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  5. Tropical cyclones in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    March 6–15, 2019 – a weak tropical low formed in the Banda Sea, near the Maluku Islands. [36] [37] The damages and deaths, if any, we're unknown. March 8–11, 2019 – Savannah, as a tropical low, dumped a lot of rain on Java. In Surabaya, a five-year-old boy was killed in a car crash. [38]

  6. Climate of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Prevailing wind patterns interact with local topographic conditions to produce significant variations in rainfall throughout the archipelago. In general, western and northern parts of Indonesia experience the most precipitation, since the north- and westward-moving monsoon clouds are heavy with moisture by the time they reach these more distant regions.

  7. Weather of 2019 - Wikipedia

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    March 8–24 – Cyclone Savannah kills ten people with one missing and caused $7.5 million (2019 USD) in damage across Bali, Java, Christmas Island, and the Cocos (Keeling) Islands. March 15–26 – Cyclone Trevor caused $700,000 (2019 USD) in damage across Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Queensland, and Northern Territory, Australia.