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2002–03 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season

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Disturbance 11, when the system had a small center and accompanying convection. By that time, the disturbance had turned to the south, and favorable conditions allowed for gradual development. MFR upgraded the system to tropical storm status late on February 9, although the system was not named Hape until 36 hours later. On February 10, the JTWC initiated advisories on Tropical Cyclone 17S. An eye developed on February 11, suggesting quick intensification. At 1800 UTC that day, the JTWC and MFR upgraded Hape to the equivalent of a minimal hurricane and to tropical cyclone status, respectively. By that time, the cyclone had turned to the east-north-east due to a weakness in a ridge to the north. MFR estimated that Hape reached peak 10-minute winds of 150 km/h (93 mph) on February 12, and the next day the JTWC estimated 1-minute winds of 165 km/h (103 mph). Later, the storm weakened, and it turned to the south-east when the ridge re-intensified. Outflow decreased due to
627:. To emphasize the threat, the Meteorological Service of Mauritius named the system Atang, despite it only being a tropical depression. Late on November 6, JTWC estimated peak winds of 85 km/h (53 mph), around the same time that Atang began a slow motion to the southwest. The next day, the depression resumed a westward motion and became disorganized, with several circulations, and the JTWC and MFR both discontinued advisories. The remnants of Atang again turned to the south-west and re-intensified, prompting JTWC and MFR to re-issue advisories on November 9. By that time, the outflow improved, although it maintained multiple circulations. Atang passed near the north coast of Madagascar on November 10 after turning to the west, and that day the JTWC again discontinued advisories. After another period of re-organization, the agency again re-issued advisories on Atang on November 11 over the 1075:
that day the JTWC issued a TCFA. Subsequently, the MFR upgraded the disturbance to a tropical depression and the JTWC initiated advisories on Tropical Cyclone 11S. Shortly thereafter, the system weakened and the circulation became exposed from the deep convection. The JTWC discontinued advisories on January 24, but MFR continued tracking the disturbance as it moved to the west. After reaching an area of low wind shear, thunderstorms again increased over the center, and the JTWC re-issued advisories on January 28. By that time, the system was nearing eastern Madagascar, and later that day MFR upgraded the system to Tropical Storm Fari. Early on January 29, MFR estimated peak winds of 95 km/h (59 mph), making Fari a moderate tropical storm. Shortly thereafter, the storm made landfall on Madagascar just south of
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system as a tropical disturbance. On February 11, the system turned to the south-east, due to a ridge to the north. That day, JTWC started issuing advisories on Tropical Cyclone 18S. Initially, the storm failed to intensify much due to a nearby upper-level ridge. On February 12, MFR upgraded the system to a tropical storm, and the next day the system was named Isha. Outflow became more pronounced due to minimal wind shear. The JTWC briefly estimated peak 1 minute winds of 85 km/h (53 mph), but the MFR never estimated winds above 65 km/h (40 mph). Isha weakened late on February 13 due to cooler waters, dry air, and stronger shear. On February 14, the JTWC discontinued advisories once there was little convection left, and the MFR estimated Isha dissipated the next day.
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that day to Tropical Storm Crystal. The storm moved southwestward toward Mauritius due to a ridge to the south-east. Strengthening was gradual, and the JTWC upgraded Crystal to the equivalent of a minimal hurricane late on December 24. The next day, an eye developed, although dry air initially prevented much further intensification. MFR upgraded Crystal to tropical cyclone status on December 26, and that day the cyclone passed just east of St. Brandon. Subsequently, Crystal intensified quickly after the eye became clearer, reaching peak winds of 150 km/h (93 mph) on December 27. Around that time, the storm passed east of Mauritius as it turned to the south while rounding the ridge. After maintaining peak winds for about 18 hours, Crystal weakened, gradually undergoing
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initiated advisories on Tropical Cyclone 09S early on January 8. The next day, MFR upgraded it to Tropical Storm Ebula. Outflow became more pronounced and the storm continued to intensify. On January 10, the JTWC upgraded Ebula to the equivalent of a minimal hurricane, and estimated peak winds of 115 km/h (71 mph), just shy of tropical cyclone status. Subsequently, increased wind shear imparted weakening. After having spent much of its duration moving generally southward, Ebula turned to the south-east on January 11 due to a ridge to the south moving farther east. The thunderstorms diminished, and the JTWC discontinued advisories on January 12. That day, MFR declared that Ebula became extratropical, and the remnants dissipated on January 15.
