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The year 1997 was regarded as one of the most intense tropical cyclone years on record, featuring a record 12 category 5-equivalent tropical cyclones, according to the Saffir–Simpson hurricane wind scale. The year also featured the second-highest amount of
accumulated cyclone energy Accumulated cyclone energy (ACE) is a metric used to compare overall activity of tropical cyclones, utilizing the available records of windspeeds at six-hour intervals to synthesize storm duration and strength into a single index value. The ACE ...
(ACE) on record, just behind
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and
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. Throughout the year, 108 tropical cyclones have developed in bodies of water, commonly known as tropical cyclone basins. However, only 89 tropical cyclones were of those attaining 39 mph or greater, falling just below the long term average of 102 named systems. The most active basin was the Western Pacific, attaining an ACE amount of 571, the highest ever recorded in any season in any basin on record. The deadliest tropical cyclone was Severe Tropical Storm Linda (Openg). The costliest tropical cyclone was Super Typhoon Winnie (Ibiang), which set a record for having the largest eye on record. The most intense tropical cyclone was
Hurricane Linda The name Linda has been used for eleven tropical cyclones worldwide. In the Eastern Pacific: * Tropical Storm Linda (1985) – minimal tropical storm that crossed into the Central Pacific as a tropical depression. * Hurricane Linda (1991) – Cat ...
, peaking at 902 hPa/mbar. Typhoon Paka (Rubing), the longest-lived system, produced the fourth-highest ACE for a single tropical cyclone, just behind Typhoon Nancy (1961), Hurricane/Typhoon Ioke (2006), and
Cyclone Freddy (2023) Very Intense Tropical Cyclone Freddy, also known as Severe Tropical Cyclone Freddy, was an exceptionally long-lived, powerful, and deadly tropical cyclone that traversed the southern Indian Ocean for more than five weeks in February and March 20 ...
. The
accumulated cyclone energy Accumulated cyclone energy (ACE) is a metric used to compare overall activity of tropical cyclones, utilizing the available records of windspeeds at six-hour intervals to synthesize storm duration and strength into a single index value. The ACE ...
(ACE) index for the 1997 (seven basins combined), as calculated by
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was 1,099.2 units. Tropical cyclones are primarily monitored by a group of ten warning centres, which have been designated as a
Regional Specialized Meteorological Center A Regional Specialized Meteorological Centre (RSMC) is responsible for the distribution of information, advisories, and warnings regarding the specific program they have a part of, agreed by consensus at the World Meteorological Organization as ...
(RSMC) or a Tropical Cyclone Warning Center (TCWC) by the
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. These are the United States
National Hurricane Center The National Hurricane Center (NHC) is the division of the United States' NOAA/National Weather Service responsible for tracking and predicting tropical weather systems between the IERS Reference Meridian, Prime Meridian and the 140th meridian ...
(NHC) and
Central Pacific Hurricane Center The Central Pacific Hurricane Center (CPHC) of the United States National Weather Service is the official body responsible for tracking and issuing tropical cyclone warnings, watches, advisories, discussions, and statements for the Central Pacif ...
, the
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(JMA), the
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(IMD), Météo-France, Indonesia's
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, the Australian
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(BOM), Papua New Guinea's National Weather Service, the
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(FMS) as well as New Zealand's
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. Other notable warning centres include the
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(PAGASA), the United States
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(JTWC), and the Brazilian Navy Hydrographic Center.


