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- 1990–91_South_Pacific_cyclone_season abstract "The 1990–91 South Pacific cyclone season was one of the least active cyclone seasons, with only three tropical cyclones occurring within the South Pacific basin to the east of 160°E. The season officially ran from November 1, 1990, to April 30, 1991 with the first disturbance of the season forming on November 23 and the last disturbance dissipating on May 19. This is the period of the year when most tropical cyclones form within the South Pacific Ocean. During the season there was no one killed from tropical disturbances whilst they were within the South Pacific. However six people were killed by Cyclone Joy when it made landfall on Australia. As a result of the impacts caused by Joy and Sina, the names were retired from the tropical cyclone naming lists.During the season, tropical cyclones were monitored by the Tropical Cyclone Warning Centers (TCWC) in Nadi, Fiji, and in Wellington, New Zealand. Whilst tropical cyclones that moved to the west of 160°E were monitored as a part of the Australian region. Both the United States Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) and the Naval Western Oceanography Center (NWOC) issued unofficial warnings within the southern Pacific. The JTWC issued warnings between 160°E and the International Date Line whilst the NWOC issued warnings for tropical cyclones forming between the International Date Line and the coasts of the Americas. Both the JTWC and the NWOC designated tropical cyclones with a number and a P suffix with numbers assigned in order to tropical cyclones developing within the whole of the Southern Hemisphere. RSMC Nadi, TCWC Wellington and TCWC Brisbane all use the Australian Tropical Cyclone Intensity Scale and estimate windspeeds over a ten minute period, while the JTWC estimates sustained winds over a one minute period, which are subsequently compared to the Saffir–Simpson hurricane wind scale (SSHWS).".
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- 1990–91_South_Pacific_cyclone_season wikiPageID "27124713".
- 1990–91_South_Pacific_cyclone_season wikiPageRevisionID "606702021".
- 1990–91_South_Pacific_cyclone_season 10MinWinds "60".
- 1990–91_South_Pacific_cyclone_season 10MinWinds "75".
- 1990–91_South_Pacific_cyclone_season 1MinWinds "125".
- 1990–91_South_Pacific_cyclone_season 1MinWinds "55".
- 1990–91_South_Pacific_cyclone_season averageWindSpeed "10".
- 1990–91_South_Pacific_cyclone_season basin "SPac".
- 1990–91_South_Pacific_cyclone_season basin "South Pacific".
- 1990–91_South_Pacific_cyclone_season damage ">".
- 1990–91_South_Pacific_cyclone_season damages "18.5".
- 1990–91_South_Pacific_cyclone_season dates "--11-23".
- 1990–91_South_Pacific_cyclone_season deaths "None".
- 1990–91_South_Pacific_cyclone_season dissipated "--05-13".
- 1990–91_South_Pacific_cyclone_season dissipated "--12-04".
- 1990–91_South_Pacific_cyclone_season fatalities "None reported".
- 1990–91_South_Pacific_cyclone_season firstStormFormed "1990-11-23".
- 1990–91_South_Pacific_cyclone_season fiveSeasons "1988".
- 1990–91_South_Pacific_cyclone_season formed "--05-11".
- 1990–91_South_Pacific_cyclone_season formed "--11-20".
- 1990–91_South_Pacific_cyclone_season lastStormDissipated "1991-05-19".
- 1990–91_South_Pacific_cyclone_season pres "960.0".
- 1990–91_South_Pacific_cyclone_season pressure "960".
- 1990–91_South_Pacific_cyclone_season pressure "975".
- 1990–91_South_Pacific_cyclone_season seasonTimeline "Timeline of the 1990–91 South Pacific cyclone season".
- 1990–91_South_Pacific_cyclone_season shem "yes".
- 1990–91_South_Pacific_cyclone_season southIndianSeason "1990".
- 1990–91_South_Pacific_cyclone_season southPacificSeason "1990".
- 1990–91_South_Pacific_cyclone_season strongestStormName "Sina".
- 1990–91_South_Pacific_cyclone_season strongestStormPressure "965".
- 1990–91_South_Pacific_cyclone_season strongestStormWinds "75".
- 1990–91_South_Pacific_cyclone_season tc's "5".
- 1990–91_South_Pacific_cyclone_season totalDepressions "5".
- 1990–91_South_Pacific_cyclone_season totalHurricanes "3".
- 1990–91_South_Pacific_cyclone_season totalIntense "1".
- 1990–91_South_Pacific_cyclone_season track "1990".
- 1990–91_South_Pacific_cyclone_season track "Lisa 1991 track.png".
- 1990–91_South_Pacific_cyclone_season track "Sina 1990 track.png".
- 1990–91_South_Pacific_cyclone_season type "cyclone".
- 1990–91_South_Pacific_cyclone_season winds "140.0".
- 1990–91_South_Pacific_cyclone_season year "1990".
- 1990–91_South_Pacific_cyclone_season year "1991".
- 1990–91_South_Pacific_cyclone_season subject Category:1990–91_South_Pacific_cyclone_season.
- 1990–91_South_Pacific_cyclone_season subject Category:Articles_which_contain_graphical_timelines.
- 1990–91_South_Pacific_cyclone_season subject Category:South_Pacific_cyclone_seasons.
- 1990–91_South_Pacific_cyclone_season comment "The 1990–91 South Pacific cyclone season was one of the least active cyclone seasons, with only three tropical cyclones occurring within the South Pacific basin to the east of 160°E. The season officially ran from November 1, 1990, to April 30, 1991 with the first disturbance of the season forming on November 23 and the last disturbance dissipating on May 19. This is the period of the year when most tropical cyclones form within the South Pacific Ocean.".
- 1990–91_South_Pacific_cyclone_season label "1990–91 South Pacific cyclone season".
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- 1990–91_South_Pacific_cyclone_season sameAs Q4586606.
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- 1990–91_South_Pacific_cyclone_season depiction 1990-1991_South_Pacific_cyclone_season_summary.png.