South Pacific cyclone season 2013-2014

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South Pacific cyclone season 2013-2014
All the storms of the season
All the storms of the season
Formation of the
first storm
19th October 2013
Dissolution of the
last storm
March 20, 2014
Strongest storm Ian - 930  hPa  ( mbar ), 110  kn  (205  km / h )  (10 minutes)
Trop. Disruptions 21st
Tropical lows 13
Tropical cyclones 6th
Tropical cyclones 6th
Heavy tropical cyclones 2
Total number of victims 12 total
Total damage $ 4.3 million   (2014)
South Pacific cyclone season
2011–12 , 2012–13 , 2013–14 , 2014–15 , 2015–16

The South Pacific cyclone season 2013–2014 was the period in 2013 and 2014 when most of the tropical cyclones formed in the South Pacific east of longitude 160 ° east. The season officially started on November 1, 2013 and ended on April 30, 2014. However, this season includes all tropical cyclones that form between July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014.

Within the South Pacific basin, tropical cyclones are monitored by the Regional Specialized Meteorological Center (RSMC) , which operates the Fiji Meteorological Service in Nadi , Fiji and a Tropical Cyclone Warning Center (TCWC) in Wellington , the Meteorological Service of New Zealand . The RSMC Nadi assigns a designation consisting of the letter F and a consecutive two-digit number to all systems that arise within the South Pacific or move into this area. The United States' Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) issues unofficial storm warnings in the South Pacific; storms are identified with the letter P and a two-digit number. The JTWC storm warnings are primarily aimed at United States military facilities. RSMC Nadi and TCWC Wellington use the Australian scale, which is based on ten-minute sustained winds, while the JTWC uses one-minute winds and the Saffir-Simpson hurricane wind scale .

Season overview

Storms

Tropical disturbance 01F

Tropical disorder ( FMS )
01F Oct 18 2013 2315Z.jpg 01F 2013 track.png
Duration October 19 - October 20
intensity Wind strength unknown, 1004 hPa

Early on October 19, the RSMC Nadi reported that the first tropical disturbance of the season had formed in an area of ​​light vertical wind shear about 800 km southeast of Honiara , Solomon Islands . The system moved northwest during the day and disintegrated north of Vanuatu the following morning .

Tropical Depression 02F

Tropical Depression ( FMS )
02F Oct 20 2013 2300Z.jpg 02F 2013 track.png
Duration October 19 - October 23
intensity Wind strength unknown, 1002 hPa

On October 19, RSMC Nadi began monitoring the second tropical disturbance of the season, located 1,550 km northeast of Suva , Fiji .

Tropical Depression 03F

Tropical Depression ( FMS )
03F Oct 22 2013 0235Z.jpg 03F 2013 track.png
Duration October 21 - October 22
intensity Wind strength unknown, 1005 hPa

Late on October 21, the RSMC Nadi reported that a tropical depression had formed about 265 km northeast of Honiara , Solomon Islands . The following day the system weakened considerably and the RSMC Nadi published the last warning.

Tropical Depression 04F

Tropical Depression ( FMS )
Temporary cyclone south.svg 04F 2013 track.png
Duration October 25th - October 27th
intensity Wind strength unknown, 1007 hPa

On October 25th, RSMC Nadi reported that a tropical depression had formed about 330 km southeast of Honiara , Solomon Islands . The system affected the weather in the Solomon Islands for the next day before the RSMC Nadi issued the final warning about the depression on October 27th.

Tropical Depression 05F

Tropical Depression ( FMS )
Temporary cyclone south.svg 05F 2013 track.png
Duration December 9th - December 13th
intensity Wind strength unknown, 999 hPa

Early on December 9th, a tropical fault formed about 300 km west-southwest of Rotuma Island . In the course of the following day this organized itself more and more and was updated to a tropical depression on December 11th.

Tropical disturbance 06F

Tropical disorder ( FMS )
Temporary cyclone south.svg 06F 2013 track.png
Duration December 23rd - December 29th
intensity Wind strength unknown, 1003 hPa

Late on December 23, RSMC Nadi reported the formation of a tropical fault northeast of the Santa Cruz Islands .

