Severe Tropical Cyclone Niran was a very powerful
tropical cyclone
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that brought severe impacts to extreme
Northeastern Australia and nearly made
landfall
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in
New Caledonia in February and March 2021. The sixth tropical cyclone and the second severe tropical cyclone of the
2020–21 Australian region cyclone season, while being the third severe tropical cyclone of the
annual South Pacific cyclone season, Niran was the second Category 5 severe tropical cyclone in the South Pacific cyclone season, following
Cyclone Yasa. The cyclone formed from a tropical low in the
Coral Sea
The Coral Sea () is a marginal sea of the South Pacific off the northeast coast of Australia, and classified as an interim Australian bioregion. The Coral Sea extends down the Australian northeast coast. Most of it is protected by the Fren ...
on 27 February. The tropical low gradually intensified while stalling offshore of
Queensland
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for several days, although disorganized at the time. Early on 3 March, Niran pulled away from the coast of Australia, while it started undergoing
rapid intensification
In meteorology, rapid intensification is a situation where a tropical cyclone intensifies dramatically in a short period of time. The United States National Hurricane Center defines rapid intensification as an increase in the maximum sustained wi ...
. Eventually, Niran reached its peak intensity as a Category 5 tropical cyclone on both the Australian Tropical Cyclone Scale and the
Saffir–Simpson scale
The Saffir–Simpson hurricane wind scale (SSHWS) classifies hurricanes—which in the Western Hemisphere are tropical cyclones that exceed the intensities of tropical depressions and tropical storms—into five categories distinguishe ...
, on 5 March, well offshore of Australia. Soon afterward, Niran initiated an
eyewall replacement cycle
In meteorology, eyewall replacement cycles, also called concentric eyewall cycles, naturally occur in intense tropical cyclones, generally with winds greater than , or major hurricanes ( Category 3 or above). When tropical cyclones reach this i ...
and encountered some wind shear, causing the storm to weaken on 6 March, as it passed just to the south of
Grande Terre
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, the main island of
New Caledonia. Afterwards, Niran continued rapidly weakening as wind shear increased further, before transitioning into an
extratropical cyclone late on 6 March. Niran was absorbed into another extratropical storm two days later.
Before its strengthening phase, Niran significantly affected the banana crop in far-north Queensland. Several farms abroad were damaged, and some farmers lost 100% of their banana crop. Prices for the fruit were expected to rise. Estimates placed damage to the crop at a minimum of
AU$
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180 million (
US$
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140 million). Other infrastructure damage was minor. In New Caledonia, many houses had their roofs and infrastructure damaged, and nearly 70,000 people lost power in total. Multiple roads became impassable. Two people in New Caledonia were injured, though no one was killed. Total economic losses reached $200 million (2021
USD
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).
Meteorological history
During 27 February, the
Bureau of Meteorology
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(BOM) began to monitor a developing tropical low off the coast of northern
Queensland
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. The low began to strengthen while remaining offshore of the state, within an area favorable for
tropical cyclogenesis
Tropical cyclogenesis is the development and strengthening of a tropical cyclone in the atmosphere. The mechanisms through which tropical cyclogenesis occurs are distinctly different from those through which temperate cyclogenesis occurs. Tropi ...
. On 1 March, the tropical low was upgraded into a
tropical cyclone
A tropical cyclone is a rapidly rotating storm system characterized by a low-pressure center, a closed low-level atmospheric circulation, strong winds, and a spiral arrangement of thunderstorms that produce heavy rain and squalls. Dep ...
by the BOM, and was given the name ''Niran''. Later that same day, the strengthening cyclone reached Category 2 tropical cyclone status on the Australian scale. Niran began to pull away from the coast of Australia and underwent
rapid intensification
In meteorology, rapid intensification is a situation where a tropical cyclone intensifies dramatically in a short period of time. The United States National Hurricane Center defines rapid intensification as an increase in the maximum sustained wi ...
, reaching Category 3 severe tropical cyclone status on the Australian scale late on 3 March, and then reaching Category 4 severe tropical cyclone status on the Australian scale late on 4 March. Eventually, Niran intensified into a powerful Category 5 tropical cyclone on both the Australian region and the
Saffir–Simpson hurricane wind scale (SSHWS), at 12:00 UTC on 5 March, displaying a well-defined
pinhole eye.
Shortly afterward, the storm crossed into the
Fiji Meteorological Service
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(FMS)'s area of responsibility, even as it accelerated southeastward towards
New Caledonia. Around that time, Niran reached its peak intensity, attaining maximum 10-minute sustained winds of 205 km/h (125 mph), maximum 1-minute sustained winds of 260 km/h (160 mph), and a central minimum pressure of .
However, several hours later, Niran began an
eyewall replacement cycle
In meteorology, eyewall replacement cycles, also called concentric eyewall cycles, naturally occur in intense tropical cyclones, generally with winds greater than , or major hurricanes ( Category 3 or above). When tropical cyclones reach this i ...
and encountered
wind shear
Wind shear (or windshear), sometimes referred to as wind gradient, is a difference in wind speed and/or direction over a relatively short distance in the atmosphere. Atmospheric wind shear is normally described as either vertical or horizon ...
, causing the storm to begin yet another significant weakening trend, with the storm falling down back to Category 4 status on the SSHWS. At 12:00 UTC on 6 March, Niran made its closest approach to New Caledonia's main island of
Grande Terre
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, as a Category 3-equivalent tropical cyclone, as the
eye
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of the storm passed just south of the island's southeastern flank. As wind shear continued to substantially increase over the storm, it weakened to a Category 3 severe tropical cyclone on the Australian scale and a Category 2 tropical cyclone on the SSHWS, later that day, as it began undergoing
extratropical transition
Extratropical cyclones, sometimes called mid-latitude cyclones or wave cyclones, are low-pressure areas which, along with the anticyclones of high-pressure areas, drive the weather over much of the Earth. Extratropical cyclones are capable of ...