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shear. On February 8, the JTWC initiated advisories on Tropical Cyclone 16S, although initially the circulation was broad and exposed from the thunderstorms. The next day, MFR upgraded the depression to tropical storm status, and the Meteorological Services of Mauritius named the system Gerry. The storm turned to the south toward Mauritius and steadily intensified. On February 12, the JTWC upgraded Gerry to the equivalent of a minimal hurricane, and shortly thereafter MFR upgraded the storm to a tropical cyclone. Around that time, Gerry began undergoing
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Depression Luma. By that time, the JTWC classified the system as extratropical; however, the system developed convection near the center and became more of a tropical cyclone. On April 11, Luma developed an eye in the center of the thunderstorms, prompting MFR to upgrade the storm to peak winds of 130 km/h (81 mph). At that time, the storm was in an area of weak wind shear, although increasing shear caused rapid weakening and for the eye to dissipate. Early on April 12, Luma became extratropical as it merged with an approaching
851: 371:. This is four more than the average of nine named storms. In this season, there were 24 days on which tropical cyclones were active, slightly above normal, but only one storm—Kalunde—remained at that intensity for more than three days. By contrast, there were 68 days in which a tropical storm was active in the basin, which is 15 days above normal. The season began early and ended late; only four seasons began earlier and four ended later than this season since the start of satellite-coverage in the basin. 722:
Tropical Storm Boura, and later that day the JTWC initiated advisories on Tropical Cyclone 03S. With a ridge to the south-east, the storm moved quickly southwestward. Easterly wind shear prevented significant intensification until the circulation became established beneath the convection. On November 17, Boura intensified to reach 10-minute winds of 120 km/h (75 mph), making it a tropical cyclone. The JTWC upgraded Boura to the same intensity that day but in 1-minute winds, or the equivalent of a
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25,000 houses, leaving at least 23,000 people homeless. Flooding in Zambia caused rivers to rise in Mozambique several days after the storm's passage. There were 17 deaths in Mozambique. Further inland, remnant rainfall destroyed a bridge and several houses in Zimbabwe, killing eight people.
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This table lists all of the tropical cyclones and subtropical cyclones that were monitored during the 2002–2003 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season. Information on their intensity, duration, name, areas affected, primarily comes from RSMC La Reunion. Death and damage reports come from either press
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An area of convection persisted on January 20 to the east-south-east of Diego Garcia, quickly developing outflow due to minimal wind shear. It moved to the south-west and its circulation became better defined. On January 23, the MFR initiated advisories on Tropical Disturbance 09, and later
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In both Mozambique and Malawi, Delfina dropped heavy rainfall that caused flooding. In the former country, over 18,000 houses were severely damaged or destroyed, leaving thousands homeless. The storm damaged roads and bridges, which disrupted relief efforts in the aftermath, and floods destroyed
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transition. The convection diminished over the center, and Crystal weakened to tropical storm status on December 28. The next day, the JTWC and MFR discontinued advisories, labeling the storm as extratropical. The remnants continued to the south-east, dissipating on January 3 after crossing
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When the cyclone passed Rodrigues, it produced wind gusts estimated up to 210 km/h (130 mph), which caused an island-wide power outage. Many roads were washed out, and about 80 percent of the drinking water was contaminated. During the storm's three-day passage of the island, a total
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and developed an eye, reaching peak intensity on March 8. Around that time, MFR estimated a minimum pressure of 910 mbar (910 hPa) with winds of 215 km/h (134 mph), and the JTWC estimated peak winds of 260 km/h (160 mph); this made Kalunde the strongest cyclone of
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Along its path, Japhet dropped heavy rainfall that caused widespread river flooding. The rains occurred after an extended drought, although excessive precipitation caused heavy crop damage, notably around where the storm moved ashore. In two provinces in Mozambique, the cyclone damaged or destroyed
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In late December, a tropical disturbance rapidly formed off the north-west coast of Madagascar. By late on December 30, MFR classified it as a tropical disturbance. The system quickly intensified while moving westward, becoming a strong tropical storm before hitting north-eastern Mozambique on
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A strong area of winds near the equator developed an area of convection on November 14 to the east-north-east of Diego Garcia. It quickly developed outflow and a distinct circulation, becoming a tropical depression late on November 14. Early on November 15, MFR upgraded the system to
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in a climatologically unusual area in November, resulting in unconfirmed deaths of fishermen. The first named storm to reach tropical storm intensity was Boura, which brushed the Mascarene Islands with gusty winds and rainfall. In December, Cyclone Crystal threatened to strike Mauritius but instead
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according to MFR, and moved to the south-west before turning sharply to the south-east. That day, the JTWC briefly assessed a fair potential for development. The circulation became exposed on April 9, but when it began quickly intensifying the next day, MFR initiated advisories on Subtropical
