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Cyclone Yaku is the only known tropical cyclone to have ever affected the Pacific side of South America on record, albeit its status as a tropical cyclone is unofficial. [citation needed] Although conditions are typically too hostile for many storms to hit the area from the South Atlantic Ocean, there have been a few tropical cyclones to affect ...
The developing tropical disturbance in the western Caribbean Sea got the temporary name Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine this morning. That designation allows watches or warnings to be issued for ...
The cyclone left 34 fatalities in Tanzania. [1][2] January 28, 1984 - Tropical Storm Domoina struck southeastern Mozambique, and later crossed into Swaziland and eastern South Africa. In Mozambique, Domoina killed 109 people and caused about $75 million in damage. Rainfall in Swaziland reached 906 mm (35.7 in) at Piggs Peak.
113.4 m/s (254 mph; 220.4 kn; 408 km/h) April 10, 1996. Cyclone Olivia in Barrow Island, Western Australia. [11] Highest accumulated cyclone energy (ACE) index for a tropical cyclone. 87. February 4, 2023 – March 14, 2023. Cyclone Freddy in the Australian region and South-West Indian Ocean.
Ginger's formation was the farthest east on record for an Atlantic tropical cyclone. [16] [17] September 12, 1968: Tropical Storm Edna brushed the Cape Verde Islands before reaching tropical storm strength. [18] August 25, 1973: Tropical Storm Christine formed over western Africa at 10°N-15°W before reaching tropical storm strength. [19]
Hurricane Beryl. Hurricane Beryl was a deadly and destructive tropical cyclone that impacted parts of the Caribbean, the Yucatán Peninsula, and the Gulf Coast of the United States in late June and early July 2024. It was the earliest-forming Category 5 hurricane on record and the second such storm in the month of July, the other being 2005 's ...
On April 13, 1952, a tropical cyclone was first observed north of the Comoros. The cyclone moved west-southwestwards towards the coast of Africa at a low latitude. On April 15, the ship M.V. Tayari encountered the eye of the cyclone and observed a minimum pressure of 958 mbar (28.3 inHg).
The Horn of Africa has experienced the effects of 14 North Indian Ocean tropical cyclones since 1984, resulting in at least 108 fatalities. All but two of the storms struck Somalia from the east. The other two – a storm in May 1984 and Cyclone Sagar in May 2018 – traversed the Gulf of Aden and struck northern Somalia.