2023–24 South Pacific Cyclone Season
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The 2023–24 South Pacific cyclone season was a below-average season within the
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to the east of 160°E. The season officially started on 1 November 2023 and ended on 30 April 2024, however a tropical cyclone could form between 1 July 2023, and 30 June 2024 and still be included in the season, as shown by Cyclone Lola which formed in October. During the season, tropical cyclones will be officially monitored by the
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, Australian
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and New Zealand's
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. The
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through the
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(JTWC) will also monitor the basin and issue unofficial warnings for American interests. The FMS attaches a number and an F suffix to systems that are active in the basin while the JTWC designates significant tropical cyclones with a number and a P suffix. The BoM, FMS and MetService all use the
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and estimate winds with a 10-minute period, while the JTWC estimates winds over a 1-minute period, which are subsequently compared to the Saffir–Simpson hurricane wind scale (SSHWS). __TOC__


Seasonal forecasts

Ahead of the season officially starting on 1 November, the
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(FMS), Australian
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(BoM),
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(NIWA) and the University of Newcastle's Australian Centre for Water, Climate and Land (ACWCL), each issued a tropical cyclone outlook that discussed the upcoming season. These outlooks took into account a variety of factors such as a developing
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event and what had happened in previous seasons such as
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, 1982–83, 1987–88, 1991–92, 1997–98, 2002–03, 2004–05, 2009–10 and 2015–16. The first two of these outlooks were issued in July and August by the ACWCL who suggested that it would be a near-normal season, with eight and eleven tropical cyclones occurring between 135°E and 120°W during the season. The ACWCL tweaked its forecast during September and suggested that up to fourteen tropical cyclones would occur between 135°E and 120°W during the season. They subsequently joined NIWA, the FMS, BoM, MetService and various other Pacific meteorological services and contributed towards the Southwest Pacific tropical cyclone outlook. This outlook suggested that between nine and fourteen tropical cyclones would occur between 135°E and 120°W. Four to eight of these tropical cyclones were expected to intensify and become either a Category
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severe tropical cyclone on the
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. In addition to contributing towards the Southwest Pacific tropical cyclone outlook, the FMS and the BoM issued their own seasonal forecasts for the South Pacific region. The BoM issued two seasonal forecasts for the Southern Pacific Ocean, for their self-defined eastern and western regions of the South Pacific Ocean. They predicted that the Western region between 142.5°E and 165°E, had a 32% chance of seeing activity above its average of 4 tropical cyclones. The BoM also predicted that the Eastern Region between 165°E and 120°W, had a 60% chance of seeing activity above its average of 6 tropical cyclones. Within their outlook the FMS predicted that between eight and fourteen tropical cyclones would occur within the basin compared to an average of around 7. At least five of these tropical cyclones were expected to intensify further and become either a Category three, four or five severe tropical cyclone on the Australian scale. The FMS also predicted that the majority of systems would occur to the east of the
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, with 4–6 tropical cyclones expected to occur between 160°E â€“ 180° while 6–9 were expected to occur between 180° â€“ 120°W. On 21 October, the ACWCL issued their final outlook for the season and predicted that it would be an above average season with 9–14 tropical cyclones occurring between 135°E and 120°W.


Seasonal summary

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The season began with the formation of Cyclone Lola on 19 October, thirteen days before the official start of the season. Three days later, it rapidly intensified into a Category 5 severe tropical cyclone on the
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, making it the strongest pre-season cyclone in a South Pacific cyclone season since Cyclone Xavier in 2006. In November, Cyclone Mal would form, peak as a severe tropical cyclone, and impact Fiji before dissipating. On 2 December, the precursor disturbance to
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would form before entering the Australian region a day later. After a significant lull in activity, Tropical Disturbance 04F formed on 25 January. After dissipating two days later, Tropical Low 06U entered the basin from the Australian region on 2 February and was designated as Tropical Disturbance 05F. After briefly exiting the basin, on 7 February, it re-entered the Australian region, becoming a tropical depression. After that, Nat formed along with Tropical Disturbance 07F and Tropical Cyclone Osai. After that, Tropical Disturbance 09F formed along with Tropical Depression 10F and Tropical Disturbance 11F. Tropical Disturbance 12F formed on 18 March and dissipated the next day.


