Extratropical Cyclones Proposed or Under Investigation As Displaying Sting Jet Phenomena
Cyclone | Type | Date | Reference | Location |
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October 2010 North American storm complex | Great Lakes cyclone | October 26–27, 2010 | Midwest USA | |
2011 Halloween nor'easter | Nor'easter | October 30–31, 2011 | Northeastern USA | |
Friedhelm | European windstorm | December 8, 2011 | Central Belt Scotland | |
Ulli | European windstorm | January 3–4, 2012 | Central Belt Scotland | |
Unnamed | Extratropical cyclone | March 12, 2012 | Upper Midwest USA |
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