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On April 3, the thunderstorms increased and organized around the center, prompting the MFR to upgrade the system to Moderate Tropical Storm Isang. That day, the JTWC initiated advisories on Tropical Cyclone 25S, located south of Diego Garcia and northeast of Rodrigues. The storm moved around the ridge to its southeast, intensifying slowly due to dry air in the region. On April 5, Isang turned to the south-east, and the thunderstorms became more organized, developing an eye-like feature. On the next day, the MFR estimated peak 10 minute winds of 115 km/h (70 mph), and the JTWC estimated peak 1 minute winds of 100 km/h (60 mph). Soon after reaching peak intensity, Isang encountered stronger wind shear and cold, dry air, which resulted in weakening. The MFR re-classified the storm as an extratropical cyclone on April 7, and continued tracking Isang for another day.
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On the next day, the JTWC classified the disturbance as Tropical Cyclone 11S. The nascent system intensified into Tropical Storm Daren on January 19, reaching peak 10 minute winds of 95 km/h (60 mph) that day according to the MFR. The JTWC meanwhile estimated peak 1 minute winds of 85 km/h (55 mph). Steered by a ridge to its southeast, Daren moved southwestward and failed to intensify further. After encountering stronger wind shear, Daren weakened, and its circulation became exposed from the thunderstorms. The JTWC discontinued advisories on January 20. On the next day, the MFR downgraded Daren to a tropical depression while the system was passing north of Rodrigues. The MFR continued tracking Daren until January 23, when the disturbance was passing north of Mauritius.
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organized area of thunderstorms near the center, with favorable conditions provided by the subtropical ridge. The MFR upgraded the disturbance to a depression on October 26, and briefly downgraded the system after the circulation became exposed, only to upgrade it again to a depression the next day. The JTWC initiated warnings on the system as Tropical Cyclone 02S on October 27, estimating 1-minute winds of 65 km/h (40 mph). That day, the system passed about 370 km (230 mi) north of Madagascar. Wind shear in the region caused the storm to weaken again. On October 29, the weak disturbance moved ashore in eastern
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of 100 km/h (60 mph), making Hennie a severe tropical storm. The JTWC estimated peak 1 minute winds of 120 km/h (75 mph), equivalent to a minimal hurricane. After passing the Mascarene Islands, Hennie turned to the southeast, entering an area of cooler, drier air. The circulation became exposed from the convection on March 26. On the next day, the MFR reclassified Hennie as an extratropical cyclone, and continued to track the storm for several more days as it accelerated southeastward. The MFR last mentioned the remnants of Hennie on April 1 when the storm was located over the far southeastern Indian Ocean.
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classified the system as Tropical Cyclone 12S. On January 20, the MFR upgraded the system to Tropical Storm Ernest to the east of the Comoros. The storm quickly intensified, and within 12 hours of being named, the MFR upgraded Ernest to tropical cyclone status. The cyclone turned to the south through the Mozambique Channel, attaining peak winds of 165 km/h (105 mph) on January 22, according to the MFR. The JTWC estimated peak 1 minute winds of 185 km/h (115 mph). On the next day, Ernest turned southeast and made landfall in extreme southern Madagascar, near
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peak winds of 120 km/h (75 mph). The storm turned to a westward drift, entering an area of higher wind shear and cooler waters, which caused Arola to weaken. On November 12, the MFR downgraded the storm to a tropical depression, by which time the storm was moving southwestward again, passing south of Diego Garcia. The JTWC discontinued advisories the next day. The MFR tracked Arola until November 18.
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tropical depression the next day, only to downgrade it again to a disturbance on January 31, after nearly all thunderstorms diminished. For several days, the weak system drifted southwestward toward the Mascarene Islands, steered by a ridge to the southeast. On February 2, thunderstorm activity increased as the system passed over Rodrigues, although the structure resembled a
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passing Rodrigues, the cyclone weakened due to drier air, cooler waters, and higher wind shear, causing the circulation to become exposed from the convection. Juliet weakened below tropical cyclone status on April 12 while accelerating to the southeast. On the same day, the MFR reclassified the storm as extratropical. The agency followed Juliet until April 16.
