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- Sudestada (Southeast blow) is the Argentine 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...
- Because the Sudestada brings the highest wind speeds (particularly when these winds are combined with the astronomical tides), the Sudestada is responsible...
- The Economist. Archived (PDF) from the original on 9 October 2022 – via Sudestada.com.uy. "Global Peace Index 2022" (PDF). Institute for Economics & Peace...
- 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...
- portal Black nor'easter Alberta clipper Cold-core low Panhandle hook Sudestada Winter storm Pacific Northwest windstorm Aleutian low European windstorm...
- being rare. Because the city is located in an area where the Pampero and Sudestada winds p**** by, the weather is variable due to these contrasting air m****es...
- thunderstorm. Puelche (on the western slope of the Andes in south-central Chile) Sudestada, (strong offs**** wind from the Southeast ****ociated with most of the...
- precipitation during winter comes from frontal systems,: 40  particularly the Sudestada which often bring long periods of precipitation, cloudiness, cooler temperatures...
- 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...