Heavy Tropical Cyclone Ian

Tropical Category 5 Cyclone ( FMS )
Category 4 cyclone
Ian Jan 11 2014 0140Z.jpg Ian 2014 track.png
Duration January 2nd - January 14th
intensity 110 kn (205 km / h ) (10 minutes) , 930 hPa

On the evening of January 2, a tropical fault formed between Wallis and Futuna and Samoa . Two days later it intensified into a tropical depression as it moved south. Late on January 5th, RSMC Nadi upgraded the system to a tropical cyclone, which it named Ian . At the same time, the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) also began monitoring the depression and upgraded it to a tropical storm, which was given the 07P identification . After longer than a Category 1 cyclone, the RSMC finally updated Nadi Ian to a Category 2 cyclone at midnight on January 8th. The storm intensified rapidly and intensified into a Category 3 severe tropical cyclone on the evening of the same day Ian achieved Category 4 cyclone status early on January 9th. In the meantime, the storm weakened into a category 3 cyclone, but was able to intensify again into a category 4 cyclone. At noon on January 10th, Ian even intensified into a cyclone of the highest category 5. After only six hours, however, the storm weakened again into a cyclone of the second highest category. Early on January 11th, however, the RSMC Nadi found that Ian had re-intensified and therefore upgraded him to a Category 5 cyclone again. With the storm now moving ever further south, Ian began its weakening phase early on January 12th and was downgraded to a Category 4 cyclone by RSMC Nadi. 12 hours later, Ian crossed 25 degrees south longitude and thus moved into the area of ​​responsibility of the TCWC Wellington, which reported that the storm had weakened into a category 3 cyclone. Ian weakened into a Category 2 cyclone early on January 13th and a Category 1 cyclone another 12 hours later. The TCWC Wellington issued the final warning on the morning of the following day.

At least one person was killed in Tonga as a result of the effects of the cyclone . Ian covered numerous roofs and knocked down countless trees on the island nation. A state of emergency has been declared over parts of the country because of the cyclone.

Tropical cyclone June

Tropical Category 1 Cyclone ( FMS )
Tropical storm
June Jan 17 2014 0240Z.jpg June 2014 track.png
Duration January 13th - January 19th
intensity 40 kn (75 km / h ) (10 minutes) , 990 hPa

Early on January 13, the RSMC reported to Nadi that a tropical fault had formed southeast of Makira , Solomon Islands . Two days later, the fault crossed 160 degrees east and was now under Australian responsibility. However, the system moved back into the area of ​​responsibility of the RSMC Nadi the following day. Early on January 17th, the Depression achieved tropical cyclone status and was named June . 12 hours later, the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) also updated the system to include a tropical storm and named it 10P . On the evening of the same day, the storm reached its peak with 10-minute winds of 75 km / h and an air pressure of 990  hPa and passed a few hours later over New Caledonia . June then weakened rapidly and was downgraded to Tropical Depression late January 18th. On the night of January 19, the remaining low crossed 25 degrees south longitude and was now the responsibility of the TCWC Wellington, where it became extra-tropical a little later.

At least one person was killed in gusts of wind and heavy rainfall in New Caledonia .

Tropical Depression 09F

Tropical Depression ( FMS )
Temporary cyclone south.svg 09F 2014 track.png
Duration January 21st - January 24th
intensity Wind strength unknown, 1004 hPa

Late on January 21st, a tropical fault formed about 340 km southwest of Palmerston , Cook Islands . 12 hours later, the RSMC Nadi updated the system to a tropical depression.

Tropical Disturbance 10F

Tropical disorder ( FMS )
Temporary cyclone south.svg 10F 2014 track.png
Duration January 22nd - January 24th
intensity Wind strength unknown, 1004 hPa

On the morning of January 22nd, RSMC Nadi began observing a tropical disturbance that formed approximately 530 km east-southeast of Taumako, Duff Islands .