Global conditions

In January 1997, satellites gathering information on water temperatures and sea level heights discovered an area of unusually warm water situated across the western half of the Pacific Ocean. About below the surface, water temperatures were about 3 °C (5.4 °F) above normal, signifying that an
El Niño–Southern Oscillation El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is a global climate phenomenon that emerges from variation in winds and sea surface temperatures over the tropical Pacific Ocean. Those variations have an irregular pattern but do have some semblance of cyc ...
(ENSO) event was beginning. By this time,
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had forecast that an ENSO was likely to take place during the latter half of 1997. Throughout February, water temperatures began increasing over much of the Pacific as well as in shallower waters off the coast of
Peru Peru, officially the Republic of Peru, is a country in western South America. It is bordered in the north by Ecuador and Colombia, in the east by Brazil, in the southeast by Bolivia, in the south by Chile, and in the south and west by the Pac ...
. The above-average water temperatures covered an area roughly across, almost stretching from
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to South America. By April, the ENSO became fully established; a column of warm water extended to the surface in the middle of the Pacific Ocean and water anomalies exceeded 5 °C (9 °F) about below the ocean surface. At the surface off the coast of Peru, water temperatures averaged 3 °C (5.4 °F) above normal. Exceedingly warm waters became apparent by May, especially off the coast of South America where anomalies were reaching 7 °C (12.6 °F) above normal. Further north,
sea surface temperatures Sea surface temperature (or ocean surface temperature) is the ocean temperature, temperature of ocean water close to the surface. The exact meaning of ''surface'' varies in the literature and in practice. It is usually between and below the sea ...
along the Pacific coast of North America were increasing, with a large pool of water being 3 °C (5.4 °F) above normal. By September 1997, the ENSO became very powerful, with surface temperatures between South America and the
International Date Line The International Date Line (IDL) is the line extending between the South and North Poles that is the boundary between one calendar day and the next. It passes through the Pacific Ocean, roughly following the 180.0° line of longitude and de ...
averaging 2–4 °C (3.6–7.2 °F) above normal, roughly a quarter of the planet's diameter. Additionally, waters along the Pacific coast of North America continued to expand, now stretching from
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to southern Mexico. A contrasting area of abnormally cool waters took shape near the coast of Australia by September as well, with waters below the surface averaging 4 °C (7.2 °F) below normal. Along the Pacific coast of the Americas, the volume of water was roughly 30 times greater than that of all the water in the
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combined. The extra heat energy created by this anomaly was also about 93 times more than the energy produced by
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s in the United States during 1995.


Summary

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Josie Josie may refer to: People * Josie (name), various people and fictional characters with the given name, a diminutive of Josephine * Edith Josie (1921–2000), Canadian writer and newspaper columnist * Peter Josie, Saint Lucia politician Music ...
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Gavin Gavin is a Celtic male given name. It is the Scottish variation of the medieval Welsh name Gawain, meaning 'God send' or 'white hawk/falcon'. Sir Gawain is a knight of King Arthur's Round Table. ''Sir Gawain and the Green Knight'' is an epic poem ...
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Justin Justin may refer to: People and fictional characters * Justin (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the given name * Justin (historian), Latin historian who lived under the Roman Empire * Justin I (c. 450–527) ...
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Hina Hina may refer to: People and deities * Hina (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the name * Hina (goddess), the name assigned to a number of Polynesian deities. * Hina (singer), of 2021 group Lightsum Other u ...
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Danny Danny is a masculine given name. It is related to and short for the male name Daniel.🖾🖾 People *Danny Altmann, British immunologist * Danny Antonucci, Canadian animator, director, producer, and writer * Danny Baker (born 1957), English j ...
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Guillermo Guillermo () is the Spanish form of the male given name William. The name is also commonly shortened to 'Guille' or, in Latin America, to nickname 'Memo'. People * Guillermo Amador (born 1974), American musician * Guillermo Amor (born 1967), Span ...
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Ignacio Ignacio is a male Spanish language, Spanish name originating in the Latin name "Ignatius" from ''ignis'' "fire". This was the name of several saints, including the Ignatius of Antioch, third bishop of Antioch (who was thrown to wild beasts by emp ...
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Nora Nora, NORA, or Norah may refer to: * Nora (name), a feminine given name People with the surname * Arlind Nora (born 1980), Albanian footballer * Pierre Nora (1931–2025), French historian * Simon Nora (1921–2006), French politician Place ...
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Olaf Olaf or Olav (, , or differences between General American and Received Pronunciation, British ; ) is a Dutch, Polish, Scandinavian and German given name. It is presumably of Proto-Norse origin, reconstructed as ''*Anu-laibaz'', from ''anu'' "ances ...
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North Atlantic Ocean

