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- Cyclone_Erica abstract "Severe Tropical Cyclone Erica (RSMC Nadi designation: 10F, JTWC designation: 23P) 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 cyclone of the 2002-03 South Pacific cyclone season. Cyclone Erica developed from a monsoonal trough on 4 March just off of Queensland. Originally, the storm moved slowly towards the east and then north early in its existence. However, increasing wind shear caused the storm to be degenerated into a tropical low. After conditions once again became more favorable for development, the remnants regenerated into a tropical cyclone on 10 March. Steadily intensifying, Erica reached peak intensity on 13 March as a Category 5 equivalent on the Saffir–Simpson Hurricane Scale.On the same day Erica paralleled the coast of New Caledonia before making landfall on the southern end of the island at L'Île-des-Pins. However, at the same time the cyclone also entered an area with strong wind shear and thus began to weaken. After passing the island, an extratropical transition begun, weakening the cyclone as it moved towards the southeast. On 15 March, Erica completed its transition into an extratropical cyclone and later fully dissipated the next day.Cyclone Erica severely impacted the island nation of New Caledonia, causing intense winds and heavy rain. An estimated 892 families were affected by the cyclone on the island, and two people were killed. As many as 60% of people on the west coast lost power. On 17 March only 17 of the 66 secondary schools on the island were functioning. After the storm it was feared that the existing dengue fever epidemic on the island would spread. Erica caused $15 million (2003 USD) in damages, primarily on New Caledonia. Following the deaths and damage, the name "Erica" was later retired.".
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- Cyclone_Erica 10MinWinds "116".
- Cyclone_Erica 1MinWinds "130".
- Cyclone_Erica areas "Queensland, Southeast Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, New Caledonia".
- Cyclone_Erica basin "SPac".
- Cyclone_Erica damages "15".
- Cyclone_Erica dissipated "2003-03-15".
- Cyclone_Erica fatalities "2".
- Cyclone_Erica formed "2003-03-01".
- Cyclone_Erica hasPhotoCollection Cyclone_Erica.
- Cyclone_Erica hurricaneSeason "2002".
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- Cyclone_Erica name "Severe Tropical Cyclone Erica".
- Cyclone_Erica pressure "915".
- Cyclone_Erica type "Tropical cyclone".
- Cyclone_Erica year "2003".
- Cyclone_Erica subject Category:2002–03_Australian_region_cyclone_season.
- Cyclone_Erica subject Category:2002–03_South_Pacific_cyclone_season.
- Cyclone_Erica subject Category:Category_5_South_Pacific_cyclones.
- Cyclone_Erica subject Category:Retired_Australian_region_cyclones.
- Cyclone_Erica subject Category:Tropical_cyclones_in_New_Caledonia.
- Cyclone_Erica comment "Severe Tropical Cyclone Erica (RSMC Nadi designation: 10F, JTWC designation: 23P) 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 cyclone of the 2002-03 South Pacific cyclone season. Cyclone Erica developed from a monsoonal trough on 4 March just off of Queensland.".
- Cyclone_Erica label "Cyclone Erica".
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