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- Cyclone_Rewa abstract "Severe Tropical Cyclone Rewa affected six countries and caused 22 deaths on its 28-day journey across the South Pacific Ocean in December 1993 and January 1994. Cyclone Rewa developed from a tropical disturbance on 28 December south of Nauru. After forming, Rewa moved southwest through the Solomon Islands, crossing the 160th meridian east from the South Pacific basin into the Australian region. The cyclone began to strengthen steadily and turned southward, paralleling the eastern Australian coast through 31 December. Rewa reached its initial peak intensity as a Category 4 tropical cyclone on 2 January. It maintained this intensity for about 12 hours before an increase in wind shear induced its weakening by 3 January. The cyclone turned southeastward and moved back into the South Pacific basin on 4 January, before it passed over New Caledonia between 5–6 January. After affecting New Caledonia, Rewa weakened to a tropical depression and turned northwestward before re-entering the Australian basin on 10 January.Over the following days, the cyclone showed signs of restrengthening and executed an elongated cyclonic loop to the southeast of Papua New Guinea. Rewa subsequently entered a phase of quick intensification while proceeding southeastward, peaking in intensity as a Category 5 severe tropical cyclone. It recurved toward the southwest while gradually weakening for several days. Although forecasters had predicted Rewa to make landfall near Mackay, Queensland, the cyclone began interacting with an upper-level trough on 18 January, causing it to divert to the southeast and move along the Queensland coast. Rewa transitioned into an extratropical cyclone on 20 January, with its remnants bringing heavy rain to New Zealand three days later.The cyclone caused the deaths of 22 people on its course, affecting parts of the Solomon Islands, Papua New Guinea, Eastern Australia, New Caledonia, Vanuatu and New Zealand. Nine people in a banana dinghy en route to Rossel Island went missing at the height of the storm; they were presumed drowned after wreckage from their boat turned up at the island. In Queensland, three people died in traffic accidents caused by the storm, and another fatality occurred when a boy became trapped in a storm pipe. One death took place in New Caledonia, while flooding caused eight drownings in Papua New Guinea. After this usage of the name Rewa, the name was retired.".
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- Cyclone_Rewa 10MinWinds "110".
- Cyclone_Rewa 1MinWinds "125".
- Cyclone_Rewa areas "Solomon Islands, Papua New Guinea, Eastern Australia, New Caledonia, Vanuatu and New Zealand".
- Cyclone_Rewa basin "SPac".
- Cyclone_Rewa dissipated "1994-01-23".
- Cyclone_Rewa extratropical "21".
- Cyclone_Rewa fatalities "22".
- Cyclone_Rewa formed "1993-12-26".
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- Cyclone_Rewa hurricaneSeason "1993".
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- Cyclone_Rewa imageName "Tropical Cyclone Rewa near its peak intensity".
- Cyclone_Rewa name "Severe Tropical Cyclone Rewa".
- Cyclone_Rewa pressure "920".
- Cyclone_Rewa type "tropical cyclone".
- Cyclone_Rewa year "1994".
- Cyclone_Rewa subject Category:1993–94_Australian_region_cyclone_season.
- Cyclone_Rewa subject Category:1993–94_South_Pacific_cyclone_season.
- Cyclone_Rewa subject Category:Category_3_South_Pacific_cyclones.
- Cyclone_Rewa subject Category:Category_5_Australian_region_cyclones.
- Cyclone_Rewa subject Category:Cyclones_in_Australia.
- Cyclone_Rewa subject Category:Retired_South_Pacific_cyclones.
- Cyclone_Rewa subject Category:Tropical_cyclones_in_New_Caledonia.
- Cyclone_Rewa subject Category:Tropical_cyclones_in_New_Zealand.
- Cyclone_Rewa subject Category:Tropical_cyclones_in_Papua_New_Guinea.
- Cyclone_Rewa subject Category:Tropical_cyclones_in_Vanuatu.
- Cyclone_Rewa subject Category:Tropical_cyclones_in_the_Solomon_Islands.
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- Cyclone_Rewa type AtmosphericPhenomenon111425580.
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- Cyclone_Rewa type RetiredSouthPacificCyclones.
- Cyclone_Rewa type Storm111462526.
- Cyclone_Rewa type TropicalCyclonesInNewCaledonia.
- Cyclone_Rewa type TropicalCyclonesInNewZealand.
- Cyclone_Rewa type TropicalCyclonesInPapuaNewGuinea.
- Cyclone_Rewa type TropicalCyclonesInTheSolomonIslands.
- Cyclone_Rewa type TropicalCyclonesInVanuatu.
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- Cyclone_Rewa comment "Severe Tropical Cyclone Rewa affected six countries and caused 22 deaths on its 28-day journey across the South Pacific Ocean in December 1993 and January 1994. Cyclone Rewa developed from a tropical disturbance on 28 December south of Nauru. After forming, Rewa moved southwest through the Solomon Islands, crossing the 160th meridian east from the South Pacific basin into the Australian region.".
- Cyclone_Rewa label "Cyclone Rewa".
- Cyclone_Rewa label "إعصار ريوا".
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