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anticipated a storm to form to the south-west of Diego Garcia, which was proven true when an area of convection formed in that area, becoming a tropical disturbance on December 21, the fourth of the season. On December 23, MFR upgraded the disturbance to a tropical depression, and later
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persisted across the south-eastern Indian Ocean in early February. One area was tracked by the JTWC on February 3 in the Australian basin, south-west of Indonesia. The system moved westward without development, crossing into the basin on February 8. The next day, MFR began tracking the
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On February 5, MFR began tracking a tropical disturbance to the east of Madagascar's northern coast. The system moved to the south-west before turning to the north on February 7. By that day, the system had persistent convection around a weak circulation, located in an area of low wind
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hit the country in May 2002, representing the first known occurrence of May tropical cyclone impacts in consecutive years. When Manou struck Madagascar, it produced gusts as strong as 211 km/h (131 mph) and heavy rainfall reaching 227 mm (8.9 in) in a 15‑hour period, both at
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Around the same time that Tropical Storm Gerry was developing, another area of convection to its east was organizing. On February 7, the system became a tropical disturbance, and initially moved to the north. Operationally, MFR first began issuing advisories on February 9 for Tropical
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An area of convection persisted on January 6 to the south-west of Diego Garcia with an associated circulation. It moved generally southward south-west within an area of generally favorable conditions, becoming Tropical Disturbance 08 on January 7. Thunderstorms increased, and the JTWC
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In addition to the named storms and an unnamed tropical storm in September, there was one non-developing tropical depression. On December 25, Tropical Depression 05 developed in the north-eastern portion of the basin. It moved to the south and later south-east, crossing into the Australian
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on November 19, producing 54.5 mm (2.15 in) of rainfall and wind gusts of 106 km/h (66 mph). While the storm turned to the west and northwest, it interacted with the ridge to the south to produce wind gusts of 118 and 111 km/h (73 and 69 mph) on Mauritius and
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Boura maintained its peak winds for about 18 hours, during which wind shear began to increase. The cyclone weakened as it curved more to the west, a change due to a ridge to the south. The JTWC estimated that Boura maintained peak winds of 140 km/h (87 mph). Initially, the storm
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Cyclone Japhet developed on February 25 near the south-west coast of Madagascar, and initially moved to the north-west before turning to the southwest. With favorable conditions for development, Japhet quickly intensified in the Mozambique Channel, reaching maximum winds of 175 km/h
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Convection persisted near a broad circulation on November 3 to the west of Diego Garcia. The system moved westward and organized due to generally favorable conditions. MFR classified it as Tropical Disturbance 02 on November 4. Two days later, the agency upgraded it to Tropical
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In January 2003, Severe Tropical Storm Ebula continued the steady activity, forming in the eastern portion of the basin. Later, Tropical Storm Fari crossed southern Madagascar with heavy rains, causing flooding and mudslides that left 3,400 people homeless. In February, there were four
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Kalunde formed on March 3 from an area of convection south-east of Diego Garcia. The system slowly intensified while drifting to the west, becoming a moderate tropical storm on March 5. Its intensification rate increased as it began a steady south-west movement. Kalunde underwent
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While passing just east of St. Brandon, Crystal produced wind gusts of 91 km/h (57 mph). The storm initially threatened to strike Mauritius, but effects were minimal due to the island being on the dry south-west quadrant of the storm. Crystal produced wind gusts of 91 km/h
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as its circulation became better defined. Operationally, MFR began issuing warnings on September 5 on Tropical Disturbance 01, and the next day upgraded it to a tropical depression. Post analysis from MFR indicated that the system reached peak winds of 65 km/h (40 mph) on
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and reached peak winds only 19 km (12 mi) from the eastern Madagascar coastline. It reached tropical cyclone status, at the time only one of six in the month since 1968. For about 12 hours, the cyclone stalled before turning to the south and weakening. After becoming
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Tropical Storm Fari struck Madagascar after the country had experienced weeks of heavy rainfall, causing widespread flooding. In the area where it moved ashore, the storm flooded crop fields that damaged most of the banana and fruit trees. The storm left landslides that isolated
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Late in the season in April, an area of convection formed south-west of Diego Garcia. It gradually organized, and there was a companion system to the west that also showed signs of development. The eastern system was declared Tropical Disturbance 16 on May 2, and with a
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with Cyclone Gerry to the west, and Hape weakened to tropical storm status on February 13. On February 15, the JTWC discontinued advisories once the circulation was exposed from the deep convection. The next day, MFR followed suit after the circulation dissipated.
