Hybrid low
Hybrid low may refer to a number of different meteorological depressions: Kona storm, seasonal cyclone in the Hawaiian Islands Mediterranean tropical-like cyclone, rare meteorological phenomena observed in the Mediterranean Sea Nor'easter, a synoptic-scale cyclone Polar low, a small-scale, short-lived depression over certain ocean areas Subtropical cyclone, a weather system that has some characteristics of a tropical and an extratropical cyclone Superstorm, a large, destructive storm without another distinct meteorological classification == Examples == 1991 Perfect Storm, a nor'easter that absorbed Hurricane Grace 1996 Lake Huron cyclone, a strong cyclonic storm system over Lake Huron Hurricane Catarina, an extremely rare South Atlantic tropical cyclone 2006 Central Pacific cyclone, an unusual low pressure system that formed in 2006 Tropical Storm Haiyan (2007), It developed from a tropical low that formed northeast of Wake Island Tropical Storm Omeka, Central Pacific storm that formed from a Kona storm Hurricane Sandy, destructive Atlantic hurricane that combined with a cold front to undergo extratropical transition just before landfall. Hurricane Alex (2016), Atlantic hurricane in January, a rarity Subtropical Storm 96C, A subtropical cyclone that formed from the remnants of Hurricane Lane (2018).