Systems


Severe Tropical Cyclone Lola

On 19 October, the
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(FMS) reported that Tropical Disturbance 01F had developed out of an area of low pressure, about to the northeast of
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in the
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. At this time, the system was located in an area favourable for further development, with warm sea-surface temperatures of and low to moderate vertical wind shear. Over the next few days, the system gradually moved southwestward before the FMS classified it as a tropical depression on 21 October. The cyclone drifted southward until an upper-level ridge forced the storm to the south. During the next day, it intensified into a Category 1 tropical cyclone, resulting in the FMS naming it ''Lola''. Lola would rapidly intensify, becoming a Category 4 tropical cyclone on 12:00 UTC that day, peaking with maximum ten-minute sustained winds of . With convective rain bands wrapping into the circulation, the JTWC assessed Lola as having one-minute sustained winds of . At the same time, the FMS followed suit and upgraded the system to a Category 5 severe tropical cyclone. Lola's eye quickly disappeared, signaling a phase of rapid weakening. It would steadily weaken before making landfall in Sowan, around 03:00 UTC on 25 October. Lola would rapidly weaken, becoming a tropical depression on 26 October, and degenerating into a remnant low as the JTWC issued their final advisory on Lola. Lola was the third severe tropical cyclone to impact Vanuatu during 2023, after
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impacted the island nation during March 2023. Vanuatu Prime Minister
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took a
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to inspect the early damage. At least 10,000 households were affected by the storm. Additionally, the New Zealand, Australian, and French defense forces provided further aid and assessed damages. In the
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, the Solomon Islands National Disaster Management Office (NDMO) reported that Cyclone Lola had severe impacts on
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. Damage across the nation were estimated to be 43.28 billion
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(US$352 million).


Severe Tropical Cyclone Mal

On 11 November, the FMS reported that Tropical Disturbance 02F had formed near the Solomon Islands and moved towards Fiji. Although the disturbance was disorganized, it underwent further development from warm sea surface temperatures and low to moderate vertical wind shear. By 12 November, the system intensified into a tropical depression. Persistent deep convection then organized as rainbands circulate around the center. It intensified into a Category 1 tropical cyclone later on 13 November, with the FMS naming it as Mal. Mal continued to strengthen over the favorable conditions as well as high
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s also rose around the center of the storm, a sign of consolidation. On 14 November, it intensified into a Category 2 tropical cyclone. As the storm continued to move southeast by the southwest edge of a subtropical ridge, Mal strengthened into a Category 3 severe tropical cyclone at 12:00 UTC of the same day. On 15 November, it began to weaken as it entered an environment of high wind shear. It later entered the New Zealand
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's area of responsibility, where it was reclassified as an ex-tropical cyclone. On 12 November, a gale alert was issued for the Yasawa and Mamanuca groups as well as the western and northern regions of
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. The FMS anticipated the system to become a Tropical Cyclone by 13 November. Nevertheless, the National Disaster Management Office of Fiji (NDMO) issued a tropical cyclone alert and citizens were urged to exercise caution. Mal poured heavy rain upon the Western Division of Fiji and induced power outages in
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. As powerlines and trees were knocked down by TC Mal across the nation, the Fiji NDMO advised the public to stay indoors and avoid unnecessary travel while recovery efforts were underway. The cyclone's impact on Fiji was minimal with the NDMO reporting no casualties or injuries reported. On 17 November, a
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ship, HMNZS ''Manawanui'' which was already in Fiji as part of its seven-week deployment, assisted the Fiji NDMO in conducting initial damage assessments.


Tropical Disturbance 03F (Jasper)

On 2 December, the FMS declared that Tropical Disturbance 03F had formed. Analysis from the JTWC indicated that the disturbance was in a favorable environment for development, with warm sea surface temperatures and low vertical wind shear. Moving southward, the disturbance would exit the basin on 4 December and enter the Australian region, where the
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(BoM) assumed responsibility for the system. In the Australian basin, the system would later intensify into Severe Tropical Cyclone Jasper. On 6 December, the Solomon Islands Meteorological Service issued warnings for parts of
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after it became apparent that Jasper was moving towards the southernmost islands of
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. As Jasper affected the islands, several transport services were cancelled while water supplies were compromised.


Tropical Disturbance 04F

On 25 January, the FMS reported that Tropical Disturbance 04F had developed about to the northeast of Nadi, Fiji. At this stage, the system was poorly organised and lied under the eastern edge of an upper-level ridge of high pressure in a low to moderate area of vertical wind shear, with
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near . The next day, they stopped monitoring the system.