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in the Indian Ocean, three of which in the basin. Cyclone Gerry formed first and the farthest west, passing just east of Mauritius and killing one person there. Cyclone Hape formed shortly thereafter, and Tropical Storm Isha formed farther east, having originated from the
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in Mozambique, and 47 people were killed by Delfina. In Malawi, flooding was not widespread, although the storm destroyed about 3,600 houses. Delfina killed eight people in the country. Only two months after the storm struck, however,
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with gusty winds. On May 4 it intensified into Tropical Storm Manou on May 4. After an initial strengthening phase, the storm weakened but later re-intensified as it approached Madagascar. Manou developed a well-defined
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island as a weakening cyclone. Around that time, the storm turned to the south, weakening to a tropical storm on March 14 before becoming extratropical the next day. The remnants of Kalunde dissipated on March 16.
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extending from the eastern coast of Africa imparted a general west-south-west movement. The system was organized enough to be classified by MFR on September 5 at 3.1° S. Subsequently, the system developed more
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December 31. Delfina weakened while moving inland, and it was no longer classifiable as a tropical cyclone by January 1. However, its remnants moved across the country and into
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of 329.1 mm (12.96 in) of rain fell. A total of 1,600 homes were damaged, and total losses across the island amounted to $ 3.15 million (2003 USD,
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During the season, MFR issued advisories on 16 systems, of which 13 intensified to reach tropical storm force winds, meaning conditions were generally favorable for
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of 215 km/h (134 mph). It struck Rodrigues while weakening, damaging 1,600 houses and causing an island-wide power outage. About a month later, a
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Depression 2, and shortly thereafter the JTWC initiated advisories on Tropical Cyclone 02S. At that time, the storm was moving to the south-west toward the
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A tropical disturbance is named when it reaches moderate tropical storm strength. If a tropical disturbance reaches moderate tropical storm status west of
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Four tropical storms active on February 12; from left to right are Gerry, Hape, the system that would become Isha, and Fiona in the Australian region
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A large low-level circulation persisted off the south-west coast of Madagascar on April 6. On April 8, it became a
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struck southern Mozambique and produced widespread flooding in south-eastern Africa, killing 25 people. In March,
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reports or the relevant national disaster management agency while the damage totals are given in 2003 USD.
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widespread areas of crops in the midst of an ongoing food shortage. Lingering flooding caused an outbreak of
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that lasted for two hours across several islands, producing wind gusts up to 130 km/h (81 mph) on
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lasted from late December through early January 2003. Delfina damaged or destroyed thousands of houses in
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assigns the appropriate name to the storm. A new annual list is used every year so no names are retired.
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of the season, but was only a tropical depression; it was named due to the threat to an outer island of
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to the south-east it moved generally to the southwest. Early in its duration, the system affected
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and caused damage in other towns. Fari left 3,400 people homeless and caused an outbreak of
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for the South-West Indian Ocean, tracking all tropical cyclones from the east coast of Africa to
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in south-eastern Madagascar, killing 89 people and destroying thousands of houses.
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on March 2. Japhet slowly weakened while progressing inland, dissipating over
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1648: 1123: 959: 674: 573: 489:(JTWC) initiated advisories on it as Tropical Cyclone 01S. The storm developed 3828:"11 / 12 Mars 2003 : l'île Rodrigues est dévastée par le cyclone Kalunde" 3414:. International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. 2003-01-15 2612: 1733: 1680: 1613: 1598: 1501: 1409: 1331: 1295: 1248: 1216: 1155: 1065: 1033: 991: 890: 803: 736: 706: 620: 605: 501: 494: 472: 444: 345: 305:
named Luma intensified south-east of Madagascar and developed an eye. Lastly,
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In northern Mozambique, Atang produced moderate but beneficial rainfall in
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region on December 27. A day later, the JTWC issued its last advisory.
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left damage and deaths in many of the same areas that Delfina affected.
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was one of the longest lasting and the third-most active season in the
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retained good outflow and convection, and Boura passed just north of
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near the equator, and initially remained disorganized due to high
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was only the sixth May tropical cyclones on record, making a rare
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United States Agency for International Development (2002-11-19).
