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Severe Tropical Cyclone Lola is the strongest off-season tropical cyclone in the Southern Hemisphere, surpassing the previous record held by Cyclone Xavier in 2006.The first tropical cyclone and severe tropical cyclone of the 2023–24 South Pacific cyclone season, Lola was first noted as an area of low pressure to the northeast of Honiara in the Solomon Islands.
Port Vila, Vanuatu [1] Discus throw: 45.84 m Georges Laurence: 7 September 1982 Port Vila, Vanuatu [1] Hammer throw: 34.31 m Lachlan Kalsau: 13 December 2017 Pacific Mini Games: Port Vila, Vanuatu [5] Javelin throw: 61.73 m Jack Nasawa: 15/17 December 2021 Port Vila, Vanuatu 65.54 m † Bruno Cevuard: 7 September 1979 South Pacific Games
A tropical cyclone tracking chart is used by those within hurricane-threatened areas to track tropical cyclones worldwide. In the north Atlantic basin, they are known as hurricane tracking charts . New tropical cyclone information is available at least every six hours in the Northern Hemisphere and at least every twelve hours in the Southern ...
The Vanuatu Meteorology Department said Lola's central winds were estimated to be over 100 mph (165 km/hr) on Tuesday, making Severe Cyclone Lola the equivalent of a Category 3 hurricane on the ...
Cyclone Kevin approaching Vanuatu on 3 March At 21:00 UTC that same day, 09F strengthened into a Category 1 tropical cyclone in the Australian scale, with the FMS naming it as Kevin . [ 37 ] The JTWC subsequently followed suit and initiated advisories on the system. [ 38 ]
Cyclone Lola was bearing down on Vanuatu on Tuesday, Oct. 24, 2023. (AccuWeather Enhanced RealVue™ Satellite) Severe Cyclone Lola, packing winds equivalent to that of a major hurricane, rolled ...
Cyclone Nigel was the second of three tropical cyclones to affect Vanuatu within a week, and the second of five tropical cyclones to impact Vanuatu in 1985. [6] Nigel affected the islands of Espiritu Santo, Ambae, Maewo and Pentecost between January 17 and 18, and was thought to have caused more damage than Cyclone Eric.
Cyclone Atu (1983) – a Category 1 tropical cyclone that minimal affected Vanuatu. Cyclone Atu (1996) – a Category 1 tropical cyclone that minimal affected New Caledonia and Vanuatu. Cyclone Atu (2011) – a Category 4 severe tropical cyclone that affected Vanuatu. The name Atu was retired in the South Pacific basin after the 2010–11 season.