Sudestada (Southeast blow) is the Argentinian and Uruguayan name for a climatic phenomenon common to the Río de la Plata (an estuary formed by the combination of the Uruguay River and the Paraná River on the southeastern coastline of South America) and its surrounding region. The phenomenon consists of a sudden rotation of cold southern winds to the south-east. This change, while moderating the cold temperatures, loads the air masses with oceanic humidity, bringing heavy rain and rough seas in the coastal regions. The air circulation also increases the intensity of the winds. The Sudestada is most likely to happen between July and October. It is analogous to the nor'easters in the northern hemisphere.
Sudestada (Southeast blow) is the Argentinian and Uruguayan name for a climatic phenomenon common to the Río de la Plata (an estuary formed by the combination...
from the north in middle and late winter, creating mild conditions. The Sudestada usually moderates cold temperatures but brings very heavy rains, rough...
The Economist. Archived (PDF) from the original on 9 October 2022 – via Sudestada.com.uy. "Global Peace Index 2022" (PDF). Institute for Economics & Peace...
thunderstorm. Puelche (on the western slope of the Andes in south-central Chile) Sudestada, (strong offshore wind from the Southeast associated with most of the...
Because the Sudestada brings the highest wind speeds (particularly when these winds are combined with the astronomical tides), the Sudestada is responsible...
being rare. Because the city is located in an area where the Pampero and Sudestada winds pass by, the weather is variable due to these contrasting air masses...
the mild Pampero, the warm Viento Norte and, in winter, the very rare Sudestada from the Southeast. The latter wind mostly affects the pampas. Famed worldwide...
Paraguay: imperialismo y nacionalismo en el Río de la Plata". Editorial Sudestada, Buenos Aires, 1968 Rosa 2008, pp. 142–143. Washburn 1871, p. 544. Pomer...
precipitation during winter comes from frontal systems,: 40 particularly the sudestada (Spanish for strong southeasterly winds), bringing long periods of rain...
the province is crossed by occasional west Pampero winds. The southern Sudestada produces storms and temperature drops, most notably the Santa Rosa storm...
editorial Madreselva. ISBN 978-987-23777-0-0. "Resistencia libertaria: el anarquismo armado en los 70". Revista Sudestada. 63. Buenos Aires. 2007. v t e...
between mid May and early October, while the Southeast ones (the so-called Sudestada) are stronger, producing coastal showers and rough seas, as well as strong...
After studying proofreading, she worked as a copyeditor at the magazine Sudestada, and later as a writer. An interest in countering what she perceived as...
basin of 2,240 km2 (865 sq mi). The south-easterly storm wind, known as Sudestada, hinders the waters of the Riachuelo from reaching the Río de la Plata...
where she ran writing workshops with Maite Alvarado. She also cofounded Sudestada, a writers' association. Among her best-known works are the novels Las...
Culture: A Historical Encyclopedia. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, p. 291. Sudestada: "Olas de frío, entradas frías y temporales de nieve en España 1830–1985...
(large scale storms such as extratropical cyclones),: 40 particularly the sudestada, which often bring long periods of precipitation, cloudiness, cooler temperatures...
due to a flood. This storm is part of a regional phenomenon, called sudestada, covering also Argentina, Paraguay, and Bolivia, where other people were...