4217: 1536: 4669: 4504: 4250: 1974: 1957: 3914:(in French). Croix-Rouge Française. 2003-03-20. Archived from 521: 322: 3800:"Le cyclone Kalunde a atteint l'île Rodrigues mercredi soir" 1760:, then the Sub-regional Tropical Cyclone Advisory Centre in 1697:
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3723:"Government Reports On Disasters". Africa News. 2003-04-02. 4023:. International Best Track Archive for Climate Stewardship 3859:. Rodriques Region Assembly. April 4, 2003. Archived from 2789:. World Meteorological Organization. 2005. pp. 28–29 631:. The next day, the system moved inland in south-eastern 2917:"Monthly Global Tropical Cyclone Summary September 2002" 4176: 3885:(in French). Accueil Orange. March 2003. Archived from 3579:"Monthly Global Tropical Cyclone Summary February 2003" 3050:"Monthly Global Tropical Cyclone Summary November 2002" 2888:"Monthly Global Tropical Cyclone Summary December 2002" 1522:
the year in the basin. It weakened after undergoing an
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While moving through Seychelles, the storm produced a
4130:"Madagascar: Cyclone Manou batters eastern provinces" 3244:"Monthly Global Tropical Cyclone Summary January 203" 3945:"Monthly Global Tropical Cyclone Summary April 2003" 3802:(in French). Pan African News Agency. March 13, 2003 3774:"Monthly Global Tropical Cyclone Summary March 2003" 2717:. Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 2011. Archived from 2631:
List of Southern Hemisphere tropical cyclone seasons
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4642: 4619: 4584: 4546: 4399: 3344:"Cholera outbreak kills 12 in flood-hit Mozambique" 3087:"FEWS Mozambique Food Security Update: 19 Nov 2002" 1724:on May 10, Manou dissipated three days later. 1665: 1657: 1583: 1575: 1486: 1478: 1394: 1386: 1316: 1304: 1233: 1225: 1140: 1132: 1050: 1042: 976: 968: 875: 867: 788: 780: 691: 683: 590: 582: 429: 421: 179: 167: 159: 151: 143: 135: 127: 119: 114: 94: 80: 70: 61: 53: 45: 40: 23: 4175: 4001:"Monthly Global Tropical Cyclone Summary May 2003" 3107:Famine Early Warning System Network (2002-11-19). 4672:2000–2009 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone seasons 4423: 3976:. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 3776:. Australian Severe Weather Index. Archived from 3700:"170 km/h cyclone displaces 23,000 in Mozambique" 3681:. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 3650:. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 3522:. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 3487:. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 3461:. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 3272:. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 3190:. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 3151:. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 2948:. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 1172:Early in its duration, Gerry passed just west of 4459: 4375: 4156:. ReliefWeb. Pan African News Agency. 2003-05-19 3365:"Malaria kills 45 in northern Mozambique: radio" 2715:"Joint Typhoon Warning Center Mission Statement" 297:was the strongest storm of the season, reaching 204:South-West Indian Ocean tropical cyclone seasons 4387: 4303: 3315:"Mozambique: 23,000 people affected by cyclone" 1178:Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport 4765:2002–03 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season 4315: 4279:2002–03 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season 3599:"Cyclone 'Gerry' leaves one dead in Mauritius" 3294:"Mozambique Floods Information Bulletin No. 2" 233:2002–03 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season 24:2002–03 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season 4516: 4339: 4262: 4021:"2003 Tropical Cyclone Manou (2003122S11065)" 3830:. Croix-Rouge Française. 