Since regular records began in 1899, Australia has been hit by hundreds of cyclones.
Australia may be affected by anywhere between 4 and 14 cyclones every year. Some of these do not make landfall, but their effects are still felt. According to Australia's main Scientific body, the CSIRO, the average is 13 every year, but this can vary according to whether Australia is being affected by an El Nino or a La Nina weather pattern.
Australia may be hit by anywhere between 4 and 14 cyclones every year. According to Australia's main Scientific body, the CSIRO, the average is 13, but this can vary according to whether Australia is being affected by an El Nino or a La Nina weather pattern.
Most of the cyclones tend to form in either the Indian ocean and affect Australia's northwestern coast, or the Coral Sea and affect the eastern coast.
How many cyclones have hit fiji is
36 in suva and 100ds in other places
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Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasi was given its name in Fiji. The cyclone started as a tropical low near Fiji, and when it was upgraded to a cyclone, it was given a Fijian name by the Fiji Meteorological Service.
Cyclone Yasi formed in the waters just off Fiji.
Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasi was given its Fijian name because it developed in Fijian waters. The cyclone started as a tropical low near Fiji, and when it was upgraded to a cyclone, it was given a Fijian name by the Fiji Meteorological Service.
Cyclone Yasi started on the 29th of February as a tropical low north of Fiji
It formed north of Fiji on Sunday night.
Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasi was given its name in Fiji. The cyclone started as a tropical low near Fiji, and when it was upgraded to a cyclone, it was given a Fijian name by the Fiji Meteorological Service.
Cyclone Yasi is a severe tropical cyclone which was named in Fiji, and the name is Fijian for Sandalwood, which is a plant that grows in Fiji and flowers this time of year during the wet season.To answer the actual question,Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasi was given its name in Fiji. The cyclone started as a tropical low near Fiji, and when it was upgraded to a cyclone, it was given a Fijian name by the Fiji Meteorological Service.
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Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasi developed near Fiji.
Cyclone Yasi formed in the waters just off Fiji.
Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasi was given its Fijian name because it developed in Fijian waters. The cyclone started as a tropical low near Fiji, and when it was upgraded to a cyclone, it was given a Fijian name by the Fiji Meteorological Service.
Cyclone Yasi started on the 29th of February as a tropical low north of Fiji
It formed north of Fiji on Sunday night.
The Cyclone that hit Vera was in Japan
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Quite simply, Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasi was so named because it is a Fijian name, meaning 'sandalwood', and the cyclone started as a tropical low near Fiji. It was named by the Fiji Meteorological Service. Not all cyclones which hit the Australian coastline originate in Australian waters. Those which originate in Australian waters are given more 'Australian', or English-sounding names.
Cyclone forcasting is what detects if a cyclone is coming or about to hit