Tropical Depression 05F

On 1 February, Subtropical Low 06U entered the basin from the Australian region and was reclassified as ''05F'' by the FMS. Under a moderately sheared environment with warm sea surface temperatures. The disturbance's convective structure rapidly deteriorated in the
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(LLLC). However, the system quickly re-developed LLLC, and three days later, the system moved eastwards onto the boundary of the region—the 160th meridian east—at approximately 12:00 UTC on 5 February, before returning to the Southern Pacific basin proper on 7 February, and the JTWC issued a TCFA on the low, noting that it was likely to intensify significantly. The next day, the agency upgraded the system to tropical storm, initiating advisories on it as Tropical Cyclone 12P. The storm continued to be negatively effected by northwesterly wind shear. Later, the storm began undergoing rapid expansion, with a central cold cover along with colder convective tops. However, as it moved over
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in Vanuatu, its weakly-defined and exposed LLLC embedded in deep convection. Shortly afterward, the JTWC issued their final warning, as it became elongated due to a dry air intrusion. Over the next few weeks, the FMS continued monitoring the system as a tropical disturbance, before it was last noted as it moved into the MetService's area of responsibility on 28 February. A series of troughs of low pressure associated with the system caused heavy rain and flash flooding to be reported in the Western Central and Northern divisions at various times with Lahasa suffering the brunt of the storm.


Tropical Cyclone Nat

On 3 February, the JTWC started to monitor a subtropical disturbance that had persisted about to the south-southeast of
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, within an area that was marginally conducive to further development. During that day, the system moved north-eastwards before it was classified as Tropical Disturbance 06F by the FMS, while it was located about to the southwest of Pago Pago in American Samoa. Two days later, they upgraded the system into a tropical depression. The next day, the JTWC issued a TCFA for the system. A few hours later, they recognized the system as Tropical Cyclone 10P. Later that day, the FMS upgraded the system into a tropical cyclone, naming it Nat. Despite partially exposing the LLLC and degrading its deep convection, the FMS upgraded the system into a Category 2 tropical cyclone on 6 February. The intrusion of dry air lead to Nat to continue rapidly weakening. By 8 February, the JTWC subsequently issued its final advisory on Nat, as it moved steadily east-southwards within an environment of warm sea surface temperatures and moderate wind shear, the LLCC became exposed later. Under a mid-latitude upper low, it became strongly influenced by the low and started to exhibit subtropical characteristics, prompting the JTWC to classify the storm as a subtropical cyclone at 23:00 UTC on that day. The system then moved into TCWC Wellington's area of responsibility on 10 February, where it was reclassified as a non-tropical low, although the JTWC later reported that the system had dissipated that day. As the disturbance was expected to bring severe impacts,
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issued a pre-cyclone alert for
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while the FMS issued a tropical cyclone alert for the
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.


Tropical Disturbance 07F

On 5 February, the FMS noted that Tropical Disturbance 07F had developed within an area of moderate vertical windshear about to the northwest of
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. During that day, atmospheric convection persisted over the low level circulation, as it moved south-eastwards and passed through French Polynesia's Society Islands.


Tropical Cyclone Osai

On 6 February, the FMS stated that Tropical Disturbance 08F had formed. The disturbance was located within a favorable environment for further development with good equator-ward
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, exceptionally warm (29–30 Â°C) sea surface temperatures. Deep convection with formative bands surrounding the system's circulation caused the JTWC to issue a TCFA that day at 06:00 UTC, with the system located about northwest of Pago Pago in American Samoa. During that day, the system continued to develop and was classified as a tropical depression by the FMS. The JTWC followed suit a few hours later, designating it as Tropical Cyclone 11P. A few hours later, the FMS upgraded 08F into a tropical cyclone, naming it ''Osai''. Osai showed a consolidating system with convective banding wrapping into a well-defined LLLC. Soon, it started experiencing an increase in vertical wind shear. By 8 February, the circulation had become exposed, prompting the JTWC and FMS to issue their final warning on Osai. Over the next few days, Osai moved slowly over the South Pacific Ocean as a tropical disturbance before it was last noted on 12 February.


Tropical Disturbance 09F

On 11 February, the FMS noted that Tropical Disturbance 09F had developed within an area of high vertical windshear about to the southwest of Papeete in French Polynesia. Over the next couple of days, the disturbance moved south-eastwards and remained poorly organised with atmospheric convection displaced to the east of the low-level circulation centre, before it was last noted on 13 February, as it dissipated to the north of the island of Rapa in French Polynesia.


Tropical Depression 10F

On 14 February, the FMS noted that Tropical Depression 10F had formed about to the northeast of Palmerston in the Southern Cook Islands. During the next day, the system intensified as it moved south-eastward in a weak steering environment, while the storm started to wrap into the system's consolidating LLLC. The system embedded within the
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, to the northeast of
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, leading the JTWC to issue a TCFA. During the day, the JTWC initiated advisories on the disturbance and designated it as Tropical Cyclone 15P. By 17 February, the system had transitioned to a subtropical cyclone, prompting the JTWC to discontinue warnings on the system. The FMS still tracked the system until the next day.


