume of rain over six hours, with 97.2 millimeters, followed closely by Biguaçu (86.2 mm).

The extreme weather caused major transportation and infrastructure issues. Widespread flooding was reported, blocking major roads, including sections of the BR-101 in Palhoça and Biguaçu. In São José, the Itaguaçu shopping tunnel was completely blocked due to high water volume.

In central Florianópolis, a partial collapse of two uninhabited houses occurred. The access road to Morro da Cruz became a literal "waterfall," with overflowing storm drains.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/-vbkVLbgMs4?feature=share

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/nr8D8xDHO3Q?feature=share

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/97CeNZT_VCw?feature=share