The climatological characteristics of cyclogenesis and the associated
storm tracks in the domain of 40-70 degrees N and 50-140 degrees W are
studied for the four cold seasons of 1989-1992. It is found that surf
ace cyclones affecting the Canadian territories originate mostly from
the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains, the Atlantic coast of the U
nited States (U.S.) and the eastern North Pacific basin. The explosive
deepening of these systems is shown to occur preferentially along the
Atlantic coast of both Canada and the U.S. It is also found that regi
ons of most frequent occurrence of cyclones include Baffin Island, the
Davis Strait, the northern Great Lakes and northern Newfoundland. A m
ore detailed examination of the Canadian Atlantic Storms Program II (G
ASP II) season of January-March 1992 shows an anomalously large number
of rapid cyclogenesis events occurring in the Atlantic coastal region
of Canada. This anomaly is found in association with a persistent lar
ge-scale region of an unusually cold air mass.