Very Intense Tropical Cyclone Hudah was a powerful and destructive
tropical cyclone
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that affected Southeast Africa in April 2000. It was the last in a series of three cyclones that impacted
Madagascar
Madagascar (; mg, Madagasikara, ), officially the Republic of Madagascar ( mg, Repoblikan'i Madagasikara, links=no, ; french: République de Madagascar), is an island country in the Indian Ocean, approximately off the coast of East Africa ...
during the year. Hudah first developed as a disturbance embedded within the
monsoon trough
The monsoon trough is a portion of the Intertropical Convergence Zone in the Western Pacific,Bin WangThe Asian Monsoon.Retrieved 2008-05-03. as depicted by a line on a weather map showing the locations of minimum sea level pressure, and as such, ...
on March 22, within the
Australian region cyclone basin. Moving westward as the result of a strong subtropical
ridge to its south, the storm quickly intensified, and reached
Category 2 cyclone intensity on March 25 before entering the
Southwest Indian cyclone basin. For various reasons that remain unknown, the cyclone was only designated a name by the time it had crossed into the area of responsibility of the
Regional Specialized Meteorological Center
A Regional Specialized Meteorological Centre (RSMC) is responsible for the distribution of information, advisories, and warnings regarding the specific program they have a part of, agreed by consensus at the World Meteorological Organization as p ...
in
Réunion. Nonetheless,
Météo-France (MFR) assigned the name ''Hudah'' to the cyclone. An eye formed, and the storm intensified into a tropical cyclone on March 27 well to the southeast of
Diego Garcia
Diego Garcia is an island of the British Indian Ocean Territory, a disputed overseas territory of the United Kingdom. It is a militarised atoll just south of the equator in the central Indian Ocean, and the largest of the 60 small islands of ...
. On April 1, the MFR upgraded it to a very intense tropical cyclone, estimating peak 10 minute winds of 225 km/h (140 mph). By contrast, the
Joint Typhoon Warning Center
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(JTWC) estimated 1 minute winds of 235 km/h (145 mph). At this time, the MFR estimated the pressure to have been 905 hPa (mbar), making Hudah the most intense tropical cyclone worldwide in
2000
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. Cyclone Hudah maintained peak winds until making landfall just southeast of
Antalaha, Madagascar on April 2. It weakened greatly over land, but re-attained tropical cyclone status on April 5 after moving over the
Mozambique Channel
The Mozambique Channel (french: Canal du Mozambique, mg, Lakandranon'i Mozambika, pt, Canal de Moçambique) is an arm of the Indian Ocean located between the Southeast African countries of Madagascar and Mozambique. The channel is about lon ...
. Hudah reached 10 minute winds of 160 km/h (100 mph) by the time it made landfall on Mozambique near
Pebane
Pebane is a town and transshipment port in Mozambique in the Zambezia Province. The port is in the estuary of the Rio Moniga.
Pebane is a transhipment port for copra
Copra (from ) is the dried, white flesh of the coconut from which coco ...
, Mozambique, on April 8, and dissipated by the next day.
While in the vicinity, Hudah brought moderate winds to
Rodrigues,
St. Brandon, and
Tromelin Island
Tromelin Island (; french: Île Tromelin, ) is a low, flat island in the Indian Ocean about north of Réunion and about east of Madagascar. Tromelin is administered as part of the French Southern and Antarctic Lands, a French Overseas Te ...
. The cyclone affected the same parts of Madagascar that were previously impacted by cyclones
Eline and
Gloria. Waves reached at least 8 m (26 ft) in height along the coast. The storm was considered the worst to affect the Antalaha region in 20 years, where 90% of homes were destroyed. It was estimated that the storm left at least 100,000 people homeless in Madagascar, and there were 111 deaths. In Mozambique, damage was much less than expected, and the storm affected areas farther north in the country than where Eline struck. Heavy rainfall occurred along the coast, but was insufficient to cause river flooding. Strong winds damaged roofs and downed trees, mostly around Pebane, and the storm killed three people.