The Atlantic hurricane season officially began on June 1, and an unnamed subtropical storm developed on the same day. Only nine tropical depressions formed. Eight of the depressions attained tropical storm status, making 1997 the least active Atlantic hurricane season in the ongoing above-average era of
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, which began in
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. Just three of these systems attained hurricane status and only one tropical cyclone intensified into a major hurricane, which was below the
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average of three per season. Only
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made landfall at hurricane strength during the season, although Hurricane Erika and Tropical Storm Grace also caused damage and fatalities. Those three cyclones collectively caused 12 deaths and $111.46 million in damage. The last storm of the season, Tropical Storm Grace, dissipated on October 17, over a month before the official end of the season on November 30. The 1997 Atlantic hurricane season had a very active beginning. In June, two tropical cyclones developed – the unnoticed subtropical storm and Tropical Storm Ana. An unusual four tropical cyclones formed in the month of July, three of which reached tropical storm intensity, and two of them became hurricanes. Despite the active start, the other months of the season featured record low activity, especially in August and September, both of which combined produced only one tropical cyclone. As a result of the active start and subsequent lack of activity, it showed that early season activity has no correlation to the entire season. Further, this marked the first occurrence of no tropical cyclogenesis in August since
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, and the most recent instance of no activity in that month until
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. The lone tropical cyclone during the period was Hurricane Erika, which developed on September 3. In October, two short-lived tropical cyclones developed, Fabian and Grace. Tropical cyclogenesis ceased after Grace transitioned into an extratropical cyclone on October 17. The season's activity was reflected with a low
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(ACE) rating of 41. ACE is, broadly speaking, a measure of the power of the hurricane multiplied by the length of time it existed, so storms that last a long time, as well as particularly strong hurricanes, have high ACEs. It is only calculated for full advisories on tropical systems at or exceeding 39 mph (63 km/h), which is the threshold for tropical storm strength.


Eastern & Central Pacific Oceans

It was a very active hurricane season. With hundreds of deaths and hundreds of millions of dollars in damage, this was one of the deadliest and costliest Pacific hurricane seasons on record. The season produced 17 named storms, which was a little above normal. The average number of named storms per year is 15. The 1997 season also had 9 hurricanes, compared to the average of 8. There were also 7 major hurricanes compared to the average of 4. This was due to the exceptionally strong ongoing El Niño event. Several storms impacted land. The first was Tropical Storm Andres which killed four people and left another two missing. In August, Tropical Storm Ignacio took an unusual path through the basin, resulting in its extratropical remnants causing minimal damage throughout the
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and
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.
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became the most intense east Pacific hurricane in recorded history, a record it maintained until it was surpassed by
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in 2015. Although it never made landfall, it produced large surf in Southern California and as a result, five people had to be rescued.
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caused flooding and damage in the
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, while
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made two landfalls and caused eighteen deaths and several other people were reported missing.
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killed several hundred people and caused record damage in southeastern Mexico. In addition, Super Typhoons
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and Paka originated in the region before crossing the International Date Line and causing significant damage in the western Pacific. There were also two Category 5 hurricanes:
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and
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. The National Hurricane Center uses
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(ACE) to rank hurricane seasons as above-normal, near-normal, and below-normal. The total ACE of this season is 160*104 kt2 in the east Pacific proper, which qualifies this season as above-normal.


Western Pacific Ocean

It was a record-breaking season featuring eleven tropical cyclones reaching super typhoon intensity, tying the record with
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with the most violent tropical cyclones globally, and was the ninth and last consecutive year of above-average
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activity that started in
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. Its extremely high activity produced a total of 570 ACE index, which is the highest ever index recorded in a single tropical cyclone season. In addition, this season had ten Saffir-Simpson Category 5-equivalent tropical cyclones, the most ever recorded, even greater than the
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, which had nearly half of the amount. The
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was a contributing factor to this unusually high activity. Despite this, the season produced an average number of tropical storms, spawning twenty-nine tropical storms. The first named storm, Hannah, developed on January 20 while the last named storm, Paka, dissipated on December 23.
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became the worst tropical cyclone to hit
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, killing over 3,000 people


North Indian Ocean

On May 13, a near-equatorial
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developed. The poorly organized system slowly tracked towards the north-northwest. The following day, deep
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consolidated around the center of circulation and the
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(JTWC) classified the system as Tropical Cyclone 01B. Favorable upper-level conditions and good
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allowed the storm to intensify. Shortly after, the cyclone attained tropical storm-force winds and turned towards the northeast. While gradually increasing in forward motion, the storm continued to strengthen. On May 17, the cyclone attained winds of 120 km/h (75 km/h), equivalent to a
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on the
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. By May 18 an
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developed and the storm reached its peak intensity with winds of before making landfall near
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. After landfall, the storm rapidly tracked northeastward inland and dissipated early on May 20. It caused significant damage and 67 fatalities. On September 19, a tropical depression formed from an area of disturbed weather in the western Bay of Bengal. It drifted northwestward towards the Indian coastline, but a mid-latitude trough pulled it northeastward, The depression strengthened to a tropical storm on the 24th, and it reached cyclone strength while paralleling the Indian coastline on 26th. It made landfall in Bangladesh on the 27th, and dissipated shortly thereafter. Tropical Cyclone 2B was responsible for 51 fatalities and left an additional 137 people missing. Typhoon Linda killed 30 while crossing the
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, emerged into the Bay of Bengal on November 4. It continued westward, reaching cyclone strength again, but vertical shear caused it to dissipate on the 9th. In southern
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, 30 people were killed and 102 others were listed as missing as a result of the storm. Linda damaged at least 100 homes and sank 30 ships in the region. An estimated 6,400,000 m2 of farmland were destroyed by Linda. A broad trough of low pressure formed into a tropical depression on November 4 in the central Arabian Sea. It moved westward, slowly intensifying into a tropical storm on the 8th. Vertical shear weakened it to a depression later that day, but on the 9th, just before making landfall on eastern
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, it restrengthened to a tropical storm. Tropical Storm Three dissipated on the 10th without causing any reported damage.


