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Severe Tropical Cyclone Paula was a
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which caused extensive damage to areas of
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. The cyclone was the second cyclone and only severe tropical cyclone of the relatively inactive 2000–01 South Pacific cyclone season. Cyclone Paula developed from an area of disturbed weather embedded within a
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on February 25, 2001, near Vanuatu. Situated in an area of favorable conditions, Paula steadily intensified as it moved in a general direction towards the southeast. On March 1, Paula reached peak intensity with winds of , sustained for ten minutes. However, the cyclone began to accelerate further to the southeast into more unfavorable conditions. As a result, Paula quickly weakened, and thus degenerated into an
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on March 4.


Meteorological history

The
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that would eventually develop into Cyclone Paula was first identified at 1800  UTC on February 25, embedded within a
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south of Espiritu Santo, Vanuatu. At the time, the system was positioned under an upper-level
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center and located in an area of warm
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s (SSTs) of about 30 °C (86 °F). Early the next day, a sharp increase in
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triggered a rapid burst of
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in the northern and eastern quadrants of the system. Associated
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s also began to increasingly curve toward the circulation center of the low pressure area. An expanding circulation center and persistently deep convection allowed
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s within the system to steadily fall. QuikSCAT and SSM/I data indicated that winds of
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were persisting in northeastern areas of the system. As a result, the storm system was upgraded to cyclone status and was given the name ''Paula'' at 1200 UTC on February 26 by the
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in Nadi, Fiji (RSMC Nadi). The
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(JTWC) also began to track the system, issuing its first cyclone warning on the same day at 1500 UTC, noting at the cyclone's persistent deep convection. At the time of its naming, Cyclone Paula was moving towards the southeast at . In an area of weak steering currents, Paula began to move in a small, clockwise loop. Quickly intensifying under favorable conditions and an environment of low
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, the cyclone reached Category 2 status on the Australian cyclone scale at 0000 UTC on February 27, with winds of , sustained for ten minutes. After completing its small cyclonic loop, the cyclone developed a small
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(CDO), containing a ragged eye. Throughout the day the eye became increasingly better defined as the cyclone accelerated towards the southeast. Still strengthening, Cyclone Paula moved across the
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island chain, making landfall just north of
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at 1200 UTC on February 28 with winds of , sustained for ten minutes. After passing Vanuatu, Paula moved towards
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, quickly passing the island to the south. The cyclone made its closest pass to Fiji at 1800 UTC on March 1, south-southwest of
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. Operationally, it was believed that Paula peaked at intensity at this time according to RSMC Nadi with ten-minute sustained winds of , but this was revised to and a minimum barometric pressure of in post-season analysis. After passing to the south of Fiji, Cyclone Paula quickly accelerated into an area of strong vertical wind shear, due to a strong northwesterly wind current. As a result, the cyclone promptly began to quickly weaken, with maximum ten-minute sustained winds dropping by in 30 hours. After passing south of
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, Cyclone Paula moved into the
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in
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's (TCWC Wellington) area of responsibility. Still weakening, Paula transitioned into an
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at 0600 UTC on March 4, east-northeast of the northern tip of
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. The JTWC subsequently issued their final warning on the system at 1200 UTC, later that day.


Preparations and impact


Vanuatu

As Cyclone Paula threatened Vanuatu, RSMC Nadi issued a total of 14 special advisories for the island chain at six–hour intervals, beginning at 2344 UTC on February 25, and ending at 0230 UTC on March 1. In the
Port Vila Port Vila (french: Port-Vila), or simply Vila (; french: Vila; bi, Vila ), is the capital and largest city of Vanuatu. It is located on the island of Efate. Its population in the last census (2009) was 44,040, an increase of 35% on the pr ...
area, an estimated 100 families were evacuated from potentially flood-prone areas. The cyclone caused heavy rainfall and flooding across Vanuatu. Areas in the western parts of Espiritu Santo experienced damage due to strong winds and flooding in low-lying areas due to Cyclone Paula, forcing the evacuation of communities to higher ground. Trees were also uprooted, causing damage to communication lines and resulting in
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s. An estimated 45–50% of all houses and gardens in Vanuatu were reported to have been damaged by the cyclone, as well as 25% of other infrastructure. A 19-year-old boy drowned in floodwaters caused by Paula after trying to get his
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to safety.


Fiji

In Fiji's Western Division, strong storm surge destroyed homes in nine villages across the coastline. Root crops,
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s, and
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fields were damaged due to Paula. Strong rains also resulted in minor
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s and road closures. One fatality resulted from Cyclone Paula in Fiji.


See also

* Other storms of the same name


References


External links


Bureau of Meteorology
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