There
will be more comment on this and conditions in the Pacific coming
soon.
Pacific
cyclone in July a freak event
A
tropical cyclone heading towards Solomon Islands is a freak
out-of-season event.
1
July, 2015
The
New Zealand Metservice says the Category 1 cyclone, named Raquel, is
the first on record to form in July in northern Melanesia.
The
cyclone season typically runs from November to April.
Cyclone
Raquel is expected to intensify over the next 24 hours as it
approaches the Solomons.
Metservice
meteorologist Georgina Griffiths says a cyclone in this region is
unheard of at this time of year.
"In
the early records, several lows were found to form in June or July in
that Solomon Islands, Papua New Guinea area but they were
subsequently found not to be a fully blown tropical cyclone so this
looks to be the first tropical system that has developed and been
named in the Brisbane area of responsibility."
Ms
Griffiths says records of cyclones in the Pacific are patchy and it
is possible out-of-season cyclones were missed by forecasters prior
to satellite monitoring being introduced.
Metservice
said Cyclone Raquel was about 355km north of the Solomon Islands
capital, Honiara and moving about 13 kilometres per our.
Forecaster
Micky Malivuk said the cyclone should gradually intensify over the
day.
"It
will probably turn Category 2 by tomorrow morning, and by then it
will be near Choiseul, and the winds will pick up and also heavy
rain."
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