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to the south, Arola moved southwestward at first while quickly intensifying. Late on November 8, the MFR estimated peak winds of 110 km/h (70 mph), making Arola a severe tropical storm. Early the next day, the JTWC upgraded the storm to the equivalent of a minimal hurricane, estimating
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in 2010. The JTWC estimated slightly higher 1-minute winds of 230 km/h (145 mph). On April 10, Juliet turned toward the south, passing about 215 km (135 mi) east-southeast of Rodrigues. On the island, the cyclone's strong winds heavily damaged 15 corn plantations. After
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On February 3, the JTWC initiated advisories on Tropical Cyclone 14S, and the MFR upgraded the depression to a moderate tropical storm. Ordinarily, this would result in the system being named; however, the Mauritius Meteorological Services responsible for naming believed it had not yet attained
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An area of convection persisted east of Diego Garcia on January 27. The system moved west-southwestward, with its circulation displaced from the thunderstorms due to strong wind shear and cooler air. The MFR classified the system as a tropical disturbance on January 29 and upgraded it to a
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An area of thunderstorms formed on January 13 to the northwest of the Cocos Islands in the Australian basin. The system moved westward and organized gradually, hampered by strong wind shear. On January 17, the MFR classified the system as Tropical Disturbance 9 to the east of Diego Garcia.
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Toward the end of October, low-pressure areas developed on both sides of the equator in the west-central Indian Ocean. The system in the North Indian Ocean failed to develop, but the Southern Hemisphere system became Tropical Disturbance 02 on October 25. Moving westward, the disturbance had an
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This table lists all of the tropical cyclones and subtropical cyclones that were monitored during the 2004–05 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season. Information on their intensity, duration, name, areas affected, primarily comes from RSMC La Réunion. Death and damage reports come from either press
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On March 29, an area of convection formed east-southeast of Diego Garcia and consolidated around a broad developing circulation. That day, the MFR designated the system as Tropical Disturbance 17. For several days, the system waxed and waned in organization as it drifted to the west-southwest.
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due to the threat to the Mascarene Islands. The MFR upgraded Hennie to a moderate tropical storm on March 23, and by that time the storm was moving southward. On March 24, Hennie passed about 140 km (85 mi) east of Mauritius. That day, the MFR estimated peak 10 minute winds
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The near-equatorial trough spawned a circulation in the Australian region on April 2 to the east of the Cocos Islands. The BoM upgraded the system to Tropical Cyclone Adeline on April 3 while the storm was passing south of the islands. Continuing westward, the storm intensified further,
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In southern Madagascar, Ernest produced high wind gusts, reaching 180 km/h (110 mph) in Toliara. The same town recorded heavy rainfall during the storm's passage, totaling 237.2 mm (9.34 in) over 24 hours. Ernest's Madagascar impacts were followed by Tropical Storm Felapi
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The storm dropped heavy rainfall in the Mascarene Islands, including a 24-hour precipitation total of 397 mm (15.6 in) in the mountainous peaks of Réunion. Rainfall on Mauritius reached 202.8 mm (7.98 in) at Sans-Souci. The rains caused flooding on Mauritius, resulting in the
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On the same day that Arola dissipated, the near-equatorial trough spawned another area of convection east of Diego Garcia. A day later, the MFR classified the system as a tropical disturbance as the thunderstorms organized and consolidated, amid favorable conditions. On November 20, the MFR
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In the middle of December, the near-equatorial trough spawned an area of convection to the west of Indonesia. For several days, the system drifted westward through an area of minimal wind shear. On December 22, the MFR classified the system as Tropical Disturbance 6 to the northwest of the
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upgraded the system to Tropical Storm Bento, and the JTWC initiated advisories as Tropical Cyclone 04S. At first, Bento drifted to the southeast, but turned to the west two days later. The MFR upgraded the storm to tropical cyclone status on November 22, the same day that the storm began a
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An area of convection developed west of Diego Garcia on January 16, prompting the MFR to classify it as Tropical Disturbance 8. A day later, the agency briefly discontinued advisories, only to resume them on January 19 as the disturbance passed north of Madagascar. That day, the JTWC
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Later in January, the MFR issued one warning for Zone of Disturbed Weather 10, located well to the southeast of Diego Garcia. On February 8, Tropical Disturbance 14 formed to the northwest of Mauritius. For two days the system drifted westward before turning back to the east, reaching a point
