2001–02 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season
The 2001–02 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season had the earliest named storm since 1992. Many storms formed in the north-east portion of the basin, and several more originated around Australia. The basin is defined as the waters of the Indian Ocean west of longitude 90°E to the coast of Africa and south of the equator. Eleven tropical storms formed, compared to an average of nine. Tropical systems were present during 73 days, which was significantly higher than the average of 58 for this basin.
2001-02 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone seasonCyclone Alex–Andre (2001)Cyclone Bako (2001)Cyclone Bessi-Bako (2001)Cyclone Bessi (2001)Cyclone Bessi–Bako (2001)Cyclone Eddy (2002)Cyclone FrancescaCyclone Francesca (2002)Cyclone Guillaume (2002)Cyclone Ikala (2002)Tropical Cyclone Bessi-BakoTropical Cyclone Guillaume (2002)Tropical Storm Alex-Andre
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2001–02 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season
The 2001–02 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season had the earliest named storm since 1992. Many storms formed in the north-east portion of the basin, and several more originated around Australia. The basin is defined as the waters of the Indian Ocean west of longitude 90°E to the coast of Africa and south of the equator. Eleven tropical storms formed, compared to an average of nine. Tropical systems were present during 73 days, which was significantly higher than the average of 58 for this basin.
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October 3 – June 15
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2001-10-03
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2002-06-15
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2001-2002年西南印度洋热带气旋季是继1992年以来西 ...... 可辛尼吹袭了正处政治危机中的马达加斯加,夺走了33人的生命。
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The 2001–02 South-West Indian ...... average of 58 for this basin.
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2001–02 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season
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2001-2002年西南印度洋热带气旋季
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