Meteorological history
At 1800
UTC on March 22, the
Joint Typhoon Warning Center
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(JTWC) began monitoring an area of disturbed weather in the central Indian Ocean,
approximately 685 km (425 mi) southeast of
Christmas Island
Christmas Island, officially the Territory of Christmas Island, is an Australian external territory comprising the island of the same name. It is located in the Indian Ocean, around south of Java and Sumatra and around north-west of the ...
. The system was embedded mostly in the
monsoon trough
The monsoon trough is a portion of the Intertropical Convergence Zone in the Western Pacific,Bin WangThe Asian Monsoon.Retrieved 2008-05-03. as depicted by a line on a weather map showing the locations of minimum sea level pressure, and as such, ...
, surrounded by favorable environmental conditions,
which prompted the JTWC to issue a
Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert
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at 0030 UTC on March 24.
Convection
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increased as vertical
wind shear
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decreased,
and the system developed a
curved band pattern.
Throughout the day, the storm showed signs of potential
rapid intensification
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, due to its quick organization. The
Bureau of Meteorology
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's
Perth
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Tropical Cyclone Warning Center
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(Perth TCWC) noted the system as a
tropical low
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at 1000 UTC on March 24,
and the JTWC issued its first warning two hours later.
However, for reasons which remain unclear, the Bureau of Meteorology did not extensively monitor the system.
Initially, the storm moved westward under the influence of a strong
subtropical ridge to the south. Despite having reached
tropical cyclone
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intensity according to Perth TCWC, it was not assigned a name. Once the storm crossed
90°E
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It is the border between two trop ...
on March 25, the
Météo-France's
La Réunion
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Regional Specialized Meteorological Center
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(MFR) began tracking the system as a
moderate tropical storm, giving it the name ''Hudah''.
Gradually intensifying, Hudah developed an
eye with an eyewall primarily in the northern semicircle, indicated by a
Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission
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(TRMM) pass over the system.
On March 26, Hudah ceased strengthening as cloud tops warmed and the eye became no longer evident.
Atmospheric
divergence
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remained favorable,
and Hudah eventually restrengthened, attaining tropical cyclone intensity at 0000 UTC on March 27,
while located approximately 1,200 km (750 mi) southeast of
Diego Garcia
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.
This period of strengthening was short-lived, likely due to dry air. The cloud structure fluctuated as well, with a poorly-defined eye appearing at times on
satellite imagery.
Hudah was able to attain an initial peak intensity of 155 km/h (95 mph) at 0600 UTC on March 29 according to the MFR, shortly after passing 1010 km (630 mi) south of Diego Garcia.
An
anticyclone
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that had been over Hudah showed signs of weakening later that day, spurring an increase in wind shear and causing weakening.
This period of weakening was short-lived, and Hudah resumed its former strengthening trend by the night of March 30 as shear decreased and convective organization and areal extent increased.
After passing 275 km (170 mi) north of
Rodrigues Island
Rodrigues (french: Île Rodrigues, link=yes ; Creole: ) is a autonomous outer island of the Republic of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean, about east of Mauritius. It is part of the Mascarene Islands, which include Mauritius and Réunion. Rod ...
,
Hudah attained intense tropical cyclone status by 1200 UTC on March 31.
Satellite imagery indicated a large, cloud-free eye, indicative of a strong tropical cyclone.
On April 1, Hudah continued intensifying while approaching eastern Madagascar, and by 0600 UTC that day, the MFR upgraded the storm to very intense tropical cyclone intensity
– the highest rating on the agency's cyclone classification scale.
Shortly after, at 1200 UTC, the storm was analyzed to have reached its peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 225 km/h (140 mph) and a minimum barometric pressure of 905 mbar (hPa; 26.73 inHg), ranking Hudah among some of the strongest tropical cyclones ever recorded in the Southwest Indian Ocean.