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After a period of inactivity lasting about three weeks, a tropical disturbance formed on March 19 to the west of Diego Garcia. With low wind shear, the system developed a broad area of rotating thunderstorms. It moved southwestward, steered by a ridge to the southeast. The JTWC initiated
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Three days after Cyclone Ernest exited the Mozambique Channel, an area of convection developed in the region, which the MFR classified as a tropical disturbance on January 26. The system organized while moving toward western Madagascar. On January 27, the MFR upgraded it to Moderate
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five days later. Ernest killed 78 people in Madagascar. Collectively, Ernest and Felapi damaged 5,792 buildings, which left 32,191 people homeless. Madagascar's National Emergency Centre deployed workers to do search and rescue missions and provide water to storm victims. The
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on November 6, which the MFR classified as a tropical disturbance. The system slowly organized amid favorable conditions, including low to moderate wind shear. On November 8, the MFR upgraded the system to a tropical depression and later Moderate Tropical Storm Arola, and the JTWC
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was located farther south than usual, causing any developing storms to reach their peak intensity at higher latitudes. The exception was southern Madagascar, which was affected by Cyclone Ernest and Tropical Storm Felapi in a five-day span in late January. Four of the named storms attained
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Tropical Storm Felapi, estimating peak winds of 65 km/h (40 mph). That day, Felapi moved ashore near Toliara, and quickly weakened back to tropical depression status. The system emerged near the southeast coast of Madagascar and turned to the northeast, transitioning into a
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reaching the equivalent of tropical cyclone status on April 4. On the same day, the JTWC classified the storm as Tropical Cyclone 26S. On April 5, Adeline crossed 90°E into the South-West Indian Ocean, whereupon the Mauritius Meteorological Service renamed the storm
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Tropical Depression 13 formed on February 4 to the north of Mauritius. It moved southwestward and failed to intensify beyond winds of 55 km/h (35 mph). The depression passed just east of Mauritius on February 6, and became extratropical two days later.
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Around its time of peak intensity, Bento was located far away from land – about 325 km (200 mi) east-southeast of Diego Garcia. It was also moving southwestward due to a ridge to its southeast. On November 24, the cyclone began weakening due to an
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of at least 120 km/h (75 mph), the threshold for tropical cyclone intensity; this was also near normal. Three tropical cyclones strengthened into intense tropical cyclones, including Very Intense Tropical Cyclone Juliet.
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phase. On November 23, the MFR estimated peak 10 minute winds of 215 km/h (135 mph), and the JTWC estimated peak 1 minute winds of 260 km/h (160 mph), equivalent to a Category 5 on the
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issued warnings for cyclones in the basin, as well as the entire southern hemisphere. The agency did not track Tropical Storm Felapi, and it estimated that a tropical depression in October attained tropical storm status.
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In southern Madagascar, Felapi dropped additional rainfall following Cyclone Ernest. Rainfall in Morondava reached 157.2 mm (6.19 in). Winds on the island reached 61 km/h (38 mph) inland at
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advisories on the system late on March 21 as Tropical Cyclone 24S. On the next day, the MFR upgraded the disturbance to a tropical depression, and the Mauritius Meteorological Services named the system
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more commonly found in the Western Pacific Ocean. Over the next day, the structure became more akin to a tropical cyclone, with increasing convection and an eye-like feature near the center.
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On February 24, Tropical Disturbance 15 formed east of Diego Garcia. It drifted southward and intensified into a tropical depression on February 26, but dissipated two days later.
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On December 11, the MFR issued two bulletins for Subtropical Depression 05. The system formed about halfway between the southern tip of Madagascar, and failed to intensify.
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On January 4, the MFR began issuing warnings on Tropical Depression 7 in the Mozambique Channel. The system moved southeastward, moving ashore western Madagascar between
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Cyclone Juliet began re-intensifying on April 8, by which time the storm had begun moving to the west-southwest. On April 9, the MFR upgraded Juliet to a
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A tropical disturbance is named when it reaches moderate tropical storm strength. If a tropical disturbance reaches moderate tropical storm status west of
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such intensity. For about 15 hours, the unnamed tropical storm intensified while accelerating to the south due to a passing trough. At 03:00 
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northeast of Mauritius on February 13. The disturbance then turned to the west-southwest, and was tracked by the MFR until February 17.