South-West Indian Ocean


January–June

It was the longest on record, with both an unusually early start and unusually late ending. Most activity was from November through February. According to the
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office (MFR) at
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, there were 21 tropical disturbances, 14 of which intensified into tropical depressions. There were 12  named storms, beginning with Antoinette and proceeding sequentially until Lisette. In addition, the
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also warned on storms in the region, which identified five other tropical storms. Five of the storms attained tropical cyclone status, or with 10–minute
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s of at least ; of these, three strengthened further into intense tropical cyclones, with Daniella and Helinda tied for strongest storm of the season. In August, a tropical depression developed in the south-west Indian Ocean for the first time 27 years, and a month later, a rare September tropical disturbance formed. The first named storm, Antoinette, was the first of several to originate in the neighboring Australian basin, or east of 90°  E; the subsequent two named storms also formed in the Australian region. In early December, Cyclone Daniella likely developed out of the remnants of previous Tropical Storm Chantelle. After reaching peak 10–minute winds of , Daniella weakened and passed just southwest of
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; there, the storm left heavy crop damage and indirectly caused three deaths. In early January, Tropical Storm Fabriola was the first in a succession of three storms to move over Madagascar. The next –
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– killed 152 people when it struck southeastern Madagascar. Between January and February, Cyclone Pancho-Helinda lasted about 20 days between both the Australian and south-west Indian basins. Also in February, Tropical Storm Josie killed 36 people in western Madagascar after causing severe flooding. The final named storm was Tropical Storm Lisette, which dissipated on March 3 after striking Mozambique, killing three people. Despite the early end to the named storms, there were two additional disturbances, one of which became the first July tropical depression in 25 years.


July–December

No storms or tropical depressions had formed during July and December 1997.


Australian region


January–June


July–December


South Pacific Ocean


January–June


July–December


Systems


January


February


March

March was a well below-average month, featuring three systems. All of them have been named. The month began in the South Pacific Ocean with
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, which recently affected the island nations of
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and
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, killing 18 people. After Gavin dissipated,
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formed on 11 March, causing more than $15.2 million in damage and was indirectly responsible for one death as it affected
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, Wallis and Futuna, and
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. The worst impact of the system was recorded on Tongatapu and 'Eua, which are the southernmost islands of the Kingdom of Tonga. Cyclone Justin in the Australian region had a long and erratic track, causing widespread damage in
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and
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, killing 34 people in total.


April

April was also well below-average, featuring three systems. All of them have been named.
Typhoon Isa Typhoon Isa was the first of a record eleven super typhoons to occur during the 1997 Pacific typhoon season. The second tropical cyclone of the season, Isa developed from a disturbance in the monsoon trough near the Caroline Islands on April 12. ...
in the Western Pacific Ocean, became the first of a record eleven super typhoons to occur during the basin, leaving behind $1 million.


May


June


July


August


September


October


November


December


Global effects

There are a total of nine
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, seven are seasonal and two are non-seasonal, thus all eight basins except the
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are active. In this table, data from all these basins are added.


See also

*
Tropical cyclones by year The following is a list of tropical cyclones by year. Since the year 957, there have been at least 12,791 recorded tropical and subtropical cyclones in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian oceans, which are known as basins. Collectively, tropica ...
*
List of earthquakes in 1997 This is a list of earthquakes in 1997. Only earthquakes of magnitude 6 or above are included, unless they result in damage or casualties, or are notable for some other reason. All dates are listed according to UTC time. Maximum intensities are ind ...
*
Tornadoes of 1997 This page documents the tornadoes and tornado outbreaks of 1997, primarily in the United States. Most tornadoes form in the U.S., although some events may take place internationally. Tornado statistics for older years like this often appear signif ...


Notes


References


External links

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and the
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nbsp;– South Indian Ocean from 90°E to 141°E, generally north of 10°S
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