. Late that day, Niran had completed its extratropical transition as it continued accelerating towards the southeast. Niran continued moving southeastward for another couple of days, before being absorbed into a larger
extratropical cyclone to the south on 8 March.
Preparation and impacts
Australia
Queensland

A warning was put in place for the coast of Northern Queensland; however, the warning was dropped as Niran moved eastward and away from the coast. A gale warning was issued on 2 March for coastal and island communities,
Cape Flattery
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and
Innisfail, though it was cancelled when Niran moved away.
In the far-north region of the state, some
banana
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crops were wiped out by Niran in its early phase. Some farmers said they had lost nearly 100% of their banana crops. In total, over 42,000 people lost power from the storm, due to high winds. State emergency teams were sent to attend to downed poles and damaged homes, and they reported minor structural damage in the Cairns region. The Australian Banana Growers’ Council said on 2 March that it was too early to estimate damage, but stated it would be significant. In the Cassowary Coast Region, farmers were expected to be without income until September or October. Two people were rescued from floodwaters.
On 5 March, farmers assessed the crop damage to range between AU$180–200 million. There were fears that the prices for bananas would increase drastically again, as had occurred after
Cyclone Larry
Severe Tropical Cyclone Larry was a tropical cyclone that made landfall in Australia during the 2005–06 Southern Hemisphere tropical cyclone season. Larry originated as a low pressure system over the eastern Coral Sea on 16 March 2006, and wa ...
in 2006 and
Cyclone Yasi
Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasi () was a powerful and destructive tropical cyclone that made landfall in northern Queensland, Australia in early 2011, causing major damage to the affected areas. Originating as a tropical low near Fiji on 26 Jan ...
in 2011. They were expected to increase by 50 cents to $1 a kilo after Niran.
Damage to farm infrastructure was labeled "catastrophic" and "severe" by locals. In production nurseries, shade houses and tree crops were damaged. Stephen Lowe, the council chief executive of the Australian Banana Growers’ Council, estimated about 5,000 hectares of crops were affected, and 150 farms were damaged;
however, over may have been damaged, and clean-up could take upwards of a year.
Niran was estimated to have destroyed around one-third of Australia's banana crops.
The highest recorded total for
rainfall
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was in Clump Point, which saw 276 mm (10.8 in) of rain in 24 hours.
New Caledonia
As the storm approached, New Caledonia was placed on high alert, as Niran was expected to cause severe damage in the country, especially on the main island of Grande Terre.
Authorities placed the entire island nation under a Level Two Tropical Cyclone Alert late on 5 March as the storm bore down on the country.
Air Calédonie
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moved their entire fleet of airplanes to
Brisbane
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, Australia, in order to protect them from the storm.
Waves as high as were also expected for the western side of New Caledonia.
Niran caused extensive damage in New Caledonia during its close passage.
39,000 households lost electricity in urban areas while roads quickly became impassable. Winds of up to 150 km/h (100 mph) affected portions of the country in its passage, despite the strongest portion of the storm missing the coastline. Two people were injured, including a child which was hit by shards of glass from a bay window.
In the capital city of
Nouméa
Nouméa () is the capital and largest city of the French special collectivity of New Caledonia and is also the largest francophone city in Oceania. It is situated on a peninsula in the south of New Caledonia's main island, Grande Terre, an ...
, several ships were forced aground on the coast.
400 people were also housed in three evacuation centers. Another estimate placed over 69,000 total customers without power in the country. Rainfall was less than anticipated, with a report of 50 mm (2.0 in) of rain falling in six hours. Vegetation and crops were damaged as well, though the true extent of the damage is unknown.
Elsewhere
High waves were also expected to affect
Vanuatu
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, with wave heights up to forecasted. Heavy rain from the cyclone was also briefly forecasted to impact Vanuatu.
There were no reports of damage in the country.
See also
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Tropical cyclones in 2021
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*
Cyclone Rewa
Severe Tropical Cyclone Rewa affected six countries and caused 22 deaths on its 28-day journey across the South Pacific Ocean in December 1993 and January 1994. Cyclone Rewa developed from a tropical disturbance on 28 December sout ...
(1993)
*
Cyclone Erica
Severe Tropical Cyclone Erica of March 2003 was a powerful cyclone that severely affected New Caledonia and was considered the worst to affect the country since Cyclone Beti. The system was the eighth cyclone and the fifth severe tropical cyclo ...
(2003)
*
Cyclone Harold
Severe Tropical Cyclone Harold was a very powerful tropical cyclone which caused widespread destruction in the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, Fiji, and Tonga during April 2020. It was the first Category 5 tropical cyclone in 2020. The seventh name ...
(2020) A powerful tropical cyclone but was more stronger than 'Niran''
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Cyclone Ruby
Tropical Cyclone Ruby was a strong but short-lived tropical cyclone which impacted New Caledonia with strong winds and rainfall, after its predecessor tropical low and a nearby trough caused disruption over some parts of the Solomon Islands. The ...
(2021)
References
External links
Australian Bureau of MeteorologyTropical Cyclone Warning Center Jakarta
Papua New Guinea National Weather Service
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Tropical cyclones in Queensland
Niran
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Category 5 South Pacific cyclones
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