Draft:Tropical cyclones in 1900
Appearance
Tropical cyclones in 1900 | |
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Year boundaries | |
Strongest system | |
Lowest pressure | mbar (hPa); inHg |
Longest lasting system | |
Duration | days |
Year statistics | |
Total systems | 41 |
Named systems | None |
Total fatalities | None |
Total damage | None |
During 1900, tropical cyclones formed in seven major bodies of water, commonly known as tropical cyclone basins. These systems were tracked by various weather agencies, who issued warnings when they were going to affect land. Around 41 systems formed, but due to a lack of cyclone forecasting at the time, there may have been more.
Global atmospheric and hydrological conditions
[edit]Summary
[edit]North Atlantic Ocean
[edit]Eastern & Central Pacific Oceans
[edit]Western Pacific Ocean
[edit]North Indian Ocean
[edit]South-West Indian Ocean
[edit]January - June
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Australian Region
[edit]January - June
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South Pacific Ocean
[edit]January - June
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Systems
[edit]January
[edit]Storm name | Dates active | Max wind km/h (mph) |
Pressure (hPa) |
Areas affected | Damage (USD) |
Deaths | Refs |
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Global effects
[edit]There are a total of 7 tropical cyclone basins that tropical cyclones typically form in. In this table, data from all these basins are added. [1]
Season name | Areas affected | Systems formed | Named storms | Damage (USD) | Deaths | Ref | |
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North Atlantic Ocean[a] | |||||||
Eastern and Central Pacific Ocean[a] | |||||||
Western Pacific Ocean[b] | |||||||
North Indian Ocean[c] | |||||||
South-West Indian Ocean | January – June[d][e] | ||||||
July – December[b] | |||||||
Australian region | January – June[d] | ||||||
July – December[b] | |||||||
South Pacific Ocean | January – June[d] | ||||||
July – December[b] | |||||||
Worldwide | (See above) | 0[f] | 0 |
- ^ a b The wind speeds for this tropical cyclone/basin are based on the Saffir Simpson Scale which uses 1-minute sustained winds.
- ^ a b c d Only systems that formed either before or on December 31, 2024 are counted in the seasonal totals.
- ^ The wind speeds for this tropical cyclone/basin are based on the IMD Scale which uses 3-minute sustained winds.
- ^ a b c Only systems that formed either on or after January 1, 2024 are counted in the seasonal totals.
- ^ The wind speeds for this tropical cyclone are based on Météo-France, which uses wind gusts.
- ^ The sum of the number of systems in each basin will not equal the number shown as the total. This is because when systems move between basins, it creates a discrepancy in the actual number of systems.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Tropical Cyclone Heat Potential Seven Basins". NOAA. Retrieved 20 October 2021.
External links
[edit]Tropical cyclone year articles (1900–1909) |
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1900, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909 |
Regional Specialized Meteorological Centers
- US National Hurricane Center. (RSMC Miami) – North Atlantic, Eastern Pacific
- Central Pacific Hurricane Center (RSMC Honolulu) – Central Pacific
- Japan Meteorological Agency (RSMC Tokyo) – West Pacific
- India Meteorological Department (RSMC New Delhi) – Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea
- Météo-France – La Reunion (RSMC La Réunion) – South-West Indian Ocean from 30°E to 90°E
- Fiji Meteorological Service (RSMC Nadi) – South Pacific, west of 160°E, north of 25° S
Tropical Cyclone Warning Centers
- Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysical Agency of Indonesia (TCWC Jakarta) – South Indian Ocean from 90°E to 141°E, generally north of 10°S
- Australian Bureau of Meteorology (TCWC Melbourne) – South Indian Ocean & South Pacific Ocean from 90°E to 160°E, generally south of 10°S
- Papua New Guinea National Weather Service (TCWC Port Moresby) – South Pacific Ocean from 141°E to 160°E, generally north of 10°S
- Meteorological Service of New Zealand Limited (TCWC Wellington) – South Pacific west of 160°E, south of 25°S
Other Warning Centres
- Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration – Monitors the West Pacific
- Brazilian Navy Hydrography Center - Marine Meteorological Service – Monitors the South Atlantic
- US Joint Typhoon Warning Centre – Monitors the East Pacific, Central Pacific, West Pacific, South Pacific, North Indian Ocean and South-West Indian Ocean