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The 2024–25 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season is the current annual cycle of tropical cyclone and subtropical cyclone formation in the South-West Indian Ocean. It began on 15 November 2024, and will end on 30 April 2025, with the exception for Mauritius and the Seychelles , for which it will end on 15 May 2025.
This table lists all of the tropical and subtropical cyclones that were monitored during the 2023–2024 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season. Information on their intensity, duration, name, areas affected, primarily comes from RSMC La Réunion, however, death and damage reports come from either press reports or the relevant national disaster ...
Dikeledi, which means tears in Sotho, is the fourth named storm and the third intense tropical cyclone of the 2024–25 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season. It formed south of Java, Indonesia as a tropical low on 30 December 2024, traversing the southern Indian Ocean before entering the South-West Indian Ocean basin on 4 January, and the ...
2023-2024 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season summary map. The first system of the season, Tropical Storm Alvaro, formed on December 30, 2023 and persisted into 2024. Before becoming post-tropical on January 3, [53] it made landfall in Morombe District, Madagascar, [54] killing nineteen people. After a brief lull in activity, Tropical ...
Features Freddy, the longest lasting tropical cyclone ever recorded. Third deadliest season. Fourth costliest season. 2023–24: 9: 8: 4: 2: 0 ITC Djoungou: 25: $536 million: 2024–25: 8: 6: 4: 4: 1 VITC Vince: 172+ >$3.9 billion: Features Bheki, the most intense off-season tropical cyclone since Beni in 2003. Features Chido, the strongest ...
2017–18 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season; 2018–19 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season; 2020–21 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season; 2021–22 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season; 2022–23 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season; 2023–24 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season; 2024–25 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season
The South-West Indian Ocean tropical cyclone basin is located to the south of the Equator between Africa and 90°E. [1] The basin is officially monitored by Météo-France who run the Regional Specialised Meteorological Centre in La Réunion, while other meteorological services such as the Australian Bureau of Meteorology, Mauritius Meteorological Service as well as the United States Joint ...
The South-West Indian Ocean tropical cyclone basin is located to the south of the Equator between Africa and 90°E. [2] The basin is officially monitored by Météo-France who run the Regional Specialised Meteorological Centre in La Réunion, while other meteorological services such as the Australian Bureau of Meteorology, Mauritius Meteorological Service as well as the United States Joint ...