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Intense Tropical Cyclone Idai (/ ɪ ˈ d aɪ, ˈ iː d aɪ /) was one of the worst tropical cyclones on record to affect Africa and the Southern Hemisphere. [4] The long-lived storm caused catastrophic damage, and a humanitarian crisis in Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and Malawi, leaving more than 1,500 people dead and many more missing.
It killed 198 people in the country, and another 1,218 in neighboring Malawi and Zimbabwe. [85] [86] March 12, 2024 - Tropical Storm Filipo struck Inhambane Province in Mozambique as a severe tropical storm. It killed 2 people in the country. [87] May 4, 2024 - Cyclone Hidaya - One of the few tropical cyclones in recent times to impact Tanzania ...
Tropical cyclones formed in March 2023 Storm name Dates active Max wind km/h (mph) Pressure (hPa) Areas affected Damage (USD) Deaths Refs TD: March 4–7 55 (35) 1008 Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore Unknown 4 [101] Yaku: March 7–20 Unknown 1009 Peru, Ecuador $690 million ≥8 [102] 10F: March 8–13 Unknown 1006 Niue: None None 11F ...
On 12 March, Gombe degenerated into a remnant low overland. However, the system subsequently turned southeastward and reemerged over water, before briefly regenerating into a tropical depression on 17 March. Gombe dissipated later that day. Cyclone Gombe killed 72 people across three countries: 63 in Mozambique, 7 in Malawi, and 2 in Madagascar.
Freddy starting to intensify off the coast of Western Australia on 7 February. The origins of Cyclone Freddy can be traced back to 4 February 2023, when the Australian Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) [nb 1] reported that a tropical low—identified as 13U—had formed during an active phase of the Madden–Julian oscillation in conjunction with an equatorial Rossby wave, [2] while it was situated ...
Tropical wave 2: Another tropical wave in the eastern Atlantic is also moving west at the same speed, 11 to 17 mph. Tropical wave 3: A tropical wave in the central Caribbean is moving west at 17 ...
On March 7, a tropical disturbance formed east of Madagascar. It intensified into a zone of disturbed weather and became a tropical disturbance. It became Tropical Depression 12 by MFR, within the JTWC's designation 16S on March 8, and became Moderate Tropical Storm Haliba. The next day, Haliba continued to intensify.
The EU later allocated an additional €1.3 million to Mozambique, €700,000 to Malawi, and €500,000 to Madagascar. [25] They also released $5.5 million to Malawi from the Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) on 19 March. [26] The World Bank has approved a $145 million loan to Blantyre City to improve water and sanitation. [27]