Tropical disturbance 11F

Tropical disorder ( FMS )
Temporary cyclone south.svg 11F 2014 track.png
Duration January 29th - January 29th
intensity Wind strength unknown, 1000 hPa

Early on January 29, RSMC Nadi reported that a tropical fault had formed a few kilometers southwest of Sigatoka , Fiji . On the evening of the same day, the system moved into the area of ​​responsibility of the TCWC Wellington.

Tropical cyclone Edna

Tropical Category 2 Cyclone ( FMS )
Tropical storm
Edna Feb 3 2014 2340Z.jpg Edna 2014 track.png
Duration February 4th (From the Australian region ) - February 6th
intensity 50 kn (95 km / h ) (10 minutes) , 985 hPa

Early on February 4th, the residual depth of the tropical cyclone Edna, which was created in the Australian area of ​​responsibility, crossed 160 degrees east longitude and was now in the South Pacific, where it was able to intensify rapidly and was updated again to a tropical cyclone by the RSMC Nadi. Nine hours later, the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) also began monitoring the system and classified it as a tropical storm that was identified as 12P . On the night of February 5, the RSMC updated Nadi Edna to a Category 2 cyclone with wind speeds of 95 km / h and an air pressure of 985  hPa . On the afternoon of the following day, the storm weakened into a category 1 cyclone and at the same time moved into the area of ​​responsibility of the TCWC Wellington, so that the RSMC Nadi issued the final warning.

Tropical disturbance 13F

Tropical disorder ( FMS )
Temporary cyclone south.svg 13F 2014 track.png
Duration February 16 - February 19
intensity Wind strength unknown, 1003 hPa

The thirteenth tropical fault formed on February 16, north-northwest of Vanuatu . Due to unfavorable conditions, the system did not develop any further, but instead dissolved into a subtropical ridge in the neighborhood on the morning of February 19.

Tropical Depression 14F

Tropical Depression ( FMS )
Temporary cyclone south.svg 14F 2014 track.png
Duration February 23 - February 26
intensity Wind strength unknown, 1002 hPa

On the evening of February 23, RSMC Nadi began observing a tropical disturbance located approximately 45 km north-northwest of Maéwo , Vanuatu . The following day it intensified into a tropical depression. However, the RSMC Nadi issued the final warning about the system only nine hours later because it had merged with another tropical depression and has not been managed as a separate low pressure area since.

Tropical cyclone Kofi

Tropical Category 2 Cyclone ( FMS )
Tropical storm
Kofi Mar 2 2014 2150Z.jpg Kofi 2014 track.png
Duration February 24th - March 4th
intensity 55 kn (100 km / h ) (10 minutes) , 980 hPa

On February 24, the RSMC reported to Nadi that a tropical depression had formed about 265 km west of Nadi , Fiji . Over the course of the next four days, the system crossed the Fiji Islands and wasn't updated to a tropical cyclone until March 1, which was named Kofi . The Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) began observing the storm a day earlier and named it 16P . The cyclone moved south-east and reached wind speeds of around 85 km / h and an air pressure of 985 hPa on March 2  , before it crossed the 25th degree south a little later and was now the responsibility of the TCWC Wellington, which gave its first warning released early the following day and simultaneously upgraded Kofi to a Category 2 cyclone. Six hours later the storm reached its peak with sustained wind speeds of 100 km / h and a minimum air pressure of 980  hPa . After that, however, Kofi quickly weakened and was downgraded to a Category 1 cyclone again at midnight on March 4th. A little later, the TCWC Wellington published the final warning about the storm.

Tropical disturbance 16F

Tropical disorder ( FMS )
Temporary cyclone south.svg 16F 2014 track.png
Duration February 26th - February 27th (→ Australian region )
intensity Wind strength unknown, 1001 hPa

Late on February 26, RSMC Nadi began observing another tropical disturbance located approximately 90 km south of the Indispensable Reefs . Just 12 hours later, the system crossed 160 degrees east and was now the responsibility of the TCWC Brisbane.

Tropical disturbance 17F

Tropical disorder ( FMS )
Temporary cyclone south.svg
Duration March 6th - March 8th
intensity Wind strength unknown, 1005 hPa

On the evening of March 6, RSMC Nadi began observing a tropical disturbance located approximately 90 km north-northeast of Port Vila , Vanuatu .

