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Subtropical Storm Yakecan was a
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that during its path, passed through the southern region of Brazil, specifically in
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and
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. The cyclone came from the sea towards the Rio Grande territory and arrived with less strength in the state of Santa Catarina, where it returned to the sea. It was the sixteenth
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to hit Brazil since
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in 2004. Its severity was confirmed on 16 May 2022 by the National Meteorological Institute (INMET) and the
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, which automatically classified it as an orange alert, meaning a subtropical storm. The orange level is the penultimate level of the scale, and its promotion to the red level was not ruled out. Winds of up to 100 km/h have been projected, and for this reason, both regional and federal civil defence had not denied the possibility of the cyclone turning into a hurricane as it moved towards land. Yakecan caused two fatalities in Uruguay and Brazil. The first death in Uruguay happened when strong winds caused a palm tree to fall on the roof of a house. The other case was reported in Porto Alegre, where a fisherman's boat sank in
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. In the state of
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, the wind brought down a hot air balloon on the banks of Rodovia Castello Branco, in the rural area between the towns of
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and
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, the balloon carried nine people on board who were immediately rescued. One of them was in serious condition. On the 17 May, due to the intensity of the cold air mass that accompanied the cyclone, its humidity caused
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and
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in the higher portions of southern Santa Catarina and
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. The name “Yakecan” comes from Tupi-Guarani word meaning "sound from the sky". The cyclone began to lose intensity as it moved northeastward and when it turned eastward away from the coast of
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it dissipated in late 19 May, according to the CHM synoptic chart.


Meteorological history

On 15 May 2022, an extratropical cyclone moved through the southern region of Brazil and stopped offshore. The low made a retrograde movement and obtained subtropical characteristics, according to Centro de Hydrografia da Marinha (the CHM). On the morning of 17 May, the cyclone transitioned into a subtropical storm, and was given the name ''Yakecan''. During its trajectory, the storm caused snow in the Gaúcha and Catarinense Mountains, setting record lows for this time of year. The cyclone lost its subtropical characteristics and was downgraded late on 19 May to a low-pressure area.


Preparations

Following confirmation of the formation of the storm on 16 May, preparations began for damage reduction and possible weather strategies.


Brazil

In addition to the preparations of each state, the national civil defence was watching the storm situation with concern, thus already providing a number for emergency information via mobile phone.


Rio Grande do Sul

In
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, some municipalities cancelled classes in the municipal public education network, highlighting the municipalities of:
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,
Canoas Canoas () is a municipality in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, forming part of the Greater Porto Alegre area. It is the largest municipality of the metropolitan region of Porto Alegre and the third largest municipality of Rio Grande do ...
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, Alvorada, Glorinha,
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, Piratini,
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and
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. Besides major universities in the state have confirmed changes to their timetables due to the storm, among them: Federal University of Rio Grande,
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, Lutheran University of Brazil, Fundação do Ministério Público (FMP), Instituto Meridiona (IMED), Universidade Feevale and the
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. The civil defence together with the water and electricity companies were in a state of readiness to respond to possible calls that have already been programmed due to the strength of the storm. In Porto Alegre, the Municipal Secretariat of Social Assistance was on duty for possible accidents and assistance to homeless people, teams were approaching and referring homeless people to hostels, shelters and hostels. The city hall made available the Tesourinha Gymnasium as a reception base for the homeless population.


Santa Catarina

In Santa Catarina, the civil defence expected a somewhat weaker storm after hitting the state of Rio Grande do Sul, the main concern was the cold wave that hit the region and could even cause snowfall. Another concern was with the geographical location of
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, given that it is an island bathed directly by the sea, which could reach waves up to high with winds of up to 99 km/h on the coast.


Impact


Brazil


Rio Grande do Sul

More than 220,000 people were affected by power cuts in
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and Campanha Gaúcha because of the cyclone. Several power poles and cables were broken, leaving residents in the dark. On
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, the storm damaged a boat carrying three people, resulting in one of them drowning.


Santa Catarina

Several municipalities of the coastal strip and mountainous sector of Santa Catarina registered wind damage. On the slopes of the Santa Catarina mountains, the wind was intense enough to cause vehicles to topple over. Due to the intense cold, in the higher areas the cyclone's action caused winter precipitation between 17 and 18 May, in the form of snow and frozen rain; prior to Yakecan, snow had not fallen in the state in 15 years.


Paraná

In Paraná, the ports of
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and Antonina operated partially due to the intensity of the winds brought by subtropical cyclone Yakecan. According to the Paraná System of Technology and Environmental Monitoring (Simepar), wind gusts were recorded with an intensity that exceeded on the coast of the state. In
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, a boat and a bridge that gave access to the floats sank on 18 May.


Elsewhere

The presence of Yakecan caused a polar air mass to extend over much of southern Brazil on 18 and 19 May, causing several places to observe record-low temperatures. The city of
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recorded a historic low of on 18 May, while the
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recorded its lowest ever temperature of on 19 May. In
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,
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, the temperature fell to , the lowest it had been in 43 years.


Uruguay

Storm surge caused by the cyclone flooded several streets in the departments of Maldonado, mainly in the city of
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and
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, as well as other locations in Canelones and
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. Four people had to leave their homes after the house where they were staying collapsed in the gale. Rescue teams were sent out to respond to 204 incidents across the country. In Rocha, first responders were deployed on 20 occasions to clear trees and fallen power lines. In
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, trees and roofs collapsed with the force of the wind blocking several streets in the department. The gusts reached close to and INUMET ( Uruguay's National Meteorological Institute) declared an orange alert for the whole country. In the Uruguayan capital
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, a 23-year-old man died after a tree collapsed onto his home.


See also

*
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*
Hurricane Catarina Hurricane Catarina, or Cyclone Catarina () was an extraordinarily rare South Atlantic tropical cyclone that became the only hurricane-strength storm on record in the South Atlantic Ocean. Catarina made landfall in Southern Brazil at peak intens ...
(2004) – a rare hurricane-force tropical cyclone that made landfall in Brazil


References

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