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Cyclone Betsy affected New Caledonia between January 9–10, and passed about 195 km (120 mi) to the north of the Belop islands. Gale-force winds associated with Betsy, were experienced as far south as Nouméa.
After a significant lull in activity, Tropical Cyclone Anggrek and Tropical Low 03U formed on 10 and 11 January respectively, [66] [12] with the latter dissipating on 23 January. [23] The next day, Cyclone Kirrily formed. [22] Tropical Low 06U formed on 30 January, dancing out of basin the next day and waltzing back in on 5 February.
The 2021–22 South Pacific cyclone season was a near average tropical cyclone season within the South Pacific Ocean to the east of 160°E. The season officially started from November 1, 2021, and officially ended on April 30, 2022, however a tropical cyclone could form at any time between July 1, 2021, and June 30, 2022, and would count towards the season total.
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New Caledonia None None: Hale: January 7 – 8 Tropical depression: 55 km/h (35 mph) 994 hPa (29.35 inHg) New Caledonia, New Zealand: Unknown 0 (1) Irene: January 14 – 19 Category 2 tropical cyclone: 100 km/h (65 mph) 980 hPa (28.94 inHg) New Caledonia, Vanuatu: Unknown None: 06F: January 20 – 22 Tropical depression: 55 km/h (35 mph) 996 ...
The basin is officially monitored by the Fiji Meteorological Service (FMS) and the New Zealand MetService who are the primary warning centres for the region. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Other meteorological services such as the Australian Bureau of Meteorology (BoM), Météo-France (MF) as well as the United States Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) and the ...
January 10 – 14, 1949 – A tropical cyclone developed near Queensland and moved south-eastwards through the Coral Sea, before it through New Caledonia's Loyalty Islands and weakened. [9] The system had a minor impact on New Caledonia when it impacted the French Territory between January 13–14. [9]
The South Pacific tropical cyclone basin is located to the south of the Equator between 160°E and 120°W. [1] The basin is officially monitored by the Fiji Meteorological Service and the New Zealand MetService, while other meteorological services such as the Australian Bureau of Meteorology, Météo-France as well as the United States Joint Typhoon Warning Center also monitor the basin. [1]