South Pacific faces intense cyclone season, scientist warns

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Sep 21, 2006, 5:51:21 AM9/21/06
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South Pacific faces intense cyclone season, scientist warns*

WELLINGTON, Sept 21 (AFP) Sep 21, 2006

South Pacific island nations, particularly Fiji and Tonga, face a rough
cyclone season in the coming months, a senior New Zealand climate
scientist warned Thursday.

Jim Salinger, of New Zealand's National Institute of Water and
Atmospheric Research (Niwa), said weak to moderate El Nino conditions
were likely to increase the chances of tropical cyclone activity.

"We are likely to see above average numbers of tropical cyclones in
several parts of the South Pacific," he said.

Island nations to the east of the dateline, including Fiji, Tonga,
Wallis and Futuna, Niue, and the southern Cook Islands were identified
as those likely to be most seriously affected.

"There is a good chance that the first tropical cyclone of the coming
season in the South Pacific region may occur before the end of November,
about a month earlier than is normal," he said.

Salinger said about 10 tropical cyclones can be expected on average in
the Southwest Pacific during a weak El Nino season, with about half
reaching hurricane force with mean wind speeds at least 118 kilometres
an hour (73 mile per hour).

Last year saw cyclones Larry and Monica wreak havoc in Queensland and
the Northern Territory of Australia.

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