Cyclone Kamba

Intense Tropical Cyclone Kamba (JTWC designation: 23S) was a powerful tropical cyclone which remained out over the open waters of the south-central Indian Ocean for its entire existence. The fourth and final intense tropical cyclone of the 2007–08 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season, Kamba developed out of an area of disturbed weather just outside Météo France's area of responsibility on March 5. Over the next several days, the system intensified, becoming a moderate tropical storm, at which time it was named Kamba, late on March 8. rapid intensification followed shortly after with Kamba becoming an intense tropical cyclone around 1200 UTC on March 10. Shortly thereafter, the cyclone moved over cooler waters and into a less favorable environment. By March 12, Kamba rapidly degenerated i

Cyclone Kamba

Intense Tropical Cyclone Kamba (JTWC designation: 23S) was a powerful tropical cyclone which remained out over the open waters of the south-central Indian Ocean for its entire existence. The fourth and final intense tropical cyclone of the 2007–08 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season, Kamba developed out of an area of disturbed weather just outside Météo France's area of responsibility on March 5. Over the next several days, the system intensified, becoming a moderate tropical storm, at which time it was named Kamba, late on March 8. rapid intensification followed shortly after with Kamba becoming an intense tropical cyclone around 1200 UTC on March 10. Shortly thereafter, the cyclone moved over cooler waters and into a less favorable environment. By March 12, Kamba rapidly degenerated i