2010. Archived from 3819: 3817: 3435:. ReliefWeb. World Food Programme. 2003-01-24 3367:. ReliefWeb. Agence France-Presse. 2003-01-25 1632:Category 1 tropical cyclone (SSHWS) 1453:Category 5 tropical cyclone (SSHWS) 1361:Category 4 tropical cyclone (SSHWS) 1200:Category 2 tropical cyclone (SSHWS) 1107:Category 3 tropical cyclone (SSHWS) 943:Category 1 tropical cyclone (SSHWS) 755:Category 2 tropical cyclone (SSHWS) 658:Category 1 tropical cyclone (SSHWS) 16:Cyclone season in the South-West Indian Ocean 8: 4154:"Madagascar's cyclone death toll reaches 70" 4351: 4327: 3412:"Food and shelter for Malawi flood victims" 2744:Joint Typhoon Warning Center (2005-04-10). 1526:, and on March 12 Kalunde passed near 4666: 4523: 4509: 4501: 4411: 4269: 4255: 4247: 2689:Philippe Caroff; et al. (June 2011). 1945: 350:Regional Specialized Meteorological Center 20: 4197:. World Meteorological Organization. 2003 3288: 3286: 3212:"Track for Severe Tropical Storm Delfina" 2942:"2003 0120022003:Abaimba (2002247S03067)" 4242:2002–03 Cyclone Season from Météo France 3938: 3936: 3934: 3932: 3740:(accessed via Lexis Nexis on 2012-08-22) 3725:(accessed via Lexis Nexis on 2012-08-22) 3625:(accessed via Lexis Nexis on 2013-05-03) 3075:(accessed via Lexis Nexis on 2013-04-28) 485:September 6, the same day that the 239:. Storms during the season impacted the 189:2002–03 Australian region cyclone season 4775:South-West Indian Ocean cyclone seasons 4314: 4309: 4177:"EM-DAT: The Emergency Events Database" 4109:"Madagascar: Cyclone kills at least 20" 3718: 3716: 3668: 3666: 3664: 3572: 3570: 3568: 3566: 3564: 3562: 3560: 3558: 3556: 3391:"Cyclone claims 11 lives in Mozambique" 3385: 3383: 3381: 2784:"The Global Climate System Review 2003" 2681: 2578: 2573: 4446: 4441: 4362: 4357: 4148: 4146: 3963: 3961: 3906: 3904: 3733: 3731: 3637: 3635: 3633: 3631: 3554: 3552: 3550: 3548: 3546: 3544: 3542: 3540: 3538: 3536: 3509: 3507: 3505: 3503: 3501: 3337: 3335: 3238: 3236: 3234: 3232: 3230: 3228: 3177: 3175: 3173: 3171: 3169: 3167: 3165: 3138: 3136: 3134: 3132: 3130: 3128: 3043: 3041: 3039: 3037: 3035: 3033: 3031: 3029: 3027: 3025: 2968: 2966: 2964: 2962: 2881: 2879: 2877: 2875: 2873: 2739: 2737: 2735: 2193:December 30 – January 9 1623: 1546: 1444: 1352: 1270: 1191: 1098: 1008: 934: 833: 746: 649: 548: 387: 4434: 4429: 4338: 4333: 4088:"WFP Emergency Report No. 21 of 2003" 3994: 3992: 3990: 3433:"WFP Emergency Report No. 04 of 2003" 2935: 2933: 2910: 2908: 2906: 2904: 2871: 2869: 2867: 2865: 2863: 2861: 2859: 2857: 2855: 2853: 2778: 2776: 2774: 2772: 2746:"2003 Annual Tropical Cyclone Report" 1971: 1960: 1951: 1948: 1727:Manou struck Madagascar a year after 635:, and dissipated shortly thereafter. 7: 4398: 4393: 4374: 4369: 4350: 4345: 3619:"Earthweek: A Diary of the Planet". 3069:"Earthweek: A Diary of the Planet". 2665:North Indian Ocean cyclone seasons: 2425:February 25 – March 5 194:2002–03 South Pacific cyclone season 4470: 4465: 4422: 4417: 4386: 4381: 4326: 4321: 4218:Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) 4180:. Université catholique de Louvain. 4086:World Food Programme (2003-05-23). 3883:"Kalunde : Rodrigues meurtrie" 2696:. World Meteorological Organization 2583:September 4 – May 10 1448:Intense tropical cyclone (MFR) 1356:Intense tropical cyclone (MFR) 1102:Intense tropical cyclone (MFR) 508:. Heavy rainfall affected Praslin, 4410: 4405: 2014:1,003 hPa (29.6186 inHg) 1274:Moderate tropical storm (MFR) 812:For several days in mid-December, 391:Moderate tropical storm (MFR) 14: 4302: 4297: 4237:World Meteorological Organization 3912:"Rodrigues ravagé par un cyclone" 3109:"Mozambique Food Security Update" 1550:Subtropical depression (MFR) 4485: 4484: 4287: 3702:. ReliefWeb. Reuters. 