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After a series of weak tropical systems in February, there were two storms in March. Severe Tropical Storm Hennie brought heavy rainfall to the
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was a near average season, despite beginning unusually early on August 30 with the formation of an early-season tropical depression.
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assigns the appropriate name to the storm. If a tropical disturbance reaches moderate tropical storm status between
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reports or the relevant national disaster management agency while the damage totals are given in 2004 USD.
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in April 2016. It also made Bento the strongest cyclone in the basin in the month of November, surpassing
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assigns the appropriate name to the storm. A new annual list is used every year so no names are retired.
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provided 45 tons of rice to affected residents, although persistent flooding disrupted relief work.
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for the South-West Indian Ocean, tracking all tropical cyclones from the east coast of Africa to
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briefly crossed the equator and entered the basin to reach approximately 0.5°
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on February 4, the Mauritius Meteorological Services named the storm
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existed simultaneously. The latter storm struck southern
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In late November, the precursor low that would become
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classified it as Tropical Cyclone 03S. Steered by a
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After being named Adeline by the Australian 24:2004–05 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season 3536: 2278:Very intense tropical cyclone 2274: 1630:Category 4 tropical cyclone (SSHWS) 1473:Category 1 tropical cyclone (SSHWS) 1009:Category 3 tropical cyclone (SSHWS) 856:Category 3 tropical cyclone (SSHWS) 686:Category 5 tropical cyclone (SSHWS) 589:Category 1 tropical cyclone (SSHWS) 284:of 220 km/h (135 mph), making it a 3260: 3176: 2842: 2758: 2641: 2618: 2595: 2572: 2507: 1618:Very Intense Tropical Cyclone Adeline–Juliet 993:on January 5, and quickly dissipated. 780: 16:Cyclone season in the Southwest Indian Ocean 3403:Agricultural Cost of Production Survey 2005 2821:(Report). World Meteorological Organization 2424:Philippe Caroff; et al. (April 2011). 345:In addition to the MFR, the American-based 3543: 3529: 3008:"Cyclone Ernest kills three in Madagascar" 2903:. Bureau of Meteorology: 2. Archived from 2676:. Bureau of Meteorology: 2. Archived from 843: 322:Regional Specialized Meteorological Center 296:on April 11, thus ending the season. 2981:Université Catholique de Louvain (2014). 1397: 1333: 925: 488: 479:Australian Bureau of Meteorology in Perth 477:). Shortly after, the depression entered 1625:Very intense tropical cyclone (MFR) 191:2004–05 Australian region cyclone season 3790:South-West Indian Ocean cyclone seasons 3383:(Report). RSMC Météo-France. p. 38 3777: 3341: 3339: 3337: 3335: 3256: 3254: 3252: 3250: 3248: 3172: 3170: 3116: 3114: 3112: 3110: 3108: 2898:"Darwin Tropical Diagnostic Statement" 2838: 2836: 2779: 2777: 2754: 2752: 2750: 2671:"Darwin Tropical Diagnostic Statement" 2664: 2662: 2660: 2551:(Report). Joint Typhoon Warning Center 2540: 2538: 2536: 2534: 2532: 2530: 2528: 2526: 2465: 3689: 3524: 2503: 2501: 2499: 2497: 2495: 2493: 2491: 2463: 2461: 2459: 2457: 2455: 2453: 2451: 2449: 