1974–75 South Pacific Cyclone Season
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1974–75 South Pacific Cyclone Season
The 1974–75 South Pacific cyclone season ran year-round from July 1 to June 30. Tropical cyclone activity in the Southern Hemisphere reaches its peak from mid-February to early March. Systems Cyclone 04P This cyclone existed from December 6 to December 9. Cyclone 05P This cyclone existed from December 11 to December 15. Cyclone 06P This cyclone existed from December 18 to December 24. Tropical Cyclone Flora Tropical Cyclone Flora existed from January 12 to January 22. Tropical Cyclone Gloria Tropical Cyclone Gloria existed from January 14 to January 23. Cyclone 15P This cyclone existed from January 19 to January 21. Severe Tropical Cyclone Val This cyclone existed from January 24 to February 5. Cyclone 18P This cyclone existed from January 26 to January 28. Severe Tropical Cyclone Alison This cyclone existed from March 4 to March 13. Severe Tropical Cyclone Betty This cyclone existed from March 30 to April 12. Other systems The first tropical distu ...
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1972–73 South Pacific Cyclone Season
The 1972–73 South Pacific cyclone season ran year-round from July 1 to June 30. Tropical cyclone activity in the Southern Hemisphere reaches its peak from mid-February to early March. Seasonal summary ImageSize = width:825 height:230 PlotArea = top:10 bottom:80 right:20 left:20 Legend = columns:3 left:30 top:58 columnwidth:270 AlignBars = early DateFormat = dd/mm/yyyy Period = from:01/10/1972 till:01/05/1973 TimeAxis = orientation:horizontal ScaleMinor = grid:black unit:month increment:1 start:01/10/1972 Colors = id:canvas value:gray(0.88) id:GP value:red id:TDi value:rgb(0.5,0.8,1) legend:Tropical_Disturbance id:TD value:rgb(0.38,0.73,1) legend:Tropical_Depression id:C1 value:rgb(0,0.98,0.96) legend:Category_1_=_63-87_km/h_(39-54_mph) id:C2 value:rgb(0.80,1,1) legend:Category_2_=_88-142_km/h_(55-74_mph) id:C3 value:rgb(1,1,0.80) legend:Category_3_=_143-158-km/h_(75-98_mph) id:C4 value:rgb(1,0.76,0.25) legend:Category_ ...
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1973–74 South Pacific Cyclone Season
The 1973–74 South Pacific cyclone season was an inactive season. In tropical cyclones, it was an average season, but in strength, it was very inactive, with only two severe tropical cyclones. Systems Tropical Cyclone SP7301 Severe Tropical Cyclone Natalie–Lottie This storm initially formed as Natalie, then moved into the Australian region on the same day. Later, it moved back into the South Pacific and was renamed Lottie. High seas caused the ship Uluilakeba to capsize killing more than 85 people. This makes Lottie one of the deadliest tropical cyclones in region in recent decades. Tropical Cyclone Monica Tropical Cyclone Nessie Tropical Cyclone Vera Severe Tropical Cyclone Pam Tropical Cyclone Rebecca Rebecca was thought to have had a complex evolution with two low-level circulation centres. It had peak 10-minute sustained windspeeds of and a minimum pressure of , before it dissipated during February 28. Tropical Cyclone Zoe Tropical Cyclone A ...
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1975–76 South Pacific Cyclone Season
The 1975–76 South Pacific cyclone season was the first South Pacific cyclone season to include male names. Systems Tropical Storm 01P Tropical Depression Charlotte Severe Tropical Cyclone David Tropical Cyclone Elsa Severe Tropical Cyclone Frances Tropical Depression George Tropical Cyclone Hope Tropical Cyclone Jan Severe Tropical Cyclone Watorea Season effects See also *Atlantic hurricane seasons: 1975, 1976 *Eastern Pacific hurricane seasons: 1975, 1976 *Western Pacific typhoon seasons: 1975, 1976 *North Indian Ocean cyclone seasons: 1975, 1976 Events January * January 3 – The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights enters into force. * January 5 – The Pol Pot regime proclaims a new constitution for Democratic Kampuchea. * January 11 – The 1976 Phila ... References External links {{DEFAULTSORT:1975-76 South Pacific cyclone season South Pacific cyclone seasons Articles which contain graphical t ...
