• Cyclone Mahina was the deadliest cyclone in recorded Australian history, and also potentially the most intense tropical cyclone ever recorded in the Southern...
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    exception of Cyclone Mahina. Inigo developed from a tropical low that crossed eastern Indonesia in late March 2003. Becoming a named tropical cyclone on 1 April...
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    Retrieved December 22, 2013. Kerr, Jack (26 December 2014). "Tropical Cyclone Mahina: Bid to have deadly March 1899 weather event upgraded in record books"...
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    Tropical Cyclone Gwenda is tied with Cyclone Inigo as the most intense Australian tropical cyclone on record (with the possible exception of Cyclone Mahina),...
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  • French Polynesia A.S. Olympique de Mahina, an association football club Mahina, Mali Cyclone Mahina of 1899 Mahina, a Hindi word for month, see Hindu...
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    tropical cyclone records set by different storms and seasons. List of weather records Tornado records List of the most intense tropical cyclones List of...
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    cyclone, is typically the worst effect from landfalling tropical cyclones, historically resulting in 90% of tropical cyclone deaths. Cyclone Mahina produced...
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    suffered Queensland's worst maritime disaster on 4 March 1899 when the Mahina Cyclone destroyed all 100 ships moored in Princess Charlotte Bay. The entire...
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    Storm surge (category Tropical cyclone meteorology)
    highest storm tide noted in historical accounts was produced by the 1899 Cyclone Mahina, estimated at almost 44 feet (13.41 m) at Bathurst Bay, Australia, but...
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    recorded cyclone in the Australian region in terms of pressure, with the possible exception of Cyclone Mahina. So far, 26 Category 3 tropical cyclones formed...
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    Tropical Cyclone Seroja was the third-deadliest tropical cyclone on record in the Australian region, behind Cyclone Mahina in 1899 and the Flores cyclone in...
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  • "Gundagai Floods 1852". FloodList. Retrieved 22 February 2019. "TROPICAL CYCLONE IMPACTS ALONG THE AUSTRALIAN EAST COAST FROM NOVEMBER TO APRIL 1858 TO...
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    Wanita. Tropical cyclones portal Weather of 2016 Tropical cyclones in 2016 List of the most intense tropical cyclones Cyclone Mahina (1899) – Potentially...
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  • extremely powerful Category 5 severe tropical cyclone on March 4, 1899, Severe Tropical Cyclone Mahina produced a 40-foot storm surge, the highest ever...
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    Tropical cyclones portal Japan portal List of tropical cyclone records Other notable tropical cyclones that broke records: Cyclone Mahina (1899) – Possibly...
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    disasters. Australia's deadliest tropical cyclone on record, and possibly most intense, was Cyclone Mahina, which made landfall on Bathurst Bay in the...
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    Dorst, Neal M (October 23, 2012). "They Called the Wind Mahina: The History of Naming Cyclones" (PPTX). Hurricane Research Division, Atlantic Oceanographic...
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    his house was destroyed by a cyclone. The Faaa International Airport in Faaa was built in 1962, 16 km away from Māhina. In 2007, Air Moorea flight 1121...
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    event. Today the church is called All Souls and St Bartholomew Church. Cyclone Mahina, which hit Bathurst Bay, southeast of Thursday Island in 1899, wrecked...
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  • "Admiral (+1899)". Wrecksite. Retrieved 10 February 2020. "Tropical Cyclone Mahina: Bid to have deadly March 1899 weather event upgraded in record books"...
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    later. Tropical cyclones portal 1892 Mauritius cyclone – The third-deadliest cyclone recorded in the Southern Hemisphere Cyclone Mahina – The most powerful...
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  • to fund relief for the East Coast regions most affected by Cyclone Gabrielle. "Te Ata Māhina" reached number one on the Te Reo Māori singles chart in April...
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    Cyclone Mahina passed through northern Queensland. Cyclone Mahina was notable for producing the highest recorded storm surge of any tropical cyclone in...
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    medal by the Royal Humane Society for her sea rescue during the 1899 Cyclone Mahina; 1964 Olympic basketballer Michael Ah Matt; 1976 Paralympian field athlete...
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    Indian Ocean basin Cyclone Enawo (2017) Cyclone Mahina (1899) – The most intense tropical cyclone recorded in the Southern Hemisphere Cyclone Ambali (2019)...
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    in 1974, killing 71 persons. It was Australia's most damaging cyclone. Cyclone Mahina in 1899 brought a storm surge to Far North Queensland reaching...
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    region. These are Cyclone Mahina of 1899 and two tropical cyclones that struck Innisfail and Mackay during 1918. Severe tropical cyclones Erica (2003) and...
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  • encounter, one of the early steps in the development of radar. March 4 – Cyclone Mahina strikes Bathurst Bay, Queensland. A 12 meter high wave reaches up to...
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  • long, is opened by the Duke of Rothesay, later King Edward VII. 1899 – Cyclone Mahina sweeps in north of Cooktown, Queensland, with a 12 metres (39 ft) wave...
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    Research Division (23 October 2012). "They Called the Wind Mahina: The History of Naming Cyclones". National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. p. Slides...
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