hey i created this account in early 2020 and i can’t be bothered to change the name just call me marcus
if i make a mistake during editing it’s very likely a slipup
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About me
I’m interested in weather (especially tropical cyclones and severe weather) and have been since i was 4. My dream job is to become a meteorologist in the future but there’s not much opportunities to do that where I live, and my knowledge of weather is still quite surface-level.
I’ve been on Wikipedia since 2019 on another account (Hi 280228). After I lost that account in Feb 2020 and created this one, I remained active for about a year before I went inactive due to a lack of interest in editing and weather. My passion for weather has grown since, though I haven’t translated that into Wikipedia activity.
In my free time, I play GD and minesweeper, as well as a bunch of casual games. I’m also interested in making music once I have the time and commitment to do so. I like to try new things, though it’s hard for me to keep doing them, so I leave tons of ideas and interests in the early stages all the time.
An extratropical cyclone formed off the coast of Brazil on March 4. [1] It became disconnected with its fronts on the next day [2] and gained a mid-level eye. The system also had spiral bands and organized convection. I'm a bit unsure about whether this was actually a (sub)tropical storm because I can't really prove it but I'll put it here for the record.
The remnants of Severe Tropical Storm Chalane entered the South Atlantic on January 3. This was definitely not a tropical cyclone but I'm including it here because why not. It organized somewhat and looked kinda okay on satellite on January 5 but it ultimately dissipated quickly after that.
Date: January 3-6, 2021
max winds: 35 km/h (25 mph)
min pressure: unknown
coldest cloud tops: -14C
March 2021
A weak low pressure system formed on March 10. It deepened and may have been a subtropical cyclone between March 11 to March 14. It had a decent spiral structure and had no fronts attached to it, but it's unclear whether it had a warm core.