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Tropical Cyclone Ruby traversing New Caledonia on 14 December Winds around 150 kilometres per hour (93 mph) and torrential rainfall were expected in New Caledonia from the storm. By 11 December, the country was placed under a cyclone pre-alert due to the brewing storm, starting at 5:00 NCST (18:00 UTC). 29 municipalities in the country were ...
As the storm approached, New Caledonia was placed on high alert, as Niran was expected to cause severe damage in the country, especially on the main island of Grande Terre. [16] [8] Authorities placed the entire island nation under a Level Two Tropical Cyclone Alert late on 5 March as the storm bore down on the country. [17]
On 28 February, New Zealand's MetService noted a risk of strong winds and large waves for New Caledonia as Cyclone Judy passed to the northeast. [71] A pre-cyclone alert was raised for the Loyalty Islands Province on 2 March as Kevin passed to the northeast. [67]
Pages in category "Tropical cyclones in New Caledonia" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. ... 0–9. Pre-1900 South Pacific cyclone seasons ...
Tropical Cyclone Niran brought a damaging blow to New Caledonia and Australia despite not making landfall in either country. On Friday, local time, Niran approached New Caledonia as a Category 5 ...
A pre-cyclone alert was raised in New Caledonia as a precaution. [31] On 13 March 2015 at noon local time, this was raised to the first level of cyclone alert for the Loyalty Islands and for the Isle of Pines. [68] The second and highest level of cyclone alert was raised at 03:00 local time on 14 March 2015 for the islands of Maré and Lifou ...
The system became the third named tropical cyclone of the 2021–22 South Pacific cyclone season. The storm first formed in the Australian basin on February 4 before crossing over into the South Pacific. The storm caused one death in New Caledonia, and several mudslides occurred in New Caledonia and Vanuatu.
Cyclone Frank affected two thirds of New Caledonia's Grande Terre island between 20–21 February. [39] Several townships within the north-western parts of the archipelago suffered from power outages, disruption to water supply and telecommunications, while some landslides were reported on coastal roads.