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- Cyclone_Monica abstract "Severe Tropical Cyclone Monica was the most intense tropical cyclone, in terms of maximum sustained winds, on record to impact Australia. The 17th and final storm of the 2005–06 Australian region cyclone season, Monica originated from an area of low pressure off the coast of Papua New Guinea on 16 April 2006. The storm quickly developed into a Category 1 cyclone the next day, at which time it was given the name Monica. Travelling towards the west, the storm intensified into a severe tropical cyclone before making landfall in Far North Queensland, near Lockhart River, on 19 April 2006. After moving over land, convection associated with the storm quickly became disorganised.On 20 April 2006, Monica emerged into the Gulf of Carpentaria and began to re-intensify. Over the following few days, deep convection formed around a 37 km (23 mi) wide eye. Early on 22 April 2006, the Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) assessed Monica to have attained Category 5 status, on the Australian cyclone intensity scale. The Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) also upgraded Monica to a Category 5 equivalent cyclone, on the Saffir–Simpson Hurricane Scale. The storm attained its peak intensity the following day with winds of 250 km/h (155 mph 10-minute winds) and a barometric pressure of 916 mbar (hPa; 27.05 inHg). On 24 April 2006, Monica made landfall about 35 km (22 mi) west of Maningrida, at the same intensity. Rapid weakening took place as the storm moved over land. Less than 24 hours after landfall, the storm had weakened to a tropical low. The remnants of the former-Category 5 cyclone persisted until 28 April 2006 over northern Australia.In contrast to the extreme intensity of the cyclone, relatively little structural damage resulted from it. No injuries were reported to have occurred during the storm's existence and losses were estimated to be A$6.6 million (US$5.1 million). However, severe environmental damage took place. In the Northern Territory, an area about 7,000 km2 (4,300 mi2) was defoliated by Monica's high wind gusts. In response to the large loss of forested area, it was stated that it would take several hundred years for the area to reflourish.".
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- Cyclone_Monica 10MinWinds "135".
- Cyclone_Monica 1MinWinds "155".
- Cyclone_Monica areas Australia.
- Cyclone_Monica basin "Aus".
- Cyclone_Monica damages "5.1".
- Cyclone_Monica dissipated "2006-04-26".
- Cyclone_Monica fatalities "None Reported".
- Cyclone_Monica formed "2006-04-17".
- Cyclone_Monica gusts "190".
- Cyclone_Monica hasPhotoCollection Cyclone_Monica.
- Cyclone_Monica hurricaneSeason "2005".
- Cyclone_Monica imageLocation "Tropical Cyclone Monica 2006.jpg".
- Cyclone_Monica imageName "Severe Tropical Cyclone Monica near peak intensity".
- Cyclone_Monica inflated "1".
- Cyclone_Monica name "Severe Tropical Cyclone Monica".
- Cyclone_Monica pressure "916".
- Cyclone_Monica pressurepost "Disputed".
- Cyclone_Monica type "Tropical cyclone".
- Cyclone_Monica wordnet_type synset-breed-noun-2.
- Cyclone_Monica year "2006".
- Cyclone_Monica subject Category:Category_5_Australian_region_cyclones.
- Cyclone_Monica subject Category:Retired_Australian_region_cyclones.
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- Cyclone_Monica type Category5AustralianRegionCyclones.
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- Cyclone_Monica type Storm111462526.
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- Cyclone_Monica comment "Severe Tropical Cyclone Monica was the most intense tropical cyclone, in terms of maximum sustained winds, on record to impact Australia. The 17th and final storm of the 2005–06 Australian region cyclone season, Monica originated from an area of low pressure off the coast of Papua New Guinea on 16 April 2006. The storm quickly developed into a Category 1 cyclone the next day, at which time it was given the name Monica.".
- Cyclone_Monica label "Ciclone Monica".
- Cyclone_Monica label "Cyclone Monica".
- Cyclone_Monica label "Cyclone Monica".
- Cyclone_Monica label "Циклон Моника".
- Cyclone_Monica label "強烈熱帶氣旋莫妮卡".
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- Cyclone_Monica depiction Tropical_Cyclone_Monica_2006.jpg.
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