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- Cyclone_Esau abstract "Cyclone Esau was the fourth tropical cyclone to affect Vanuatu during the 1991–92 South Pacific cyclone season. A tropical depression formed northeast of Vanuatu on February 24. The system initially drifted southwest, approaching northern Vanuatu. Influenced by a northeasterly steering flow, the depression made a clockwise loop. Intensifying, it moved southwest and thus away from the islands. Cyclone Esau then accelerated on a westward track on the northern side of a ridge. With decreasing vertical shear, the cyclone intensified at a steady rate; by February 28 sustained winds had reached hurricane-force. After passing somewhat close to the Solomon Islands, the system deeping quickly, attaining peak intensity on February 28. Meanwhile, the system executed a second, larger, clockwise loop before gradually weakening. On March 4, it passed through New Caledonia while maintaining hurricane-equivalent winds. Continuing to weaken, the storm became an extratropical cyclone on March 7, with the remnants later passing near New Zealand.After bringing minor damage to the Solomon and Vanuatu island groups, destroying 10 homes in the former, Esau made landfall on New Caledonia. In addition to becoming the strongest storm to hit the island in 20 years, it was also the third cyclone to affect the island during the 1991–92 South Pacific cyclone season. Two people reportedly died, one child and one woman. Overall, damage from Esau was minimal. Following the season, the name Esau was retired.".
- Cyclone_Esau thumbnail Cyclone_Esau_28_Feb_1992_2036z.png?width=300.
- Cyclone_Esau wikiPageID "39349647".
- Cyclone_Esau wikiPageRevisionID "590304278".
- Cyclone_Esau 10MinWinds "100".
- Cyclone_Esau 1MinWinds "130".
- Cyclone_Esau areas New_Caledonia.
- Cyclone_Esau areas Solomon_Islands.
- Cyclone_Esau areas Vanuatu.
- Cyclone_Esau basin "SPac".
- Cyclone_Esau damages "Minimal".
- Cyclone_Esau dissipated "1992-03-09".
- Cyclone_Esau extratropical "1992-03-05".
- Cyclone_Esau fatalities "2".
- Cyclone_Esau formed "1992-02-24".
- Cyclone_Esau hurricaneSeason "1991".
- Cyclone_Esau imageLocation "Cyclone Esau 28 Feb 1992 2036z.png".
- Cyclone_Esau imageName "--02-28".
- Cyclone_Esau name "Severe Tropical Cyclone Esau".
- Cyclone_Esau pressure "925".
- Cyclone_Esau type "tropical cyclone".
- Cyclone_Esau year "1992".
- Cyclone_Esau subject Category:1991–92_South_Pacific_cyclone_season.
- Cyclone_Esau subject Category:Retired_South_Pacific_cyclones.
- Cyclone_Esau subject Category:Tropical_cyclones_in_New_Caledonia.
- Cyclone_Esau subject Category:Tropical_cyclones_in_New_Zealand.
- Cyclone_Esau subject Category:Tropical_cyclones_in_Vanuatu.
- Cyclone_Esau subject Category:Tropical_cyclones_in_the_Solomon_Islands.
- Cyclone_Esau comment "Cyclone Esau was the fourth tropical cyclone to affect Vanuatu during the 1991–92 South Pacific cyclone season. A tropical depression formed northeast of Vanuatu on February 24. The system initially drifted southwest, approaching northern Vanuatu. Influenced by a northeasterly steering flow, the depression made a clockwise loop. Intensifying, it moved southwest and thus away from the islands. Cyclone Esau then accelerated on a westward track on the northern side of a ridge.".
- Cyclone_Esau label "Cyclone Esau".
- Cyclone_Esau sameAs m.0vpvrrm.
- Cyclone_Esau sameAs Q17050235.
- Cyclone_Esau sameAs Q17050235.
- Cyclone_Esau wasDerivedFrom Cyclone_Esau?oldid=590304278.
- Cyclone_Esau depiction Cyclone_Esau_28_Feb_1992_2036z.png.
- Cyclone_Esau isPrimaryTopicOf Cyclone_Esau.