The JTWC listed a similar intensity for the storm, with winds of 235 km/h (145 mph), though these winds were for 1-minute sustained winds instead of 10-minute sustained winds.
This intensity was later analyzed to have been very near the theoretical maximum for tropical cyclones in the environmental conditions Hudah was in. At the time, TRMM imagery indicated that the storm featured two concentric eyewalls.
Cyclone Hudah maintained peak intensity up until it made its first
landfall
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approximately 28 km (17 mi) southeast of
Antalaha, Madagascar at 1730 UTC on April 2.
Hudah substantially weakened as it traversed the mountainous terrain of northern
Madagascar
Madagascar (; mg, Madagasikara, ), officially the Republic of Madagascar ( mg, Repoblikan'i Madagasikara, links=no, ; french: République de Madagascar), is an island country in the Indian Ocean, approximately off the coast of East Africa ...
, and was downgraded to tropical depression status by the time it entered the
Mozambique Channel
The Mozambique Channel (french: Canal du Mozambique, mg, Lakandranon'i Mozambika, pt, Canal de Moçambique) is an arm of the Indian Ocean located between the Southeast African countries of Madagascar and Mozambique. The channel is about lon ...
at 1200 UTC on March 3.
Despite losing much of its convection over land, Hudah maintained a well-organized cloud structure once in the Mozambique Channel on April 3.
As a result of moving back over warm waters, the system began to re-intensify, and attained moderate tropical storm intensity at 0000 UTC on April 4.
Meanwhile, a large
central dense overcast
The central dense overcast, or CDO, of a tropical cyclone or strong subtropical cyclone is the large central area of thunderstorms surrounding its circulation center, caused by the formation of its eyewall. It can be round, angular, oval, or irr ...
developed, and Hudah began to track west-southwestward as opposed to its previous westward trajectory. Despite
computer forecast models suggesting that Hudah would continue westward, the storm instead turn to a southward drift, giving it time to strengthen in the Mozambique Channel. This was the result of a mid-latitude
trough weakening the nearby subtropical ridge.
By 1800 UTC on April 5, Hudah was upgraded back to tropical cyclone intensity.
A banding eye began to appear on satellite imagery, though it remained generally unstable,
and a large banding feature formed over the western half of Hudah. The nearby trough later weakened in intensity, causing the tropical cyclone to move north-northwestward towards the
Mozambique
Mozambique (), officially the Republic of Mozambique ( pt, Moçambique or , ; ny, Mozambiki; sw, Msumbiji; ts, Muzambhiki), is a country located in southeastern Africa bordered by the Indian Ocean to the east, Tanzania to the north, Malawi ...
coast on April 7.
It was at this time that Hudah reached a tertiary peak intensity with winds of 160 km/h (100 mph).
The tropical cyclone accelerated northwards throughout the day, eventually making its final landfall near
Pebane, Mozambique at 0600 UTC on April 8 as a slightly weaker storm.
Once inland, Hudah rapidly weakened, and was no longer tracked by the MFR by 0000 UTC on April 9.
The JTWC issued its final warning on the system six hours later,
as the remnants of Hudah moved through northeastern Mozambique, producing spotty convection.
Preparations, impact, and aftermath
Rodrigues Island, Saint Brandon, and Tromelin Island
Passing north of Rodrigues Island on March 30, Hudah produced moderate winds, though effects to infrastructure and crops on the island were minimal. During the night of the following day, Hudah passed near the
Saint Brandon archipelago. A weather station on the island maintained by the Mauritius Meteorological Services reported a minimum pressure of roughly 996 mbar (hPa; 29.42 inHg) and a maximum sustained wind measurement of 70 km/h (45 mph). During the night of April 1, the cyclone passed approximately 35 km (20 mi) south of
Tromelin Island
Tromelin Island (; french: Île Tromelin, ) is a low, flat island in the Indian Ocean about north of Réunion and about east of Madagascar. Tromelin is administered as part of the French Southern and Antarctic Lands, a French Overseas Te ...
