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- Cyclone_Gillian abstract "Severe Tropical Cyclone Gillian was the second most powerful of the 2013–14 Australian region cyclone season and the strongest in the basin in four years. It developed on 8 March, 2014, in the Gulf of Carpentaria offshore northern Australia. It drifted southeastward, moving over northwestern Queensland on 10 March as a weak tropical cyclone, and subsequently turned to the southwest and later to the west. Unfavourable wind shear, land interaction, and dry air prevented much restrengthening, and for several days Gillian was a weak tropical low. The storm moved northward and curved westward around the Top End of northwestern Australia, and subsequently moved across several islands in Indonesia, first Timor on 18 March. On 21 March, Gillian again became a tropical cyclone as it moved away from Indonesia. The next day, it passed just southeast of Christmas Island as an intensifying storm, and subsequently Gillian underwent rapid deepening. On 23 March, the Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) estimated peak 10-minute sustained winds of 205 km/h (125 mph). On the same day, the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) estimated peak 1-minute sustained winds of 260 km/h (160 mph), making it a Category 5 on the Saffir–Simpson hurricane wind scale. Increased wind shear caused the cyclone to rapidly weaken, and both BoM and JTWC discontinued advisories on Gillian on 26 March.The cyclone affected northern Australia with gusty winds and some rainfall, while on the Indonesian island of Java, it produced strong waves. While moving near Christmas Island, Gillian downed thousands of trees and damaged the roof of one of the oldest buildings on the island. Winds gusted to 96 km/h (60 mph), making it the first cyclone to affect Christmas Island in six years. The storm also affected the search for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.".
- Cyclone_Gillian thumbnail Gillian_Mar_23_2014_0645Z.jpg?width=300.
- Cyclone_Gillian wikiPageID "42277826".
- Cyclone_Gillian wikiPageRevisionID "606555574".
- Cyclone_Gillian 10MinWinds "110".
- Cyclone_Gillian 1MinWinds "140".
- Cyclone_Gillian areas Christmas_Island.
- Cyclone_Gillian areas Cocos_(Keeling)_Islands.
- Cyclone_Gillian areas East_Timor.
- Cyclone_Gillian areas Indonesia.
- Cyclone_Gillian areas Northern_Territory.
- Cyclone_Gillian areas Queensland.
- Cyclone_Gillian basin "Aus".
- Cyclone_Gillian dissipated "2014-03-26".
- Cyclone_Gillian fatalities "None reported".
- Cyclone_Gillian formed "2014-03-06".
- Cyclone_Gillian gusts "155".
- Cyclone_Gillian hurricaneSeason "2013".
- Cyclone_Gillian imageLocation "Gillian Mar 23 2014 0645Z.jpg".
- Cyclone_Gillian imageName "Gillian near the end of its rapid intensification phase on 23 March".
- Cyclone_Gillian name "Severe Tropical Cyclone Gillian".
- Cyclone_Gillian pressure "937".
- Cyclone_Gillian type "tropical cyclone".
- Cyclone_Gillian year "2014".
- Cyclone_Gillian subject Category:2013–14_Australian_region_cyclone_season.
- Cyclone_Gillian subject Category:Category_5_Australian_region_cyclones.
- Cyclone_Gillian subject Category:Cyclones_in_Australia.
- Cyclone_Gillian subject Category:Tropical_cyclones_in_Indonesia.
- Cyclone_Gillian comment "Severe Tropical Cyclone Gillian was the second most powerful of the 2013–14 Australian region cyclone season and the strongest in the basin in four years. It developed on 8 March, 2014, in the Gulf of Carpentaria offshore northern Australia. It drifted southeastward, moving over northwestern Queensland on 10 March as a weak tropical cyclone, and subsequently turned to the southwest and later to the west.".
- Cyclone_Gillian label "Cyclone Gillian".
- Cyclone_Gillian sameAs m.010293cs.
- Cyclone_Gillian sameAs Q17050893.
- Cyclone_Gillian sameAs Q17050893.
- Cyclone_Gillian wasDerivedFrom Cyclone_Gillian?oldid=606555574.
- Cyclone_Gillian depiction Gillian_Mar_23_2014_0645Z.jpg.
- Cyclone_Gillian isPrimaryTopicOf Cyclone_Gillian.