Английская Википедия:Cyclone Meena
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Severe Tropical Cyclone Meena was the first of four tropical cyclones to impact the Cook Islands during February 2005. The system was first identified within a trough of low pressure, about Шаблон:Convert to the northwest of Pago Pago in American Samoa.
Meteorological history
Шаблон:Storm path During February 1, an area of low pressure was identified within a trough of low pressure, about Шаблон:Convert to the northwest of Pago Pago in American Samoa.[1][2] During that day, the system moved south-westwards and started to consolidate, before the Fiji Meteorological Service (FMS) classified the system as Tropical Depression 07F.[3] At this stage, the depression was poorly organised with atmospheric convection displaced to the north of the systems low level circulation center, while it was located to the south of a ridge of high pressure in an area of moderate vertical wind shear.[3][4] Over the next day, the system's organisation significantly improved with the development of a small central dense overcast, while its outflow was enhanced by a cross-equatorial wind flow.[4][5] During February 3, the systems low level circulation center gradually slipped underneath the central dense overcast, before the FMS reported that the system had become a Category 1 tropical cyclone on the Australian scale and named it Meena.[4] At this stage, the system was located about Шаблон:Convert to the east of Pago Pago, American Samoa.[4]
Effects
Meena was the first of four severe tropical cyclones to impact the Cook Islands during the 2004–05 season.[4]
Samoan Islands
Meena passed within Шаблон:Convert of American Samoa's Manu'a group of islands, where wind gusts of up to Шаблон:Convert were experienced.[6][7][8] Authorities in the territory closed public schools and advised residents to prepare for heavy showers and possible flooding due to the cyclone. Flights to Manu'a islands were cancelled while delays occurred on flights between Samoa and American Samoa. Meena subsequently generated swells of between Шаблон:Convert which produced surf heights of Шаблон:Convert along Tutuila and Manu'a.[9]
Cook Islands
During February 2, the FMS issued strong wind warnings and a tropical cyclone alert for both the Northern and the Southern Cook Islands, as it was thought that the system could produce gale-force winds over the islands within 24 - 48 hours.[10][11] As a result of the alert being issued, the emergency operations centre was opened, while people were urged to move off the beach to higher ground.[12] During the following day, gale warnings were issued for Suwarrow in the Northern Cooks and for Palmerston in the Southern Cooks.[13][14]
See also
- Cyclone Val – Impacted the Cook Islands during 1991
- Cyclone Martin – Impacted the Cook Islands during 1997
References
External links
Шаблон:SPAC EL's Шаблон:2004–05 South Pacific cyclone season buttons Шаблон:Category 5 South Pacific severe tropical cyclones Шаблон:Retired South Pacific cyclones
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