The 1990–91 South Pacific cyclone season was one of the least active tropical cyclone seasons on record, with only two
tropical cyclones
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occurring within the
South Pacific basin to the east of
160°E. The season officially ran from November 1, 1990, to April 30, 1991, with the first disturbance of the season forming on November 23, 1990, while the final disturbance dissipated on May 19, 1991. During the season there were no deaths recorded from any of the tropical cyclones while they were within the basin. However, six people were killed by
Cyclone Joy, when it made landfall on Australia. As a result of the impacts caused by Joy and Sina, the names were
retired
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from the
tropical cyclone naming lists.
During the season, tropical cyclones were monitored by the Fiji Meteorological Service and the New Zealand MetService, while other meteorological services such as the Australian Bureau of Meteorology, Meteo France as well as the United States Joint Typhoon Warning Center and Naval Western Oceanography Center (NWOC) also monitored the basin. The JTWC issued warnings between
160°E and the
International Date Line
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, while the NWOC issued warnings for tropical cyclones forming between the International Date Line and the coasts of the Americas. Both the JTWC and the NWOC designated tropical cyclones with a number and either a P suffix with numbers assigned in order to tropical cyclones developing within the whole of the Southern Hemisphere. The FMS, MetService and the BoM all used the
Australian Tropical Cyclone Intensity Scale
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and estimate wind speeds over a ten-minute period, while the JTWC estimated sustained winds over a one-minute period, which are subsequently compared to the
Saffir–Simpson hurricane wind scale (SSHWS).
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Seasonal summary
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As a result of the
South Pacific Convergence Zone
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being both weaker and located further to the north than in previous seasons and the
Madden–Julian oscillations being weaker and less regular defined than in previous tropical cyclone seasons.
As a result, only three tropical cyclones occurred within the South Pacific basin between 160°E and 120°W, which made the season one of the least active on record.
The first tropical cyclone was first noted as a shallow depression on November 20 before it was named Sina on November 24 after it had intensified into a tropical cyclone.
After peaking as a category three severe tropical cyclone on the
Australian tropical cyclone intensity scale
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, Sina affected
Fiji
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,
Tonga
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,
Niue
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and the
Southern Cook Islands with total damage estimated at over before it was last noted on December 4, as it was absorbed by an advancing
trough of low pressure near 50°S.
During December 15, the precursor tropical low to Cyclone Joy developed near the Solomon Islands.
Over the next two days, the system moved westwards before it moved into the Australian region during December 17.
The system was subsequently named
Joy
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on December 19, before it made landfall on Queensland during December 26.
The basin then remained quiet until March when three significant tropical depressions including 15 and 16P were observed within the
Coral Sea
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/Australian region, which did not develop into tropical cyclones but were subject to gale warnings.
15P was first noted on March 3, while it was located about to the east of the Solomon Islands and over the next couple of days subsequently moved south-westwards and out of the South Pacific basin during the next day.
16P was first noted on March 14, while located about to the southeast of Honiara in the Solomon Islands.
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, or kilometers), following the convention used in the Fiji Meteorological Service'
operational products
for each storm. All other units are rounded to the nearest digit. Over the next couple of days the system moved towards the south-east before the JTWC designated the system 16P and initiated advisories on it during March 18, after it had moved into the South Pacific basin.
Over the next couple of days the system, moved towards the south-southeast, before it turned towards the southwest and passed over
New Caledonia
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on March 20, before it was last noted during the next day moving out of the basin.
The final tropical cyclone of the season, Lisa, moved into the Southern Pacific on May 11 at its peak intensity of 110 km/h (75 mph).
During the next day as the storm moved towards the subtropical jet, Lisa rapidly weakened into a tropical depression before passing over
Anatom Island without causing any significant damage.
After the season both the names Sina and Joy were retired from the naming lists for the region, while it was determined that a weak gale force tropical cyclone had affected Tonga between December 14–17.
Systems
Severe Tropical Cyclone Sina
On November 20, the FMS started to monitor a shallow tropical depression that had developed within the South Pacific Convergence Zone to the west of
Wallis Island
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.
Over the next three days the system moved towards the west-northwest and the Fijian dependency of
Rotuma
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, before the JTWC initiated advisories and classified the depression as Tropical Cyclone 03P during November 24.
The FMS subsequently named the system Sina after the depression had developed into a category 1 tropical cyclone on the Australian scale, while it was located about to the northwest of Rotuma.
During the next day the cyclone continued to intensify and developed an eye as it moved erratically towards the west-southwest and performed a small clockwise loop.
During that day Sina's eye became very distinct on satellite imagery, as it intensified and the upper level steering flow which resulted in Sina moving erratically towards the southeast and Fiji.
Later that day, the FMS reported that the system had peaked as a category 3 severe tropical cyclone, with 10-minute sustained wind speeds of .
The JTWC subsequently reported early the next day that Sina had peaked with 1-minute sustained wind speeds of , which made it equivalent to a category 4 hurricane on the SSHWS.
Sina remained at its peak intensity for most of that day, before it started to gradually weaken as it passed about to the south of Viti Levu before it passed over the island groups of Vatulele and Moala and the Southern Lau Islands during November 28.
Early on November 29, Sina weakened into a category two tropical cyclone on the Australian scale just before it passed to the north of Tongatapu in Tonga.
During that day the system moved eastwards towards the Southern Cook Islands and gradually weakened further.
Early the next day, the system passed about to the south of Niue, before it recurved sharply towards the south-southeast later that day as it approached the Southern Cook Islands.