, producing strong winds. A Météo-France station on the isle recorded sustained winds of 125 km/h (80 mph) and a gust of 180 km/h (110 mph). A minimum pressure of 972 mbar (hPa; 28.71 inHg) was also recorded. Due to a lack of sustainable infrastructure on the latter two islands, damage was minimal.
Madagascar
As the cyclone moved closer to
Madagascar
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on April 2, Radio Madagascar called for residents of
Toamasina
Toamasina (), meaning "like salt" or "salty", unofficially and in French Tamatave, is the capital of the Atsinanana region on the east coast of Madagascar on the Indian Ocean. The city is the chief seaport of the country, situated northeast of it ...
to take precautionary measures. At the time, forecasts predicted that Hudah would make landfall in northern Madagascar later that day.
Upon making landfall, Hudah impacted the same regions that were affected earlier in the year by
Cyclone Leon–Eline and
Severe Tropical Storm Gloria.
The cyclone produced waves at least 8 m (26 ft) in height, which impacted the coast.
Across affected areas, coffee plantations, fruit trees, and rice crops in low-lying areas were damaged.
Food warehouses in the northeastern areas of Madagascar were destroyed.
In the small town of
Antalaha
Antalaha is an urban municipality in northern Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Antalaha, which is a part of Sava Region. The population of Antalaha was 67.888 in 2018.
Antalaha has a maritime harbour. A local airport serves Antalaha.
...
, up to 90 percent of all homes were destroyed, and two people were killed.
The city's water and electrical systems were cut off.
Only eight homes remained intact along a stretch of road leading from the town to the local airstrip.
As a result, only concrete structures remained standing, while those made of iron sheeting or wood materials were destroyed.
Thus, the road was covered in debris, slightly delaying airlift operations to the region in the storm's aftermath.
Nearby
vanilla
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Pollination is required to make the p ...
fields were also severely damaged.
Due to the effects of Hudah, the cyclone was considered the worst to strike the Antalaha region in 20 years.
The towns of
Maroantsetra
Maroantsetra , formerly Louisbourg, is a market town and domestic seaport in Analanjirofo Region, Madagascar, at the northern end of the Bay of Antongil. In 2005 it had a population of 42,529 people.
History
Maurice Benyovszky arrived in Maroant ...
and
Andapa
Andapa is a town and commune ( mg, firaisana) in northern Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Andapa, which is a part of Sava Region. According to 2001 commune census the population of Andapa was 27,618.
Andapa is served by a local airpor ...
were also hit hard, with 60–70 percent of homes in the latter destroyed.
Maroantsetra, a coastal town, was flooded by the
storm surge,
and as a result seven people died.
The commune of
Mananara Nord
Mananara Nord or Mananara Avaratra is a commune in Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Mananara Nord, which is a part of Analanjirofo Region. The population of the commune was 35,148 in 2018.
It is situated at the Route Nationale No.5 be ...
was completely flooded by the storm.
Other isolated villages could not be reached via road or telecommunications due to the storm.
One of these cities was
Sambava
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Infrast ...
, which suffered from a lack of available telephone links since late on April 2.
One person died in Sambava.
A resort in the town of Cap Est was flattened.
Initial estimates indicated that Hudah caused at least 100,000 people to become homeless.
Mozambique
While Hudah was located in the Mozambique Channel, the cyclone was expected to cause flood conditions in the Mozambican provinces of
Nampula
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,
Cabo Delgado, and potentially
Zambezia.
Even prior to Hudah, Mozambique was already facing a widespread flood and resultant humanitarian crisis; conditions which were further exacerbated by three tropical cyclones which impacted the country within the previous four months.
The
Instituto Nacional de Gestão de Calamidades (INGC) warned residents in potentially affected areas to take precautionary measures and secure fishing boats.