2003-03-05 3393:. ReliefWeb. Reuters. 2003-03-07 3342:Mangwiro, Charles (2003-01-27). 2615: 2591:910 hPa (26.8723 inHg) 2558:950 hPa (28.0535 inHg) 2518:980 hPa (28.9394 inHg) 2480:910 hPa (26.8723 inHg) 2440:935 hPa (27.6105 inHg) 2400:995 hPa (29.3823 inHg) 2362:960 hPa (28.3488 inHg) 2324:940 hPa (27.7582 inHg) 2286:985 hPa (29.0870 inHg) 2248:972 hPa (28.7031 inHg) 2208:985 hPa (29.0870 inHg) 2172:Madagascar, Mozambique, Tanzania 2168:998 hPa (29.4709 inHg) 2130:955 hPa (28.2011 inHg) 2092:965 hPa (28.4964 inHg) 2056:Madagascar, Mozambique, Tanzania 2052:997 hPa (29.4414 inHg) 1647: 1639: 1565: 1557: 1468: 1460: 1441:Intense Tropical Cyclone Kalunde 1376: 1368: 1294: 1286: 1215: 1207: 1122: 1114: 1032: 1024: 1012:Severe tropical storm (MFR) 958: 950: 938:Severe tropical storm (MFR) 857: 849: 837:Severe tropical storm (MFR) 814:tropical cyclone forecast models 770: 762: 673: 665: 572: 564: 411: 403: 29: 4458: 4453: 2556: 2551: 2546: 2516: 2511: 2506: 2478: 2473: 2468: 2438: 2433: 2428: 2398: 2393: 2388: 2360: 2355: 2350: 2322: 2317: 2312: 2284: 2279: 2274: 2246: 2241: 2236: 2206: 2201: 2196: 2166: 2161: 2156: 2128: 2123: 2118: 2090: 2085: 2080: 2050: 2045: 2040: 2012: 2007: 2002: 1349:Intense Tropical Cyclone Japhet 4231:Météo France (RSMC La Réunion) 3751:"2003 Kalunde (2003062S10080)" 3266:"2003 Delfina (2002364S16045)" 3184:"2003 Crystal (2002356S07070)" 1095:Intense Tropical Cyclone Gerry 784:December 21 – December 29 687:November 14 – November 27 552:Tropical depression (MFR) 425:September 5 – September 8 1: 4132:. ReliefWeb. IRIN. 2003-05-09 4111:. ReliefWeb. IRIN. 2003-05-13 2751:. p. 644. Archived from 1490:215 km/h (130 mph) 1398:175 km/h (110 mph) 1340:Widespread convection in the 1229:February 7 – February 16 1144:165 km/h (105 mph) 1136:February 5 – February 15 830:Severe Tropical Storm Delfina 586:November 4 – November 13 3999:Padgett, Gary (2006-12-27). 3516:"2003 Gerry (2003037S12061)" 3455:"2003 Ebula (2003007S10072)" 3145:"2003 Boura (2002319S06078)" 2635:Atlantic hurricane seasons: 2588:215 km/h (134 mph) 2475:215 km/h (134 mph) 2444:Mozambique, Zambia, Zimbabwe 2435:175 km/h (109 mph) 2319:165 km/h (103 mph) 1669:155 km/h (95 mph) 1587:130 km/h (80 mph) 1267:Moderate Tropical Storm Isha 1237:150 km/h (90 mph) 1046:January 24 – January 31 980:110 km/h (70 mph) 871:December 30 – January 9 822:into the Australian region. 792:150 km/h (90 mph) 695:130 km/h (80 mph) 487:Joint Typhoon Warning Center 358:Joint Typhoon Warning Center 344:'s meteorological office in 264:veered eastward, and later, 95: • Lowest pressure 3970:"2003 Luma (2003098S23041)" 3675:"2003 Isha (2003035S10099)" 3644:"2003 Hape (2003039S15066)" 3481:"2003 Fari (2003021S11081)" 2645:Pacific hurricane seasons: 2553:155 km/h (96 mph) 2513:130 km/h (81 mph) 2357:150 km/h (93 mph) 2243:115 km/h (71 mph) 2125:150 km/h (93 mph) 2087:130 km/h (81 mph) 1627:Tropical cyclone (MFR) 1543:Subtropical Depression Luma 1320:65 km/h (40 mph) 1279:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 1195:Tropical cyclone (MFR) 1054:95 km/h (60 mph) 1017:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 972:January 7 – January 12 931:Severe Tropical Storm Ebula 879:95 km/h (60 mph) 842:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 750:Tropical cyclone (MFR) 653:Tropical cyclone (MFR) 594:55 km/h (35 mph) 557:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 467:. It was associated with a 433:65 km/h (40 mph) 396:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 4801: 2833:"Cyclone Season 2001–2002" 2808:"1993–1994 Cyclone Season" 2395:65 km/h (40 mph) 2281:95 km/h (59 mph) 2203:95 km/h (59 mph) 2163:55 km/h (34 mph) 2047:55 km/h (34 mph) 2009:65 km/h (40 mph) 1694: 1688: 1509: 1417: 1390:February 25 – March 5 1005:Severe Tropical Storm Fari 898: 714: 542: 538:List of storms named Atang 535: 452: 384:Moderate Tropical Storm 01 276:, killing 54 people. 