2447: 2445: 1979: 1976: 1965: 1962: 1956: 1953: 268:, developing in early April near the 2394:North Indian Ocean cyclone seasons: 196:2004–05 South Pacific cyclone season 3487:Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) 3459:"Fact Sheet Tropical Cyclone Names" 3332: 3245: 3167: 3136: 3105: 2833: 2774: 2747: 2657: 2523: 2102:Intense tropical cyclone 2042:Intense tropical cyclone 1941: 1004:Intense tropical cyclone (MFR) 681:Intense tropical cyclone (MFR) 299: 13: 3348:005 Adeline:Juliet (2005092S11102) 3320:. Australian Bureau of Meteorology 2488: 2442: 2417: 2277: 2164:Moderate tropical storm 2122: 2101: 2071: 2041: 1170:Moderate tropical storm (MFR) 14: 3811: 3506:World Meteorological Organization 3480: 3030:"Madagascar receives cyclone aid" 2619:Gary Padgett (October 24, 2004). 2596:Gary Padgett (December 7, 2004). 2573:Gary Padgett (January 27, 2005). 2295: 2267: 2249: 2239: 2221: 2211: 2193: 2183: 2163: 2153: 2135: 2125: 2089: 2061: 2031: 2003: 788:Subtropical depression (MFR) 3511:2004-05 season from Météo France 3231:"Mauritius sea, airports reopen" 2340: 2292: 2289: 2264: 2261: 2250:Severe tropical storm 2236: 2233: 2222:Severe tropical storm 2208: 2205: 2194:Severe tropical storm 2180: 2177: 2150: 2147: 2136:Severe tropical storm 2119: 2086: 2083: 2058: 2055: 2028: 2025: 2004:Severe tropical storm 1645: 1637: 1571: 1563: 1551:Severe tropical storm (MFR) 1488: 1480: 1468:Severe tropical storm (MFR) 1412: 1348: 1271: 1263: 1251:Severe tropical storm (MFR) 1185: 1177: 1116: 1108: 1096:Severe tropical storm (MFR) 1024: 1016: 940: 871: 863: 795: 701: 693: 604: 596: 584:Severe tropical storm (MFR) 516: 508: 469:) and a minimum pressure of 999 386: 378: 371:Tropical depression (SSHWS) 29: 3451: 3420: 3395: 3370: 3307: 3276: 3223: 3192: 3074: 3043: 3022: 3000: 2974: 2943: 2889: 2858: 2808: 2716: 1711: 1540:closure of airports and ports. 997:Intense Tropical Cyclone Ernest 359:Tropical Depression 01 (Phoebe) 3500:Météo France (RSMC La Réunion) 2635: 2546:Annual Tropical Cyclone Report 2316:905 hPa (26.72 inHg) 1735: 1429:February 24 – February 28 1405:Tropical depression (MFR) 1341:Tropical depression (MFR) 1163:Moderate Tropical Storm Felapi 933:Tropical depression (MFR) 885:December 22 – December 30 812:December 11 – December 11 674:Intense Tropical Cyclone Bento 496:Tropical depression (MFR) 449:band which coincided with the 366:Tropical depression (MFR) 334:Intertropical Convergence Zone 158:Very intense tropical cyclones 1: 3261:Gary Padgett (June 1, 2005). 2843:Gary Padgett (May 17, 2005). 2759:Gary Padgett (May 17, 2005). 2642:Gary Padgett (May 17, 2005). 2508:Gary Padgett (May 17, 2005). 2410: 1701:very intense tropical cyclone 1671:220 km/h (140 mph) 1046:165 km/h (105 mph) 893:155 km/h (100 mph) 723:215 km/h (130 mph) 715:November 19 – December 3 618:November 6 – November 18 400:August 31 – September 1 286:very intense tropical cyclone 2364:Atlantic hurricane seasons: 2313:220 km/h (135 mph) 1762: 1593:110 km/h (70 mph) 1510:100 km/h (65 mph) 1461:Severe Tropical Storm Hennie 1365:February 4 – February 8 1293:110 km/h (70 mph) 1285:January 29 – February 5 1244:Severe Tropical Storm Gerard 1199:January 26 – February 3 1130:January 17 – January 23 1038:January 16 – January 23 626:110 km/h (70 mph) 530:October 25 – October 29 347:Joint Typhoon Warning Center 316:'s meteorological office in 245:'s meteorological office in 93: • Lowest pressure 7: 3201:2005 Hennie (2005079S10067) 3177:Gary Padgett (2006-12-27). 3145:2005 Gerard (2005029S11072) 3083:2005 Felapi (2005026S20040) 2952:2005 Ernest (2005017S09061) 2867:2005 Chambo (2004357S06095) 2374:Pacific hurricane seasons: 2333: 1556:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 1544:Severe Tropical Storm Isang 1437:55 km/h (35 mph) 1373:55 km/h (35 mph) 1256:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 1207:65 km/h (40 mph) 1138:95 km/h (60 mph) 1101:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 1089:Severe Tropical Storm Daren 965:55 km/h (35 mph) 851:Tropical cyclone (MFR) 820:45 km/h (30 mph) 577:Severe Tropical Storm Arola 573:, dropping heavy rainfall. 