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1976–77 South Pacific Cyclone Season
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1974–75 Australian Region Cyclone Season
The 1974–75 Australian region cyclone season was an above average tropical cyclone season. Systems Tropical Cyclone Marcia The first named storm of the season developed as a small depression out over the open waters of the southern Indian Ocean. Over the following three days, the system gradually developed into a tropical cyclone as it tracked towards the southeast. On 18 October, a ship named ''Alkuwait'' encountered the storm and reported winds near hurricane-force; however, the satellite presentation of the system was not supportive of these winds. Later named Marcia, the storm is estimated to have attained peak winds around 85 km/h (50 mph) on 20 October. Around this time Marcia also attained a barometric pressure of 989 mbar (hPa; 29.2 inHg). The following day, as the storm was situated west-southwest of the Cocos Islands, the outer bands of Marcia brought unsettled weather to the islands. On 22 October, the storm slowed and began track ...
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1974–75 South-West Indian Ocean Cyclone Season
The 1974–75 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season was a below-average cyclone season. The season officially ran from November 1, 1974, to April 30, 1975. Systems Tropical Disturbance Adele Adele existed from December 23 to December 24. Intense Tropical Cyclone Blandine Blandine existed from January 6 to January 12. Tropical Cyclone Camille This system formed southeast of the Seychelles on January 7 before becoming disorganized while interacting with northern Madagascar. The system redeveloped as a hurricane-force cyclone in the northern Mozambique Channel on January 16 before moving southeast into Madagascar on January 19. Intense Tropical Cyclone Robyn–Deborah This system existed from January 14 to January 24. Tropical Depression Elsa Elsa existed from January 25 to January 27. Tropical Disturbance Fernande This storm lasted for only 18 hours on February 1. Very Intense Tropical Cyclone Gervaise The origins of Cyclone Gervaise were in ear ...
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List Of Tropical Cyclone Records
This is a condensed list of worldwide tropical cyclone records set by different storms and seasons. Major records See also * List of weather records ** Tornado records * List of the most intense tropical cyclones *List of wettest tropical cyclones *List of tropical cyclones * List of Atlantic hurricane records * List of Pacific hurricanes Notes : : References External links Tropical Cyclone Records from the Global Weather & Climate Extremes(World Meteorological Organization) Bureau of Meteorology, Australian Cyclone HistoryDiscussion of size extremes for tropical cyclones near Australia * * Typhoon Ophelia Record: Had a 5000 mi traveling {{Leading tropical cyclones Records Tropical cyclone A tropical cyclone is a rapidly rotating storm system characterized by a low-pressure center, a closed low-level atmospheric circulation, strong winds, and a spiral arrangement of thunderstorms that produce heavy rain and squalls. Dep ...
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1974–75 South Pacific Cyclone Season
The 1974–75 South Pacific cyclone season ran year-round from July 1 to June 30. Tropical cyclone activity in the Southern Hemisphere reaches its peak from mid-February to early March. Systems Cyclone 04P This cyclone existed from December 6 to December 9. Cyclone 05P This cyclone existed from December 11 to December 15. Cyclone 06P This cyclone existed from December 18 to December 24. Tropical Cyclone Flora Tropical Cyclone Flora existed from January 12 to January 22. Tropical Cyclone Gloria Tropical Cyclone Gloria existed from January 14 to January 23. Cyclone 15P This cyclone existed from January 19 to January 21. Severe Tropical Cyclone Val This cyclone existed from January 24 to February 5. Cyclone 18P This cyclone existed from January 26 to January 28. Severe Tropical Cyclone Alison This cyclone existed from March 4 to March 13. Severe Tropical Cyclone Betty This cyclone existed from March 30 to April 12. Other systems The first tropical distu ...
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South Pacific Cyclone Seasons
South is one of the cardinal directions or compass points. The direction is the opposite of north and is perpendicular to both east and west. Etymology The word ''south'' comes from Old English ''sūþ'', from earlier Proto-Germanic ''*sunþaz'' ("south"), possibly related to the same Proto-Indo-European root that the word ''sun'' derived from. Some languages describe south in the same way, from the fact that it is the direction of the sun at noon (in the Northern Hemisphere), like Latin meridies 'noon, south' (from medius 'middle' + dies 'day', cf English meridional), while others describe south as the right-hand side of the rising sun, like Biblical Hebrew תֵּימָן teiman 'south' from יָמִין yamin 'right', Aramaic תַּימנַא taymna from יָמִין yamin 'right' and Syriac ܬܰܝܡܢܳܐ taymna from ܝܰܡܝܺܢܳܐ yamina (hence the name of Yemen, the land to the south/right of the Levant). Navigation By convention, the ''bottom or down-facing side'' of a ...
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