171:> $ 6.7 million (2003 81: • Maximum winds 4785:Tropical cyclones in 2003 4780:Tropical cyclones in 2002 4678: 4480: 4294: 4285: 4277:Tropical cyclones of the 2655:Pacific typhoon seasons: 2574: 1954: 1636: 1631: 1626: 1554: 1549: 1524:eyewall replacement cycle 1457: 1452: 1447: 1365: 1360: 1355: 1283: 1278: 1273: 1204: 1199: 1194: 1111: 1106: 1101: 1021: 1016: 1011: 947: 942: 937: 846: 841: 836: 759: 754: 749: 662: 657: 652: 561: 556: 551: 532:Tropical Depression Atang 400: 395: 390: 299:10-minute sustained winds 202: 184: 152:Intense tropical cyclones 110: 66: 28: 2623:Tropical cyclones portal 2470:Intense tropical cyclone 2430:Intense tropical cyclone 2314:Intense tropical cyclone 743:Tropical Cyclone Crystal 4571:South-West Indian Ocean 3601:. Panapress. 2003-02-13 2390:Moderate tropical storm 2004:Moderate tropical storm 1579:April 8 – April 11 1482:March 3 – March 14 459:In late August, a weak 237:South-West Indian Ocean 3857:"Debate No. 6 of 2003" 2596:>$ 6.7 million 2508:Subtropical depression 1620:Tropical Cyclone Manou 1609:subtropical depression 901:Tropical Storm Delfina 646:Tropical Cyclone Boura 623:, developing improved 617:Mauritius outer island 348:(MFR) is the official 338: 266:Tropical Storm Delfina 54:Last system dissipated 3943:Hoarau, Karl (2003). 3753:. Climate Stewardship 2276:Severe tropical storm 2238:Severe tropical storm 2198:Severe tropical storm 1695:Further information: 1188:Tropical Cyclone Hape 715:Further information: 640:Cabo Delgado Province 543:Further information: 461:low-level circulation 453:Further information: 365:tropical cyclogenesis 336: 259:. Atang later struck 4558:North Indian Ocean ( 3346:. ReliefWeb. Reuters 2212:Mozambique, Tanzania 1955:Peak intensity 1312:) – February 15 2487:$ 3.15 million 2158:Tropical depression 2153:December 25–27 2115:December 21–29 2077:November 14–27 2042:Tropical depression 1661:May 2 – May 10 1539:3.4 million). 512:, and particularly 303:subtropical cyclone 115:Seasonal statistics 88:10-minute sustained 46:First system formed 41:Seasonal boundaries 4643:Non-seasonal lists 4223:2010-03-01 at the 2575:Season aggregates 2385:February 9–15 2347:February 7–16 2328:Mauritius, Réunion 2309:February 5–15 2271:January 24–31 2217:$ 3.5 million 2037:November 4–13 1999:September 5–8 629:Mozambique Channel 339: 120:Total disturbances 84:215 km/h (130 mph) 35:Season summary map 4752: 4751: 4745: 4687: 4663: 4662: 4554:Australian region 4532:Tropical cyclones 4498: 4497: 3834:on April 17, 2010 3621:The Vancouver Sun 3071:The Vancouver Sun 2605: 2604: 2233:January 7–12 1969: 1934: 1933: 1687: 1686: 1672: 1605: 1604: 1590: 1508: 1507: 1493: 1433:on March 6. 1416: 1415: 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Index


Kalunde
hPa
mbar
USD
2002–03 Australian region cyclone season
2002–03 South Pacific cyclone season
South-West Indian Ocean tropical cyclone seasons
2000–01
2001–02
2003–04
2004–05
South-West Indian Ocean
Mascarene Islands
Seychelles
Madagascar
named storm
Mauritius
Tanzania
Tropical Storm Delfina
Mozambique
Malawi
tropical cyclones
Australian basin
Cyclone Japhet
Cyclone Kalunde
10-minute sustained winds
subtropical cyclone
Cyclone Manou
landfall

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