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Severe Tropical Cyclone Osea was the second of seven cyclones to affect French Polynesia during the 1997–98 South Pacific cyclone season. The fourth tropical cyclone and second severe tropical cyclone of the very active season, Osea began as a low that formed on November 22, and the storm initially remained weak. Moving south and later east ...
Pages in category "Tropical cyclones in French Polynesia" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. ... 1960s South Pacific cyclone seasons; A ...
Category 2 tropical cyclone: 110 km/h (70 mph) 975 hPa (28.79 inHg) French Polynesia: Minor: None [60] Veli: February 1 – 3, 1998: Category 2 tropical cyclone: 100 km/h (65 mph) 985 hPa (29.09 inHg) French Polynesia: Minor: None [60] Cora: December 23 – 28, 1998: Category 3 severe tropical cyclone: 140 km/h (85 mph) 960 hPa (28.35 inHg ...
March 13 – 14, 1901 – A tropical cyclone impacted Fiji. [6] April 2, 1901 – A tropical cyclone impacted Fiji's Lau Islands. [4] December 22, 1901 – A tropical cyclone impacted French Polynesia's Society Islands, where it destroyed a large part of the Papeete quays. [8] December 26, 1901 – A tropical cyclone impacted Fiji's Rewa Province.
Severe Tropical Cyclone Wasa–Arthur was the first major tropical cyclone to affect French Polynesia and Tahiti since the 1982–83 season.The system was first noted on 3 December 1991, as a shallow tropical depression that was embedded within the monsoon trough, to the north of the Cook Island: Rarotonga.
2016–17 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season 2: Madagascar: 2 1 None None 2015–16 South Pacific cyclone season 1: Cook Islands, Niue, Tonga, Vanuatu, Fiji, French Polynesia, New Caledonia, Solomon Islands, Wallis and Futuna, Samoan Islands: 10 5 $1.4 billion 46 2016–17 South Pacific cyclone season 2: Fiji: 5 0 $4.7 million None
June 2–9, 1864 – A tropical cyclone impacted Valparaíso in Chile. [3] January 25 – February 3, 1865 – A tropical cyclone impacted Samoa and the Southern Cook Islands. [6] February 2–3, 1865 – A tropical cyclone caused major damage to French Polynesia, including on the Leeward Islands, Tahiti and the Austral Islands. [7] [11]
Samoa, American Samoa, Southern Cook Islands, French Polynesia: None None 07F: February 5–8 Unknown 1002 French Polynesia: None None Osai: February 6–12 85 (50) 991 Samoa, American Samoa, Southern Cook Islands: None None [96] 09F: February 11–13 Unknown 1004 French Polynesia: None None 10F: February 14–17 55 (35) 995 None None None ...