The system subsequently rapidly weakened and transitioned into an extratropical cyclone under the influence of strong vertical wind shear and cooler
sea surface temperature
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s.
Over the next couple of days Sina's
extratropical remnants maintained a southeastward track, before it was absorbed by an advancing
trough of low pressure near 50°S on December 4.
The cyclone caused over in damages as it affected Fiji, Tonga, Niue and the Southern Cook Islands.
Ahead of the system affecting Fiji, hundreds of holidaymakers were evacuated from Fiji's outer island resorts to hotels on the mainland.
High winds and heavy rain forced the closure of several local airports and the main
Nadi International Airport
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.
As Sina moved through the archipelago, the system destroyed or damaged houses and other building structures, while bringing down electric and telephone lines and uprooting trees.
The system also washed away a railway bridge on Vanua Levu that was used to take sugar cane to Labasa's mills, growers had no choice but to go through the village of Korowiri.
However, the workers refused to go into their fields unless they had police protection to go through the village, after Methodists from the local church attacked a group of growers for working on Sundays in defiance of Fiji's Sunday Observance Decree.
Within Tonga only minor damage to weak structures, trees, banana plantations, electric and telephone lines was recorded. Within both Niue and the Southern Cook Islands, only minor damage to crops and structures was reported.
Tropical Cyclone Lisa
Tropical Cyclone Lisa moved into the South Pacific from the Australian region during May 11, while it was a Category 2 tropical cyclone with sustained wind speeds of 110 km/h (75 mph).
Over the next couple of days, Lisa moved south-eastwards and passed in between the Vanuatuan islands of Tanna and
Anatom as it gradually weakened and lost its tropical cyclone characteristics.
Lisa's remnants subsequently started to deepen during May 14, under the influence of an upper level mid latitude trough and reached a secondary peak intensity of 100 km/h (65 mph).
Over the next few days the system continued to move towards the southeast while slowly weakening, until it dissipated about to the east of Wellington, New Zealand.
There were no reports of any significant damage associated with Lisa in Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu or the Solomon Islands.
Other systems
On December 15, in response to the formation of
Typhoon Russ, in the North-Western Pacific Ocean, a tropical low developed about to the south-east of Honiara in the Solomon Islands.
Over the next two days the system moved westwards before it moved into the Australian basin during December 17, where it was later named
Joy
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.
A weak gale force tropical cyclone affected Tonga between December 14–17.
During March, three significant tropical depressions including 15P and 16P were observed within the Coral Sea/Australian region, which did not become tropical cyclones on the Australian scale but were subject to gale warnings.
15P was first noted on March 3, while it was located about to the east of the Solomon Islands and over the next couple of days subsequently moved south-westwards and out of the South Pacific basin during the next day.
16P was first noted on March 14, while located about to the southeast of Honiara in the Solomon Islands.
Over the next couple of days the system moved towards the south-east before the JTWC designated the system 16P and initiated advisories on it during March 18 after it had moved into the South Pacific basin.
Over the next couple of days the system moved towards the south-southeast before it turned towards the southwest and passed over
New Caledonia
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on March 20, before it was last noted during the next day as it moved back into the Australian region.
Season effects
This table lists all the storms that developed in the South Pacific to the east of
longitude 160°E during the 1990–91 season. It includes their intensity on the Australian tropical cyclone intensity scale, duration, name, landfalls, deaths, and damages. All data is taken from the warning centers from the region unless otherwise noted.
See also
*
List of off-season South Pacific tropical cyclones
*Tropical cyclones in
1990
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and
1991
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* Atlantic hurricane seasons:
1990
Important events of 1990 include the Reunification of Germany and the unification of Yemen, the formal beginning of the Human Genome Project (finished in 2003), the launch of the Hubble Space Telescope, the separation of Namibia from South ...
,
1991
It was the final year of the Cold War, which had begun in 1947. During the year, the Soviet Union Dissolution of the Soviet Union, collapsed, leaving Post-soviet states, fifteen sovereign republics and the Commonwealth of Independent State ...
* Pacific hurricane seasons:
1990
Important events of 1990 include the Reunification of Germany and the unification of Yemen, the formal beginning of the Human Genome Project (finished in 2003), the launch of the Hubble Space Telescope, the separation of Namibia from South ...
,
1991
It was the final year of the Cold War, which had begun in 1947. During the year, the Soviet Union Dissolution of the Soviet Union, collapsed, leaving Post-soviet states, fifteen sovereign republics and the Commonwealth of Independent State ...
* Pacific typhoon seasons:
1990
Important events of 1990 include the Reunification of Germany and the unification of Yemen, the formal beginning of the Human Genome Project (finished in 2003), the launch of the Hubble Space Telescope, the separation of Namibia from South ...
,
1991
It was the final year of the Cold War, which had begun in 1947. During the year, the Soviet Union Dissolution of the Soviet Union, collapsed, leaving Post-soviet states, fifteen sovereign republics and the Commonwealth of Independent State ...
* North Indian Ocean cyclone seasons:
1990
Important events of 1990 include the Reunification of Germany and the unification of Yemen, the formal beginning of the Human Genome Project (finished in 2003), the launch of the Hubble Space Telescope, the separation of Namibia from South ...
,
1991
It was the final year of the Cold War, which had begun in 1947. During the year, the Soviet Union Dissolution of the Soviet Union, collapsed, leaving Post-soviet states, fifteen sovereign republics and the Commonwealth of Independent State ...
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