Tropical Cyclones
[Index] | Australian Region Tropical Cyclone Season 1911-1912 | ||
Season 1911-1912 Summaries: [BoM-AU] | |||
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Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) Tropical Cyclone Data
Generally includes all tropical cyclones if the track commenced or moved into the Australian warning areas (between 90 E and 160 E). |
Cyclone Name | Map ID |
Cyclone Number |
Basin | Date Range (UTC) | Min CP |
Max Winds |
Tracking Map and data |
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191112_01 | 1 | 12 / 191112_01 | SPAC | 05 Jan 1912 - 08 Jan 1912 | 988 | Tropical Cyclone 191112_01 | |
191112_02 | 2 | 13 / 191112_02 | SIO | 08 Feb 1912 - 10 Feb 1912 | Tropical Cyclone 191112_02 | ||
191112_03 | 3 | 14 / 191112_03 | SIO | 05 Mar 1912 - 06 Mar 1912 | Tropical Cyclone 191112_03 | ||
191112_04 | 4 | 15 / 191112_04 | SIO | 19 Mar 1912 - 22 Mar 1912 | 977 | Tropical Cyclone 191112_04 | |
191112_05 | 5 | 16 / 191112_05 | SPAC | 04 Apr 1912 - 06 Apr 1912 | 998 | Tropical Cyclone 191112_05 |
Minimum central pressure (CP) in hPa. Maximum winds are 10-min average in knots.
Tropical cyclone tracks developed by Michael Bath using data from the Bureau of Meteorology and Google Maps.
Document: bom_1911_1912_australian_region_tropical_cyclones.htm
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