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Southern Hemisphere 2009-2010 Tropical Cyclone Season Review [Summaries and Track Data] [Prepared by Gary Padgett] |
A REVIEW OF THE 2009-2010 TROPICAL CYCLONE SEASON FOR THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE Following is a tabular summary of all the tropical depressions and tropical cyclones which occurred in the Southern Hemisphere between 1 July 2009 and 30 June 2010 as reported in the Monthly Global Tropical Cyclone Summaries prepared by the author. (1) Number - this is the sequential cyclone number assigned by JTWC in Hawaii. (2) Name - the name (if any) assigned by the responsible Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre. For systems in the South Indian Ocean west of 90E and in the Southwest Pacific east of 160E which were unnamed, the alphanumeric designator applied by La Reunion or Fiji, respectively, is given in this column. (3) Dates - range of dates for which tracking information for the cyclone is available in the Global Tropical Cyclone Tracks files prepared by the author. The dates given in most cases refer to the time the system was in warning status and generally do not include the pre-depression stages of the disturbance. (4) Pressure - Lowest central pressure (either estimated or recorded) during the lifetime of the cyclone. An asterisk (*) following the pressure indicates the reading was an actual measured pressure. Central pressure is given in millibars, which is numerically equivalent to hectopascals. (5) MSW 1-min avg - maximum 1-minute average sustained windspeed in knots as assigned by JTWC. An asterisk (*) following the MSW indicates that it was an actual measured value. (6) MSW 10-min avg - maximum 10-minute average sustained windspeed in knots as assigned by the responsible Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre. An asterisk (*) following the MSW indicates that it was an actual measured value. (7) Basins - tropical cyclone basins where the cyclone tracked during its life: SWI - Southwest Indian Ocean - West of 90E AUW - Northwest Australia/Southeast Indian Ocean - 90E to 135E AUE - Northeast Australia/Coral Sea - 135E to 160E SPA - South Pacific Ocean - East of 160E SAT - South Atlantic Ocean A number in parentheses (e.g. (1) ) following an entry refers to a note following the entries for the given basin. A separate table is given for each of the five Southern Hemisphere basins. Abbreviations for Tropical Cyclone Warning Centres: JTWC - Joint Typhoon Warning Center, formerly on Guam, now at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii MFR - Meteo France Reunion (RSMC La Reunion) RSMC - Regional Specialised Meteorological Centre ************************************************************************ SOUTHWEST INDIAN OCEAN JTWC NAME DATES CENT MSW MSW BASIN NUM PRS 1-MIN 10-MIN (mb) (kts) (kts) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ --- (MFR-01) 17-20 Aug --- 30 25 SWI --- (MFR-03) 07-10 Nov 1002 30 25 SWI 01S Anja 14-20 Nov 950 105 85 SWI (1) 02S Bongani 22-25 Nov 997 45 40 SWI 03S Cleo 06-14 Dec 927 115 105 SWI 05S David 13-27 Dec 980 55 55 SWI --- (MFR-09) 15 Jan 1005 -- 25 SWI 11S (MFR-10) 26-30 Jan 995 35 35 SWI (2) 13S Fami 01-03 Feb 994 40 40 SWI 16S Gelane 15-21 Feb 930 125 110 SWI 18S Hubert 09-11 Mar 987 35 55 SWI 21S Imani 21-26 Mar 965 70 70 SWI --- Joel 25-29 May 996 55 60 SWI (4) NOTES: (1) Operationally, JTWC assigned a peak MSW of 115 kts to Anja, but this was reduced to 105 kts in the working "best track" file. (2) System was classified as a "subtropical depression". (3) The major SWI system of January was Tropical Cyclone Edzani, which began in the Australian Region. For information on this very intense cyclone, see the section below. (4) System was classified as a "subtropical depression". The 1-min avg MSW for Joel were obtained from satellite intensity estimates as JTWC issued no warnings. ************************************************************************ NORTHWEST AUSTRALIA / SOUTHEAST INDIAN OCEAN JTWC NAME DATES CENT MSW MSW BASIN NUM PRS 1-MIN 10-MIN (mb) (kts) (kts) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 06S Laurence 10-24 Dec 927 115 110 AUW --- (02U) 02-04 Jan 995 -- 25 AUW 07S Edzani (1) 02-17 Jan 905 135 120 AUW/SWI 08S Magda 19-22 Jan 980 60 60 AUW 23S Robyn 02-11 Apr 976 60 65 AUW/SWI 24S Sean 21-28 Apr 987 55 55 AUW NOTES: (1) Edzani began in Perth's AOR where it was numbered as Tropical LOW 03U. It was named by the Meteorological Service of Mauritius and reached its greatest intensity in the SWI basin. ************************************************************************ NORTHEAST AUSTRALIA / CORAL SEA JTWC NAME DATES CENT MSW MSW BASIN NUM PRS 1-MIN 10-MIN (mb) (kts) (kts) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ --- Neville 15-22 Jan 994 -- 35 AUE 09P Olga 22-30 Jan 983 50 55 AUE 22P Paul 26 Mar-01 Apr 982 60 55 AUE ************************************************************************ SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN JTWC NAME DATES CENT MSW MSW BASIN NUM PRS 1-MIN 10-MIN (mb) (kts) (kts) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 04P Mick 11-20 Dec 975 65 60 SPA --- (05F) 25-28 Jan 999 -- 25 SPA 10P Nisha 27-30 Jan 990 50 40 SPA 12P Oli 29 Jan-08 Feb 925 115 100 SPA --- (08F) 02-04 Feb 997 -- 30 SPA 14P Pat 06-11 Feb 960 90 75 SPA 15P Rene 09-19 Feb 940 100 90 SPA 17P Sarah 20 Feb-04 Mar 995 35 35 SPA 19P Tomas 09-18 Mar 930 115 95 SPA 20P Ului 09-20 Mar 925 140 115 SPA/AUE --- (15F) 29 Mar-04 Apr 1003 -- 30 SPA (1) --- ----- (Invest 94P) 06-13 May 983 -- 50 SPA (2) NOTES: (1) Some peripheral gales were associated with this system. (2) This system was a hybrid LOW which possibly was a subtropical storm. ************************************************************************ SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN JTWC NAME DATES CENT MSW MSW BASIN NUM PRS 1-MIN 10-MIN (mb) (kts) (kts) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ --- Anita 08-12 Mar 1000 45 -- SAT (1) NOTES: (1) The name Anita was assigned to this system by several regional weather centers and private weather enterprises of the Brazilian states of Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina. NRL assgined an invest number of 90Q during the time the system was active. ************************************************************************ Prepared by Gary Padgett E-mail: [email protected] Home Phone: 334-222-5327
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Updated: 7th July 2010 |
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