Table of Contents
- 1 Where did Cyclone Yasi first hit?
- 2 Where did the cyclone YAAS originate *?
- 3 Where did Cyclone Yasi cross the coast?
- 4 Where was Cyclone Yasi in Australia?
- 5 Was Cyclone Yasi the biggest cyclone in Australia?
- 6 How did Cyclone Yasi start?
- 7 When did cyclone Yaas make landfall in Odisha?
- 8 Will cyclone Yaas intensify into severe cyclonic storm?
- 9 When will cyclonic storm will hit Odisha-West Bengal coasts?
Where did Cyclone Yasi first hit?
Mission Beach
On 30 January, it was named Yasi by the Fiji Meteorological Service. On 2 February, it was upgraded to a Category 5 system and made landfall near Mission Beach (138 kilometres south of Cairns) between midnight and 1:00am (AEST) early on Thursday 3 February.
Where did the cyclone YAAS originate *?
The word Yaas has originated from the Persian language and means ‘Jasmin’ in English. Typically, tropical cyclones in the North Indian Ocean region (Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea) develop during the pre-monsoon (April to June) and post-monsoon (October to December) periods.
Where did Cyclone Mahina hit?
Queensland
Far North Queensland
Cyclone Mahina/Affected areas
Cyclone Mahina was the deadliest cyclone in recorded Australian history, and also likely the most intense tropical cyclone ever recorded in the Southern Hemisphere. Mahina struck Bathurst Bay, Cape York Peninsula, Queensland, on 4 March 1899, and its winds and enormous storm surge combined to kill more than 300 people.
Where did Cyclone Yasi cross the coast?
Category five Cyclone Yasi crossed the far north Queensland coast near Mission Beach, between Cairns and Townsville, in the early hours of the morning on February 3, 2011, bringing peak wind gusts estimated at 285 kilometres per hour.
Where was Cyclone Yasi in Australia?
north Queensland coast
Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasi slammed into the north Queensland coast near Mission Beach in the early hours of 3 February 2011. As a category 5 storm at landfall, it was one of the most powerful tropical cyclones to hit Queensland since records commenced.
What caused Cyclone Yasi?
Cyclone Yasi occured simply because all the weather factors to make a cyclone were right; warm, tropical seas and cumulonimbus clouds. Cyclone Yasi’s system was so big because of its prolonged journey across tropical seas.
Was Cyclone Yasi the biggest cyclone in Australia?
Late on 1 February, the cyclone strengthened to a Category 4 system; then, early on 2 February, the cyclone intensified into a Category 5 Severe Tropical Cyclone. Tropical Cyclone Yasi was the biggest storm in Queensland’s history, with more than 10,000 people moved from their homes.
How did Cyclone Yasi start?
Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasi began developing as a tropical low northwest of Fiji on 29th January and started tracking on a general westward track. The system quickly intensified to a cyclone category to the north of Vanuatu and was named Yasi at 10pm on the 30th by Fiji Meteorological Service.
Where did Cyclone Yasi start and end?
At about 12:00 AM AEST (14:00 UTC) on 3 February, Yasi crossed the Australian coastline as a Category 5 severe tropical cyclone near Mission Beach, with estimated maximum 3-second gusts of 285 km/h spanning an area from Ingham to Cairns.
When did cyclone Yaas make landfall in Odisha?
Cyclone Yaas before landfall in Odisha on May 26 near peak intensity. Very Severe Cyclonic Storm Yaas ( Arabic pronunciation: [jaʔas]) was a relatively strong and very damaging tropical cyclone that made landfall in Odisha and brought significant impacts to West Bengal during late May 2021.
Will cyclone Yaas intensify into severe cyclonic storm?
Yaas cyclone is expected to intensify into a severe cyclonic storm over the next 12 hours and into a very severe cyclonic storm over the subsequent 24 hours. New Delhi: West Bengal and Odisha are on high alert as Cyclone Yaas move towards their coasts.
What is the name of the second cyclonic storm of 2021?
The second cyclonic storm, second severe cyclonic storm, and second very severe cyclonic storm of the 2021 North Indian Ocean cyclone season, Yaas formed from a tropical disturbance that the Indian Meteorological Department first monitored on May 23.
When will cyclonic storm will hit Odisha-West Bengal coasts?
It is very likely to cross north Odisha-West Bengal coasts between Paradip and Sagar islands around Balasore, during noon of 26th May as a Very Severe Cyclonic Storm,” the IMD stated.