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Toto was replaced with Imogene the Cow, and Tryxie Tryfle, a waitress, and Pastoria, a streetcar operator, were added as fellow cyclone victims.
The expedition ran into a cyclone and was forced to change course.
The India Meteorological Department ( 1875 ) was established following tropical cyclone and monsoon related famines in the previous decades.
In January 2004, Niue was struck by a devastating cyclone ( Cyclone Heta ) which left 200 of the islands ' 1600 inhabitants homeless.
According to temple records, this natural causeway was formerly complete, but was breached by a violent storm ( probably a cyclone ) in 1480.
February 2 – 4, 1994, Madagascar was struck by Cyclone Geralda, the worst cyclone to come ashore on the island since 1927.
When Bourdonnais was forced to leave India in October after the devastation of his squadron by a cyclone Dupleix reneged on the agreement.
In October the French squadron was devastated by a cyclone, losing four ships of the line and suffering heavy damage to four more, and the surviving ships withdrew.
Further damage to the economy ( estimated at US $ 30 million ) was wrought by a cyclone that hit the northern island of Vanua Levu in January 2003.
The deadliest hurricane ever was the 1970 Bhola cyclone ; the deadliest Atlantic hurricane was the Great Hurricane of 1780 which devastated Martinique, St. Eustatius and Barbados.
The new country was still recovering from a severe cyclone that hit the area in 1970 and cause 250, 000 deaths.
These generally short-lived systems may be either cold core or warm core, and in 1972 this type of subtropical cyclone was referred to as a " neutercane ".
Much of the town was destroyed by a cyclone in 1912, according to Frank Leslie's Weekly magazine, which ran pictures.
On June 20, 1914, Henderson was hit by a " baby cyclone.
A cyclone fence was erected to enclose the property in 1954.
Uden was visited by Wilhelmina, queen of the Netherlands after it had been struck by a cyclone in 1925 which caused much devastation.
The only Church edifice left standing after the great cyclone was the predominantly-black Baptist church.
It was damaged by a cyclone in 1900 and burned to the ground in 1923.
During the cyclone, several extreme gusts of greater than 300 km / h ( 160 kt ; 83 m / s ) were recorded, with a maximum 5-minute mean speed of 176 km / h ( 95 kt ; 49 m / s ), the extreme gust factor was in the order of 2. 27 – 2. 75 times the mean wind speed.
The pattern and scales of the gusts suggests that a mesovortex was embedded in the already strong eyewall of the cyclone.
Hurricane Alicia was the costliest tropical cyclone in the Atlantic since Hurricane Agnes in 1972.
In addition, Alicia was the first billion-dollar tropical cyclone in Texas history.
After becoming a tropical cyclone, the depression was moving slowly westward, due to a ridge to its north.

cyclone and sixth
The eight tropical cyclone, eight named storm, and sixth hurricane of the 1996 Atlantic hurricane season, Hortense developed on September 3 from a tropical wave in the central Atlantic Ocean.
The cyclone was the ninth named storm, the sixth hurricane and the fourth major hurricane of the active 2004 Atlantic hurricane season.
Hurricane Frederic was the sixth tropical cyclone, third hurricane and second major hurricane of the 1979 Atlantic hurricane season.
The eleventh tropical cyclone and sixth hurricane of the 1990 Atlantic hurricane season, Klaus developed from a tropical wave on October 3 a short distance east of Dominica.
The eighth tropical cyclone and sixth named storm of the 1966 Atlantic hurricane season, Faith developed from an area of disturbed weather between Cape Verde and the west coast of Africa on August 21.
The sixth known tropical cyclone, fifth named storm, and second hurricane of the season, Ethel developed from a disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico on September 14.

cyclone and cyclonic
Cyclone, tropical cyclone, hurricane, and typhoon are different names for the same phenomenon a cyclonic storm system that forms over the oceans.
Lastly, a formative tropical cyclone needs a pre-existing system of disturbed weather, although without a circulation no cyclonic development will take place.
A particle in the cyclonic flow will move towards either the wall of the cyclone, or the central axis of the cyclone until the drag, buoyant and centrifugal forces are balanced.
Throughout its life as a tropical cyclone, Andres moved very little and slowly executed a cyclonic loop, while remaining well away from any land .< ref name =" EPAC 1991 ">
The term " cyclone " refers to such storms ' cyclonic nature, with counterclockwise rotation in the Northern Hemisphere and clockwise rotation in the Southern Hemisphere.
Depending on their location and strength, tropical cyclones are referred to by other names, such as hurricane, typhoon, tropical storm, cyclonic storm, tropical depression, or simply as a cyclone.

cyclone and storm
* 1985 – Bangladesh is hit by a tropical cyclone and storm surge, which kills approximately 10, 000 people.
* 1839 – A cyclone slams India with high winds and a 40 foot storm surge, destroying the port city of Coringa ( which has never been completely rebuilt ).
* May 25 – Bangladesh is hit by a tropical cyclone and storm surge, which kills approximately 10, 000 people.
* November 25 – A disastrous cyclone slams India with terrible winds and a giant 40-foot storm surge, wiping out the port city of Coringa ; 300, 000 people die.
A storm surge, from either a tropical cyclone or an extratropical cyclone, falls within this category.
# REDIRECT Tropical cyclone # Tropical storm
Because the cyclone affected the islands as a weak tropical storm, preparations were minimal.
There has also been one recorded case of a storm transitioning from tropical to subtropical to extratropical and back to a tropical cyclone ; as seen with Hurricane Nadine in 2012.
It may be marked by strong wind, hail, thunder and / or lightning ( a thunderstorm ), heavy precipitation ( snowstorm, rainstorm ), heavy freezing rain ( ice storm ), strong winds ( tropical cyclone, windstorm ) or wind transporting some substance through the atmosphere ( as in a dust storm, blizzard, sandstorm, etc .).
* Tropical cyclone – A tropical cyclone is a storm system with a closed circulation around a centre of low pressure, fueled by the heat released when moist air rises and condenses.
Most summer rainfall occurs during thunderstorms and an occasional tropical storm, hurricane or cyclone.
Whenever a tropical or subtropical cyclone forms, they begin to issue advisories every six hours until the storm runs its course.
* Yolanda ( storm ), a non-tropical cyclone that struck eastern Europe in 2010
Due to high pressures surrounding the storm, Alicia was a smaller than normal tropical cyclone ; as a result, it produced stronger than normal winds, in comparison to its minimum central pressure.
The third tropical cyclone, first named storm, and first hurricane of the 2000 Atlantic hurricane season, Alberto developed near the west coast of Africa from a tropical wave on August 3, which had entered the Atlantic on the same day.
The remnant extratropical cyclone also likely produced tropical storm force winds in Iceland and Jan Mayen.
The Spanish fleet was caught by a cyclone soon after ; during a week-long storm Revenge and 15 Spanish warships and merchant vessels were lost.
Due to dry air and moderate westerly wind shear, the storm transformed into a subtropical cyclone.
The remnants of the tropical storm were then absorbed by the frontal boundary by June 18, and eventually passed south of Cape Race, Newfoundland on June 20, where the extratropical cyclone dissipated.
* The Christmas 1994 Nor ' easter-An intense storm which affected the east coast of the U. S., and exhibited traits of a tropical cyclone.

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