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- Cyclone_Bonita abstract "Cyclone Bonita in January 1996 struck both Madagascar and Mozambique, causing severe damage. The long-lived storm began developing in the last hours of 1995, and slowly consolidated over the open waters of the South-West Indian Ocean. Tracking generally toward the west-southwest, the disturbance received its name from Météo-France on January 5. Ultimately peaking as an intense tropical cyclone, Bonita bypassed Mauritius and Réunion to the north before striking northeastern Madagascar late on January 10. There, the storm affected up to 150,000 people, flooded wide tracts of croplands, and killed 25 people. In the aftermath, disaster relief came from both the government of Madagascar and the international community, as well as non-governmental organizations (NGOs); the United Nations Department of Humanitarian Affairs assisted in the distribution of about $450,000 in monetary donations.Bonita emerged into the Mozambique Channel as a significantly diminished storm, though it quickly regained some of its previous intensity. Three days after its initial landfall, the cyclone moved ashore over the Zambezia Province of Mozambique. Throughout northern parts of the country, Bonita triggered extensive flooding that damaged or destroyed hundreds of buildings and reportedly killed 17 individuals. Swollen rivers submerged roads and bridges, isolating some locations. A meteorological rarity, Bonita continued inland for several days, persisting as a distinct tropical low; the system traversed southern Africa and ultimately entered the South Atlantic Ocean. In the process, it dropped unseasonably heavy rainfall over Zimbabwe and Zamibia. A paper published by the Zambia Meteorological Department asserted that Bonita was the first storm confirmed to have tracked across the African continent from the South-West Indian Ocean to the Southern Atlantic Ocean.".
- Cyclone_Bonita thumbnail Bonita_1996.jpg?width=300.
- Cyclone_Bonita wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Cyclone_Bonita wikiPageExternalLink JTWC.
- Cyclone_Bonita wikiPageExternalLink index-en.html.
- Cyclone_Bonita wikiPageID "41182346".
- Cyclone_Bonita wikiPageRevisionID "601464469".
- Cyclone_Bonita 10MinWinds "100".
- Cyclone_Bonita 1MinWinds "135".
- Cyclone_Bonita areas Angola.
- Cyclone_Bonita areas Madagascar.
- Cyclone_Bonita areas Mozambique.
- Cyclone_Bonita areas Zambia.
- Cyclone_Bonita areas Zimbabwe.
- Cyclone_Bonita basin "SWI".
- Cyclone_Bonita dissipated "1996-01-20".
- Cyclone_Bonita fatalities "~42".
- Cyclone_Bonita formed "1996-01-03".
- Cyclone_Bonita hurricaneSeason "1995".
- Cyclone_Bonita imageLocation "Bonita_1996.jpg".
- Cyclone_Bonita imageName "Satellite image of Cyclone Bonita approaching Madagascar".
- Cyclone_Bonita name "Tropical Cyclone Bonita".
- Cyclone_Bonita pressure "920".
- Cyclone_Bonita type "cyclone".
- Cyclone_Bonita year "1996".
- Cyclone_Bonita subject Category:1995–96_South-West_Indian_Ocean_cyclone_season.
- Cyclone_Bonita subject Category:Cyclones_in_Madagascar.
- Cyclone_Bonita subject Category:Cyclones_in_Mozambique.
- Cyclone_Bonita subject Category:Intense_Tropical_Cyclones.
- Cyclone_Bonita subject Category:South-West_Indian_Ocean_tropical_cyclones.
- Cyclone_Bonita comment "Cyclone Bonita in January 1996 struck both Madagascar and Mozambique, causing severe damage. The long-lived storm began developing in the last hours of 1995, and slowly consolidated over the open waters of the South-West Indian Ocean. Tracking generally toward the west-southwest, the disturbance received its name from Météo-France on January 5.".
- Cyclone_Bonita label "Cyclone Bonita".
- Cyclone_Bonita sameAs m.0zgb0q9.
- Cyclone_Bonita sameAs Q16953663.
- Cyclone_Bonita sameAs Q16953663.
- Cyclone_Bonita wasDerivedFrom Cyclone_Bonita?oldid=601464469.
- Cyclone_Bonita depiction Bonita_1996.jpg.
- Cyclone_Bonita isPrimaryTopicOf Cyclone_Bonita.