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- Cyclone_Sina abstract "Severe Tropical Cyclone Sina was the only named tropical cyclone to develop within the South Pacific basin during the 1990-91 season. The system was first noted as a shallow depression within the South Pacific Convergence Zone to the west of Wallis Island. Over the next three days the system moved towards the west-northwest, before it was named Sina during November 24, after it had developed into a tropical cyclone. Over the next couple of days the system intensified further and developed an eye feature as it erratically moved towards Fiji. Sina subsequently peaked in intensity during November 26, before the system passed through the Fijian Islands over the next two days as it started to gradually weaken. Sina subsequently passed just to the north of Tongatapu in Tonga during November 29, before it passed about 160 km (100 mi) to the south of Niue and near the Southern Cook Islands during the next day. The system subsequently rapidly weakened and became an extratropical cyclone during December 1, before they were absorbed by an advancing trough of low pressure near 50°S on December 4.The cyclone caused no deaths and over 7007185000000000000$18.5 million in damages, as it affected Fiji, Tonga, Niue and the Southern Cook Islands. Ahead of the system affecting Fiji, hundreds of people were evacuated from Fiji's outer island resorts to hotels on the mainland. High winds and heavy rain forced the closure of several local airports and the main Nadi International Airport. As Sina moved through the archipelago, the system destroyed or damaged houses and other building structures, while bringing down electric and telephone lines and uprooting trees. The system also washed away a railway bridge on Vanua Levu that was used to take sugar cane to Labasa's mills, leaving growers no choice but to go through the village of Korowiri. However, the workers refused to go into their fields unless they had police protection to go through the village, after Methodists from the local church attacked a group of growers for working on Sundays in defiance of Fiji's Sunday Observance Decree. Within Tonga only minor damage to weak structures, trees, banana plantations, electric and telephone lines was recorded. Within both Niue and the Southern Cook Islands only minor damage to crops and structures was reported.".
- Cyclone_Sina thumbnail Sina_Nov_27_1990_0233Z.jpg?width=300.
- Cyclone_Sina wikiPageExternalLink TR0148.pdf.
- Cyclone_Sina wikiPageID "36803584".
- Cyclone_Sina wikiPageRevisionID "606681044".
- Cyclone_Sina 10MinWinds "75".
- Cyclone_Sina 1MinWinds "125".
- Cyclone_Sina areas "Fiji, Tonga, Niue, Southern Cook Islands".
- Cyclone_Sina basin "SPac".
- Cyclone_Sina damages "18.5".
- Cyclone_Sina dissipated "1990-12-04".
- Cyclone_Sina extratropical "1990-12-01".
- Cyclone_Sina fatalities "None reported".
- Cyclone_Sina formed "1990-11-20".
- Cyclone_Sina hasPhotoCollection Cyclone_Sina.
- Cyclone_Sina hurricaneSeason "1990".
- Cyclone_Sina imageLocation "Sina Nov 27 1990 0233Z.jpg".
- Cyclone_Sina imageName "Cyclone Sina near its peak intensity".
- Cyclone_Sina name "Severe Tropical Cyclone Sina".
- Cyclone_Sina pressure "960".
- Cyclone_Sina type "Tropical Cyclone".
- Cyclone_Sina year "1990".
- Cyclone_Sina subject Category:1990–91_South_Pacific_cyclone_season.
- Cyclone_Sina subject Category:Category_3_South_Pacific_cyclones.
- Cyclone_Sina subject Category:Retired_South_Pacific_cyclones.
- Cyclone_Sina comment "Severe Tropical Cyclone Sina was the only named tropical cyclone to develop within the South Pacific basin during the 1990-91 season. The system was first noted as a shallow depression within the South Pacific Convergence Zone to the west of Wallis Island. Over the next three days the system moved towards the west-northwest, before it was named Sina during November 24, after it had developed into a tropical cyclone.".
- Cyclone_Sina label "Cyclone Sina".
- Cyclone_Sina sameAs m.0ll4wjk.
- Cyclone_Sina sameAs Q5198875.
- Cyclone_Sina sameAs Q5198875.
- Cyclone_Sina wasDerivedFrom Cyclone_Sina?oldid=606681044.
- Cyclone_Sina depiction Sina_Nov_27_1990_0233Z.jpg.
- Cyclone_Sina isPrimaryTopicOf Cyclone_Sina.