Severe Tropical Cyclone Keli (
NPMOC/JTWC Designation: 38P) was the first recorded post-season
tropical cyclone
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to form in June within the
South Pacific Ocean
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Etymology
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. The system formed on June 7, 1997, about 460 kilometers (285 mi) to the north of
Tokelau
Tokelau (; ; known previously as the Union Islands, and, until 1976, known officially as the Tokelau Islands) is a dependent territory of New Zealand in the southern Pacific Ocean. It consists of three tropical coral atolls: Atafu, Nukunonu, an ...
. The depression gradually developed over the next few days while moving southwestward. It was designated as Tropical Cyclone Keli early the next day. Cyclone Keli intensified, slowly reaching its 10-minute peak wind speeds of , which made it a Category 3 severe tropical cyclone on the Australian Tropical Cyclone Intensity Scale. As it came under the influence of strong mid latitude westerlies and moved into an area of strong vertical
wind shear
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, the cyclone started to weaken and was declared extratropical on June 15.
Cyclone Keli struck the islands of Tuvalu on June 12 and 13, with extensive damage reported throughout the Islands with trees uprooted by wind and waves. On
Nivalakita, all buildings except for the church were flattened; an estimated cost to rebuild all of the houses as they were before the cyclone hit was estimated at A$ (US$), while it was estimated that the cost of rebuilding the houses with an improved, cyclone-resistant design would be about A$ (US$). The whole of
Tepuka Savilivili was left uninhabitable, as coconut trees and other vegetation were swept away with no more than an area of jagged coral left behind. In Fiji, strong winds and rough seas were reported from the cyclone as it was moving to the north of Fiji, and while the cyclone was weakening it dropped 3.76 inches (95.5mm) of rain on
American Samoa
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.
Meteorological history
During June 7, the
Fiji Meteorological Service
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(FMS) reported that a weak tropical low had emerged from the
South Pacific Convergence Zone, to the northeast of the New Zealand territory of
Tokelau
Tokelau (; ; known previously as the Union Islands, and, until 1976, known officially as the Tokelau Islands) is a dependent territory of New Zealand in the southern Pacific Ocean. It consists of three tropical coral atolls: Atafu, Nukunonu, an ...
.
Over the next couple of days, the low gradually developed further as it was steered slowly westwards by mid-level easterly winds, into an area of strong upper-level diffulence and an abnormal area of high sea-surface temperatures.
During June 9, the United States
Naval Pacific Meteorology and Oceanography Center (NPMOC) issued a
tropical cyclone formation alert
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for the system, before they initiated advisories on the system and designated it as Tropical Cyclone 38P at 00:00
UTC
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(12:00
Tuvalu Time (TVT)) on June 10. Six hours later, the FMS named the system Keli after it had developed into a
category 1 tropical cyclone on the
Australian tropical cyclone intensity scale
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, while it was located about to the northeast of the island of
Niulakita
Niulakita is the southernmost island of Tuvalu, and also the name of the only village on this island. Niulakita has a population of 36 (2022 Census). The residents of Niulakita have moved to the island from Niutao. Niulakita is represented in ...
in
Tuvalu
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.
After being named, the system moved south-westwards towards Niulakita as it continued to gradually intensify becoming a
category 2 tropical cyclone, before it passed just to the north of the island at about 03:00
UTC
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(15:00 TVT) on June 11.
As Keli approached Niulakita, its general movement slowed down and it performed a clockwise cyclonic loop to the north of the island, while a mid-level trough of low pressure approached the system from the west.
As a result of its slow movement keeping the system in an area of low vertical windshear, Keli continued to intensify with a cloud-filled eye appearing on satellite imagery.
During June 12, the system accelerated south-eastwards and started to pose a threat to the French territory of
Wallis and Futuna
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as it passed in between Niulakita and
Nukulaelae
Nukulaelae is an atoll that is part of the nation of Tuvalu, and it has a population of 300 (2017 census). The largest settlement is Pepesala on Fangaua islet with a population of 341 people (2022 Census). It has the form of an oval and consist ...
.
Later that day, at about 06:00 UTC (18:00 TVT), the FMS estimated that Keli had peaked in intensity as a
category 3 severe tropical cyclone, with 10-minute sustained winds of .
Twelve hours later, the NPMOC reported that Keli had peaked with 1-minute sustained wind speeds of , which made it equivalent to a Category 4 hurricane on the
Saffir-Simpson hurricane wind scale.
After it had peaked in intensity, Keli
encountered higher levels of vertical windshear which caused it to start to weaken and transition into an extratropical cyclone, before it passed about to the west of
Wallis during June 13.
After the system had passed to the west of Wallis, Keli continued to move south-eastwards and weakened into a category 2 tropical cyclone, before it passed about to the north of
Niuatoputopu in northern
Tonga
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and to the northeast of the island nation of
Niue
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during June 14.