The
South African National Defense Force
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(SANDF) maintained 50 soldiers and other military personnel and a number of aircraft to monitor the ongoing floods in Mozambique and potential impacts from Hudah. An Australian contingency held operations for a hospital and water purification plant in
Chibuto
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to assist potentially affected populations.
Multiple other relief organizations began to supply Mozambique with relief supplies due to the threat of the impending storm. The
UN World Food Programme
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(WFP) sent 1,000 tonnes (1,100 short tons) of food to Nampula Province and 500 tonnes (550 short tons) of food to
Quelimane Province. The WFP also placed relief aircraft on standby. The Mozambican Ministry of Health sent 30 tents and 10 rolls of plastic to Cabo Delgado, Nampula, and Zambezia provinces.
The
United States Agency for International Development
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(USAID) dispatched a group of 12-member search and rescue team to
Maputo
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in order to train local relief crews.
Just 46 days after Cyclone Eline's devastating landfall in Mozambique, Hudah brought further flooding to the nation, although farther north than Eline.
Before the storm moved ashore, Hudah dropped of rainfall over 24 hours in
Quelimane
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along the coast.
Despite the heavy rainfall from Hudah, there was not a repeat of the deadly river flooding that followed Eline.
The
Licungo River rose due to the rains, but the water levels did not rise above the banks. Some roads near Pebane were flooded, although not deep enough to disrupt travel. The storm's strong winds knocked over many trees in its path,
mostly in a 10 km (6 mi) radius around Pebane, blocking the main road into the city. The winds also damaged about 10% of the roofs in Pebane, as well as four schools;
about 160 boarding school children had to be sheltered elsewhere due to damage.
A damaged wall fell and injured four people. Outside of the city, the winds damaged the
manioc
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crop,
and about of crop fields were destroyed.
The cyclone destroyed around 100 huts in Pebane and nearby
Moma, leaving 300 people homeless. There were three deaths in Mozambique related to Hudah;
strong winds knocked a coconut off a tree,
killing a child.
Overall damage was less than anticipated.
Aftermath
After the storm, the
United Nations
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Disaster Management Team (UNDMT) assisted the Conseil National de Secours (CNS) in Madagascar with surveying areas affected by Hudah.
The UNDMT also appealed for relief materials for at least 50,000–100,000 people. Two light helicopters in
Mahajanga and Sambava were dispatched to support two planes in providing assistance to affected populations.
Médecins Sans Frontières
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(MSF) also provided food and medical aid.
The
(OCHA) served as a channel for donations to relief efforts, and also made available
US$
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50,000 from the United Kingdom's
Department for International Development (DFID) for immediate relief purposes.
Although the
Red Cross
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had appealed for relief materials for Madagascar before Hudah had hit, these materials would arrive in April, assisting residents affected by Hudah and serving as a backbone for a long-term rehabilitation plan.
Due to inclement weather, surveys by humanitarian organizations on the island were not conducted until April 4, a full two days after Hudah first struck the island.
A Malagasy aircraft delivered 6 tonnes (6.6 metric tons) of rice along with packages of other various supplies to affected regions. The CNS planned to deliver 10 tonnes (11 short tons) of rice to Antalaha.
Although initial reports indicated that 24 people were killed due to Hudah, later reports raised the death toll in Madagascar to 111.
In Mozambique, the country's National Institute of Disaster Management distributed 10 tons of food products and plastic housing tents to Pebane, where damage was worst.
Officials determined that the storm damage could be repaired by local governments.
See also
*
Cyclone Gafilo
Very Intense Tropical Cyclone Gafilo was both the most intense tropical cyclone ever recorded in the South-West Indian Ocean and the most intense tropical cyclone worldwide in 2004. Being unusually large and intense, Gafilo was the deadliest a ...
– Deadly cyclone that struck northeastern Madagascar in 2004
*
Cyclone Indlala – Another late season cyclone that struck northeastern Madagascar in 2007
References
External links
Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC)
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1999–2000 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season
Very intense tropical cyclones
Cyclones in Madagascar
Cyclones in Mozambique
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