Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Cyclone_Hina> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 39 of
39
with 100 items per page.
- Cyclone_Hina abstract "Severe Tropical Cyclone Hina in March 1997 was the worst tropical cyclone to affect the South Pacific island nation of Tonga since Cyclone Isaac in 1982. The system was first noted within the monsoon trough on March 11, 1997, as a weak shallow depression within the vicinity of Rotuma. Over the next two days, the depression remained near Rotuma with no preferred movement, as it started to develop further within favorable conditions for further development. The system was subsequently named Hina on March 15, after it had started to move eastwards and had passed to the southeast of Niulakita, Tuvalu. During that day the system moved south-eastwards and impacted Wallis and Futuna, before it passed over Tonga's southern islands of Tongatapu and 'Eua during March 16. After impacting Tonga the system moved rapidly towards the south-southeast and weakened below tropical cyclone intensity, before it was last noted on March 21 about 1,500 km (930 mi) to the south of the Pitcairn Islands. During the systems post analysis it was determined that the warning centers had underestimated Hina's intensity as it passed over Tonga, after damage had been greater than expected in the island nation.Within Tuvalu it was difficult to assess damage done by Hina alone, after Cyclone Gavin impacted the area a week earlier. Storm surge and strong winds from both cyclones caused a severe amount of coastal erosion on all of the country’s nine atolls, with about 6.7% of land washed into the sea. Hina caused no significant damage on Walls Island, while it caused some damage to crops and destroyed parts of the road on Futuna Island. As Hina affected Tonga, there were no casualties reported as the system affected the island nation, however, Vaiola Hospital reported that they had treated a number of patients for injuries that were caused during the systems aftermath. One indirect death was also reported, after a person suffering a heart attack while evacuating from his home. The cyclone left extensive damage to utilities and agriculture on Tongatapu, where trees were uprooted and more than 12,000 tonnes (26,000,000 lb) of fruit and food crops were destroyed, mostly to banana and coconut trees. After the cyclone the Tongan Government requested and received emergency aid, from the governments of several countries including France, Australia, New Zealand, Japan and the United Kingdom. This was after the government had provided T$5 million (US$3.97 million), or about 5% of its national budget to facilitate the immediate start of emergency relief and repairs to essential services.".
- Cyclone_Hina thumbnail Cyclone_Hina_1997.JPG?width=300.
- Cyclone_Hina wikiPageID "40103470".
- Cyclone_Hina wikiPageRevisionID "593043419".
- Cyclone_Hina 10MinWinds "65".
- Cyclone_Hina 1MinWinds "75".
- Cyclone_Hina areas Tonga.
- Cyclone_Hina areas Tuvalu.
- Cyclone_Hina areas Wallis_and_Futuna.
- Cyclone_Hina basin "SPac".
- Cyclone_Hina damages "15.2".
- Cyclone_Hina dissipated "1997-03-21".
- Cyclone_Hina fatalities "1".
- Cyclone_Hina formed "1997-03-11".
- Cyclone_Hina hasPhotoCollection Cyclone_Hina.
- Cyclone_Hina hurricaneSeason "1996".
- Cyclone_Hina imageLocation "Cyclone_Hina_1997.JPG".
- Cyclone_Hina imageName "--03-08".
- Cyclone_Hina name "Severe Tropical Cyclone Hina".
- Cyclone_Hina pressure "970".
- Cyclone_Hina type "tropical cyclone".
- Cyclone_Hina year "1997".
- Cyclone_Hina subject Category:1996–97_South_Pacific_cyclone_season.
- Cyclone_Hina subject Category:1997_in_Tonga.
- Cyclone_Hina subject Category:1997_in_Tuvalu.
- Cyclone_Hina subject Category:1997_in_Wallis_and_Futuna.
- Cyclone_Hina subject Category:Category_3_South_Pacific_cyclones.
- Cyclone_Hina subject Category:Retired_South_Pacific_cyclones.
- Cyclone_Hina subject Category:Tropical_cyclones_in_Tonga.
- Cyclone_Hina subject Category:Tropical_cyclones_in_Tuvalu.
- Cyclone_Hina subject Category:Tropical_cyclones_in_Wallis_and_Futuna.
- Cyclone_Hina comment "Severe Tropical Cyclone Hina in March 1997 was the worst tropical cyclone to affect the South Pacific island nation of Tonga since Cyclone Isaac in 1982. The system was first noted within the monsoon trough on March 11, 1997, as a weak shallow depression within the vicinity of Rotuma. Over the next two days, the depression remained near Rotuma with no preferred movement, as it started to develop further within favorable conditions for further development.".
- Cyclone_Hina label "Cyclone Hina".
- Cyclone_Hina sameAs m.0zwpysc.
- Cyclone_Hina sameAs Q17048861.
- Cyclone_Hina sameAs Q17048861.
- Cyclone_Hina wasDerivedFrom Cyclone_Hina?oldid=593043419.
- Cyclone_Hina depiction Cyclone_Hina_1997.JPG.
- Cyclone_Hina isPrimaryTopicOf Cyclone_Hina.