Tropical Disturbance 11F

On 8 March, the FMS stated that Tropical Disturbance 11F had formed. The next day, the JTWC began monitoring it as a subtropical storm, noting its broad and asymmetric structure. The next day, JTWC assessed the system had dissipated. The FMS kept monitoring 11F until it dissipated on 15 March.


Tropical Disturbance 12F

On 18 March, the FMS began monitoring a tropical disturbance. By the next day, they stopped monitoring it.


Storm names

Within the Southern Pacific, a tropical depression is judged to have reached tropical cyclone intensity should it reach winds of and it is evident that gales are occurring at least halfway around the center. With tropical depressions intensifying into a tropical cyclone between the Equator and 25°S and between 160°E – 120°W named by the FMS. However, should a tropical depression intensify to the south of 25°S between 160°E and 120°W it will be named in conjunction with the FMS by MetService. The names Mal, Nat and Osai were used for the first time (and the only time for Mal), as they replaced Meena, Nancy and Olaf from the 2004–05 season. If a tropical cyclone leaves the basin and enter the Australian region, it will retain its original name. The names that will be used for the 2023–24 season are listed below:


Retirement

After the season, the names ''Lola'' and ''Mal'' were retired due to the damages they caused, and their replacements are Lute and Mata.


Season effects

This table lists all the storms that developed in the South Pacific to the east of longitude 160°E during the 2023–24 season. It includes their intensity on the Australian tropical cyclone intensity scale, duration, name, landfalls, deaths, and damages. All data is taken from RSMC Nadi and/or TCWC Wellington, and all of the damage figures are in 2023 or 2024 USD. , -


See also

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List of Southern Hemisphere cyclone seasons The tropical cyclone seasons that occur in the Southern Hemisphere are: *South-West Indian Ocean tropical cyclone **Current – South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season *Australian region tropical cyclone An Australian region tropical cyclone ...
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Tropical cyclones in 2023 During 2023, tropical cyclones formed in seven major bodies of water, commonly known as tropical cyclone basins. They were named by various weather agencies when they attained maximum sustained winds of . Throughout the year, a total of 115 sys ...
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2024 The year saw the list of ongoing armed conflicts, continuation of major armed conflicts, including the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Myanmar civil war (2021–present), Myanmar civil war, the Sudanese civil war (2023–present), Sudane ...
*Atlantic hurricane seasons:
2023 Catastrophic natural disasters in 2023 included the Lists of 21st-century earthquakes, 5th-deadliest earthquake of the 21st century 2023 Turkey–Syria earthquakes, striking Turkey and Syria, leaving up to 62,000 people dead; Cyclone Freddy ...
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2024 The year saw the list of ongoing armed conflicts, continuation of major armed conflicts, including the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Myanmar civil war (2021–present), Myanmar civil war, the Sudanese civil war (2023–present), Sudane ...
*Pacific hurricane seasons:
2023 Catastrophic natural disasters in 2023 included the Lists of 21st-century earthquakes, 5th-deadliest earthquake of the 21st century 2023 Turkey–Syria earthquakes, striking Turkey and Syria, leaving up to 62,000 people dead; Cyclone Freddy ...
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2024 The year saw the list of ongoing armed conflicts, continuation of major armed conflicts, including the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Myanmar civil war (2021–present), Myanmar civil war, the Sudanese civil war (2023–present), Sudane ...
*Pacific typhoon seasons:
2023 Catastrophic natural disasters in 2023 included the Lists of 21st-century earthquakes, 5th-deadliest earthquake of the 21st century 2023 Turkey–Syria earthquakes, striking Turkey and Syria, leaving up to 62,000 people dead; Cyclone Freddy ...
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2024 The year saw the list of ongoing armed conflicts, continuation of major armed conflicts, including the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Myanmar civil war (2021–present), Myanmar civil war, the Sudanese civil war (2023–present), Sudane ...
*North Indian Ocean cyclone seasons:
2023 Catastrophic natural disasters in 2023 included the Lists of 21st-century earthquakes, 5th-deadliest earthquake of the 21st century 2023 Turkey–Syria earthquakes, striking Turkey and Syria, leaving up to 62,000 people dead; Cyclone Freddy ...
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2024 The year saw the list of ongoing armed conflicts, continuation of major armed conflicts, including the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Myanmar civil war (2021–present), Myanmar civil war, the Sudanese civil war (2023–present), Sudane ...
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2023–24 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season The 2023–24 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season was an above-average season, including ten named storms (including an unnamed tropical storm), six tropical cyclones and two intense tropical cyclones. Despite its moderate activity, it was the ...
* 2023–24 Australian region cyclone season


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