1995–96 Australian region cyclone season
The 1995–96 Australian region cyclone season was an active Australian cyclone season, with Western Australia experiencing a record number of landfalling intense storms in the Pilbara region. The season produced a total of 19 tropical cyclones, of which 14 developed into named storms and 9 reached severe tropical cyclone status. The strongest of the season was Severe Tropical Cyclone Olivia, which also produced the highest recorded wind gust on record of 408 km/h (253 mph). Though several systems impacted land, the general sparsity of population centres in Australia limits the scale of damage. One person was confirmed to have been killed and cumulative losses were estimated at A$77 million (US$58.5 million).
1995-96 Australian region cyclone seasonCyclone Barry (1996)Cyclone Celeste (1996)Cyclone Dennis (1996)Cyclone Emma (1995)Cyclone Ethel (1996)Cyclone Frank (1995)Cyclone Gertie (1995)Cyclone Isobel (1996)Cyclone Jenna (1996)Cyclone Kirsty (1996)Severe Tropical Cyclone Frank (1995)Tropical Cyclone Ethel (1996)Tropical Depression 27S (1996)Tropical Storm 12S (1996)Tropical Storm Barry (1996)
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1995–96 Australian region cyclone season
The 1995–96 Australian region cyclone season was an active Australian cyclone season, with Western Australia experiencing a record number of landfalling intense storms in the Pilbara region. The season produced a total of 19 tropical cyclones, of which 14 developed into named storms and 9 reached severe tropical cyclone status. The strongest of the season was Severe Tropical Cyclone Olivia, which also produced the highest recorded wind gust on record of 408 km/h (253 mph). Though several systems impacted land, the general sparsity of population centres in Australia limits the scale of damage. One person was confirmed to have been killed and cumulative losses were estimated at A$77 million (US$58.5 million).
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1995-11-16
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1995-05-06
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