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Tropical cyclone activity is buzzing across the Southern Hemisphere with as many as six cyclones simultaneously spinning around. According to the Accumulated Cyclone Energy tally complied by ...
Six tropical cyclones spin in the Southern Hemisphere on Feb. 25, 2025. The five storms included Tropical Cyclone Honde off the coast of Mozambique, Africa; Garance, near Madag ...
No Northern Hemisphere tropical cyclones have formed in 2025 as of May 16, ... In contrast, the Southern Hemisphere has experienced a busier-than-average storm season.
NASA satellite imagery captured tropical cyclones crowding the waters of two oceans in the Southern Hemisphere in recent days. Three storms were simultaneously active in the Pacific Ocean—a rare ...
Only about a quarter of the Earth’s tropical cyclones form in the Southern Hemisphere. When these storms have sustained winds of 74 m.p.h. or greater, they would be called hurricanes in the ...
Six tropical cyclones are spinning in the Southern Hemisphere at the same time, in a rare meteorological event not seen in decades. Three formed in the Indian Ocean and another three formed in the ...
The NOAA-20 satellite's false-color image of five tropical cyclones in the Southern Hemisphere. NASA "A marine heat wave has lingered off of Western Australia since September 2024—and ...
Six cyclones are currently ongoing in the Southern Hemisphere: Alfred, Seru, Bianca, Honde and Garance are making their paths across the Indian Ocean, and Rae is churning through the Pacific Ocean.
Tropical cyclones rotate counter-clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere. In the Southern Hemisphere, they rotate clockwise. The basins don’t all have specific seasons, but there are times of the ...
The tropical cyclone season in this region of the Southern Hemisphere typically runs from late October through May. Despite its immense power, Cyclone Errol is currently a relatively small storm.
Six tropical cyclones are spinning in the Southern Hemisphere at the same time, in a rare meteorological event not seen in decades. It comes as meteorologists point to warm sea surface ...