Cyclone Yasi dissipated in the early hours of February 4, 2011. However, the impacts of the cyclone were felt for several days following its passage.
People prepared for the Cyclone Yasi by leaving the country
Cyclone Yasi made landfall around midnight on February 3, 2011 at Mission Beach, Queensland, Australia.
Cyclone Yasi happened due to a combination of warm ocean temperatures, low wind shear, and favorable atmospheric conditions in the region. These factors allowed the cyclone to form and intensify into a powerful storm.
Cyclone Yasi formed in the waters just off Fiji.
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.
The size of Cyclone Yasi is about 500km wide.
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Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasi developed near Fiji.
Well Yasi hit where I live and it was bigger but not stronger. :) :)
People prepared for the Cyclone Yasi by leaving the country
Cyclone Yasi made landfall around midnight on February 3, 2011 at Mission Beach, Queensland, Australia.
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All cyclones vary in intensity with time. Yasi started out as a Category 3 cyclone but on 2 February it intensified to a Category 5 system (the most powerfull there is).
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.
Cyclone Yasi happened due to a combination of warm ocean temperatures, low wind shear, and favorable atmospheric conditions in the region. These factors allowed the cyclone to form and intensify into a powerful storm.
Cyclone Yasi formed in the waters just off Fiji.
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.