538:55 km/h (35 mph) 501:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 441:developed near the edge of 411:55 km/h (35 mph) 10: 3816: 3315:"Tropical Cyclone Adeline" 3285:2005 Isang (2005089S10085) 3052:2005 Daren (2005015S06089) 2786:2005 Bento (2004325S06078) 2725:2005 Arola (2004312S05085) 2271: 2243: 2215: 2187: 2157: 2129: 2093: 2065: 2035: 1997: 1065: 957:January 4 – January 5 645: 557: 430: 353: 79: • Maximum winds 3800:Tropical cyclones in 2005 3795:Tropical cyclones in 2004 3698: 3662: 3639: 3604: 3566: 3233:. 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Afrol News. 2005-02-01 2405: 2348:Tropical cyclones portal 2191:January 29 – February 5 2161:January 26 – February 3 1502:March 19 – March 26 3591:South-West Indian Ocean 1585:March 29 – April 6 844:Tropical Cyclone Chambo 457:which kept most of the 339:maximum sustained winds 282:maximum sustained winds 2931:Cite journal requires 2704:Cite journal requires 2072:Tropical cyclone 1398:Tropical Depression 15 1334:Tropical Depression 13 926:Tropical Depression 07 654:near-equatorial trough 489:Tropical Depression 02 437:On August 30, an 320:(MFR) is the official 54:Last system dissipated 920:extratropical cyclone 746:rapid intensification 646:Further information: 558:Further information: 463:center of circulation 431:Further information: 294:extratropical cyclone 280:. Juliet would reach 274:Bureau of Meteorology 3578:North Indian Ocean ( 1960:Peak intensity 1083:World Food Programme 751:Saffir–Simpson scale 439:area of low pressure 3358:on January 23, 2019 3295:on January 23, 2019 3211:on January 23, 2019 3155:on January 23, 2019 3093:on January 23, 2019 3062:on January 17, 2019 2962:on January 17, 2019 2910:on January 16, 2019 2877:on January 17, 2019 2796:on January 16, 2019 2735:on January 16, 2019 2683:on January 16, 2019 2247:March 29 – April 6 1230:subtropical cyclone 656:spawned an area of 461:displaced from the 292:before becoming an 235:2004–05 South-West 113:Seasonal statistics 86:10-minute sustained 46:First system formed 41:Seasonal boundaries 3663:Non-seasonal lists 3492:2010-03-01 at the 2300:Season aggregates 1722:North Indian Ocean 1316:monsoon depression 118:Total disturbances 82:220 km/h (140 mph) 35:Season summary map 3772: 3771: 3765: 3707: 3683: 3682: 3574:Australian region 3552:Tropical cyclones 3428:"Wayback Machine" 2330: 2329: 1974: 1939: 1938: 1689: 1688: 1674: 1663:) – April 11 1611: 1610: 1596: 1528: 1527: 1513: 1455: 1454: 1440: 1391: 1390: 1376: 1311: 1310: 1296: 1225: 1224: 1210: 1156: 1155: 1141: 1064: 1063: 1049: 983: 982: 968: 911: 910: 896: 838: 837: 823: 775:Mascarene Islands 741: 740: 726: 644: 643: 629: 556: 555: 541: 468: 429: 428: 414: 262:Mascarene Islands 231: 230: 142:Tropical cyclones 126:Total depressions 3807: 3760: 3702: 3687: 3686: 3545: 3538: 3531: 3522: 3521: 3474: 3473: 3471: 3469: 3463: 3455: 3449: 3448: 3446: 3445: 3439: 3433:. 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hPa
mbar
2004–05 Australian region cyclone season
2004–05 South Pacific cyclone season
South-West Indian Ocean tropical cyclone seasons
2002–03
2003–04
2005–06
2006–07
Indian Ocean
Météo-France
Réunion
Cyclone Ernest
Madagascar
Mascarene Islands
Australian basin
Cocos Islands
Bureau of Meteorology
90°E
maximum sustained winds
very intense tropical cyclone
Rodrigues
extratropical cyclone
Météo-France
Réunion
Regional Specialized Meteorological Center
90° E
named storms
Intertropical Convergence Zone

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