Severe tropical cyclone Lusi

Tropical Category 3 Cyclone ( FMS )
Category 1 cyclone
Lusi Mar 12 2014 2225UTC.jpg Lusi 2014 track.png
Duration March 7th - March 14th
intensity 80 kn (150 km / h ) (10 minutes) , 960 hPa

Early on March 7th, the RSMC reported to Nadi that another tropical disturbance had formed approximately 540 km west-northwest of Nadi , Fiji . Two days later it deepened into a tropical depression when it was over Vanuatu . On the same day, the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) upgraded the system to a tropical storm, dubbed 18P . On the night of March 10th, the RSMC Nadi recognized that the low pressure area had intensified and therefore updated it to a tropical cyclone and named it Lusi . The storm reached the intensity of a Category 2 cyclone a day later. Moving southeast, Lusi continued to strengthen rapidly, so the RSMC Nadi updated the storm to a Category 3 Severe Tropical Cyclone on March 12th. At the same time, the JTWC upgraded the system to a Category 1 cyclone. On the night of March 13th, Lusi reached its peak with continuous 10-minute wind speeds of around 150 km / h and a minimum air pressure of 960  hPa . 12 hours later, the cyclone crossed 25 degrees south longitude and thus moved into the area of ​​responsibility of the TCWC Wellington. The same evening the final warning about the system was issued when it was declared non-tropical by the TCWC Wellington.

In Vanuatu , heavy rains and gusts of wind caused flooding in which three people were killed.

Tropical cyclone Mike

Tropical Category 1 Cyclone ( FMS )
Tropical storm
Mike Mar 19 2014 0030Z.jpg Mike 2014 track.png
Duration March 12th - March 20th
intensity 35 kn (65 km / h ) (10 minutes) , 990 hPa

On the morning of March 12, RSMC Nadi began observing a tropical disturbance located approximately 255 km east-southeast of Pago Pago , American Samoa . About 5 days later the system intensified into a tropical depression. Early on March 19, both the RSMC Nadi and the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) upgraded the depression to a tropical cyclone, named Mike and ID 20P . The last warning to Mike was given the morning of the next day when the storm turned extra-tropical.

Tropical Disturbance 20F

Tropical disorder ( FMS )
Temporary cyclone south.svg Hadi 2014 track.png
Duration March 12 (From the Australian region ) - March 18 (→ Australian region )
intensity Wind strength unknown, 1000 hPa

On the evening of March 12, the RSMC Nadi classified the residual depth of the former tropical cyclone Hadi as a tropical fault when it was located about 515 km southeast of Honiara , Solomon Islands .

Tropical Depression 21F

Tropical Depression ( FMS )
Temporary cyclone south.svg 21F 2014 track.png
Duration March 17th - March 19th
intensity 25 kn (45 km / h ) (10 minutes) , 998 hPa

Late on March 17, RSMC Nadi began monitoring a tropical disturbance that formed about 210 km north-northwest of Aitutaki , Cook Islands . Nine hours later the system intensified into a tropical depression. On the night of March 19, the RSMC Nadi issued the final warning about the depression.

Storm names

If a tropical depression has intensified within the South Pacific to such an extent that the sustained ten-minute wind speeds are at least 65 km / h and these wind speeds surround the center at least halfway, these storms are given names. If these storms intensify between the equator and 25 ° S and between 160 ° E and 120 ° W, they are named by the Regional Specialized Meteorological Center in Nadi (RSMC Nadi). If the system intensifies south of 25 ° S, the Tropical Cyclone Warning Center (TCWC Wellington) in Wellington, New Zealand assigns the name in consultation with the RSMC Nadi. Systems moving from or across the South Pacific to the Australian region will retain their original name. The first cyclone to be named this season was named Ian.

  • Ian
  • June
  • Kofi
  • Lusi
  • Mike
  • Groove  (unused)
  • Odile  (unused)
  • Pam  (unused)
  • Reuben  (unused)
  • Solo  (unused)

See also

Individual evidence

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