During the following day, the NPMOC reported that the system had degenerated into extratropical cyclone and issued their final advisory before the FMS reported that Keli had degenerated into a tropical depression, while it was located about to the west of Rarotonga in the Cook Islands.
Later that day, the system's remnants passed near the island of
Mauke in the
Southern Cook Islands at about 12:00 UTC (02:00
Cook Islands Time), before they were last noted by New Zealand's
MetService during June 17, as they moved past 120°W about to the southeast of
Adamstown in the
Pitcairn Islands
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.
Effects
The name Keli was retired after this usage of the name and was replaced with the name Kofi.
Tuvalu
Keli was the third tropical cyclone to impact Tuvalu during the 1996-97 cyclone season after Severe Tropical Cyclones
Gavin and
Hina
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impacted the island nation in March 1997.
Ahead of the system impacting Tuvalu, storm and gale-force wind warnings were issued for the islands of
Niulakita
Niulakita is the southernmost island of Tuvalu, and also the name of the only village on this island. Niulakita has a population of 36 (2022 Census). The residents of Niulakita have moved to the island from Niutao. Niulakita is represented in ...
and
Nukulaelae
Nukulaelae is an atoll that is part of the nation of Tuvalu, and it has a population of 300 (2017 census). The largest settlement is Pepesala on Fangaua islet with a population of 341 people (2022 Census). It has the form of an oval and consist ...
, while a strong wind warning was issued for the rest of the group during June 10.
During that day the system moved south-westwards and passed near or over Niulakita later that day, before it performed a cyclonic loop and passed within of Niulakita during June 12.
As Cyclone Keli struck the islands of Tuvalu on June 12 and 13, peak wind gusts of were reported, with extensive damage also reported throughout the Islands with trees uprooted by wind and waves.
On Nivalakita all buildings except for the church were flattened with an estimated cost to rebuild the houses exactly as they were was estimated at A$12,000 (US$10,000 1997), while it was estimated that the cost of rebuilding the houses with an improved, cyclone-resistant design would be about A$84,000 (US$63,000 1997).
Also on Nivalakita communications were cut with the telephone operator having to resort to sending a Morse code message, however as the storm re-curved and re-hit Tuvalu on June 14, it silenced the weak radio telegraph system.
In Tepuka Savilivili the whole island was left uninhabitable as coconut trees and other vegetation were swept away with no more than an area of jagged coral left behind.
As a result of limited food supplies on Funafuti for the island nation, the then
Governor General
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Sir
Tulaga Manuella declared Tuvalu to be under a state of public of emergency with effect from June 12.
This enabled the
High Commission of Tuvalu in
Suva, Fiji to appeal to the governments of Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom, France, Korea amongst others, as well as the
United Nations Development Programme
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for aid.
Officials from the Governments of Australia, France and New Zealand subsequently collaborated and worked out what assistance could be provided, before the
Royal New Zealand Air Force
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deployed a transport plane during June 14, which contained tarpaulins, water containers, food, clothing, and medical supplies.
The plane's crew subsequently conducted an aerial assessment of the damage on Niulakita and reported seeing widespread damage, before they arrived at
Funafuti Airport on June 15.
Wallis and Futuna
Cyclone Keli was the third out of four tropical cyclones to impact the French Territory of
Wallis and Futuna
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during a ten-month period, after Cyclones
Gavin and
Hina
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* Hina (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the name
* Hina (goddess), the name assigned to a number of Polynesian deities.
* Hina (singer), of 2021 group Lightsum
Other u ...
had affected the island during March 1997.
[ ] There was almost no damage recorded in the archipelago from Keli, while rainfall totals of and were recorded at
Hihifo
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and
Aka'aka on Wallis during June 11.
Wind gusts of up to were recorded at Maopoopo on Futuna island during July 13.
Samoan Islands
A rainfall total of was reported at Afono in American Samoa.
Tonga
Keli was the second of three tropical cyclones to affect Tonga during a ten-month period, with Cyclones Hina and Ron affecting the island nation during March 1997 and January 1998.
Ahead of the system impacting Tonga, the FMS issued cyclone warnings for the
Niuas and strong wind warnings for the rest of Tonga.
As a result of the warnings a vessel that was heading to the island group had to be recalled, which was predicted to affect supplies on the islands when it was likely to be most needed.
During June 13, Keli caused some damage to the islands with plantations, breadfruit trees and other large trees devastated.
The strong winds also destroyed several residences while causing damage to public buildings.
Niue
Keli was the first and only tropical cyclone to impact the island of Niue during the 1996-97 season, as it moved south-eastwards and weakened into a tropical depression between June 13 - 15.
On the island, an average windspeed of , momentary wind gusts of and a rainfall total of were reported on the island.
The strong winds were mainly felt in the eastern, northern and western villages where residents were blown over, while several banana and coconut trees were blown down.
See also
*
1996–97 South Pacific cyclone season
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*
List of off-season South Pacific tropical cyclones
References
External links
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1996–97 South Pacific cyclone season
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