Cyclone Freddy

2023 - 3 - 9

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Cyclone Freddy: Rare and deadly storm to hit Mozambique again (BBC News)

It killed four people on the Indian Ocean island, bringing Freddy's death toll to 21. The storm first wreaked havoc in south-eastern Africa in late February and ...

Freddy has already broken records for the strength it has accumulated and the 8,000-km (5,000-mile) path it travelled across the Indian Ocean. The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) says it is rare for a storm to make such a loop, describing it as a meteorologically "remarkable". It may become the longest-lasting storm on record as it has been spinning over the Indian Ocean for 32 days.

Mozambique: Fears mount as Cyclone Freddy expected to make ... (ReliefWeb)

News and Press Release in English on Mozambique about Education, Food and Nutrition, Epidemic, Tropical Cyclone and more; published on 8 Mar 2023 by Save ...

In 2022 Save the Children reached more than 2.5 million people in the country, including 1.5 million children through education, child protection services, health and nutrition, child rights governance, climate adaption projects and humanitarian responses. *“We are deeply concerned that further floods and storms will exacerbate the ongoing cholera outbreak in Mozambique, which has killed 43 people in recent months. [leaving 10 people dead and displacing more than 9,000 people.

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Freddy set to be world's longest-lasting tropical cyclone as it ... (CNN)

Deadly Tropical Cyclone Freddy is set to break records for the longest-lasting storm of its kind as it appears on course to hit Mozambique for a second time ...

While it is too early to say what impact the climate crisis has had on Cyclone Freddy, scientists have said that climate change is making these tropical storms Deadly Tropical Cyclone Freddy is set to break records for the longest-lasting storm of its kind as it appears on course to hit Mozambique for a second time, more than two weeks after the first. The WMO is monitoring whether Freddy will become the longest-lasting cyclone in the world, beating the current record which is held by Typhoon John, which lasted for 31 days in 1994.

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Freddy likely to set new world record for longest-lasting tropical ... (FOX Weather)

Cyclone Freddy traveled nearly 5500 miles across the southern Indian Ocean and made a pair of landfalls in Madagascar and Mozambique at the end of February.

THAN WIND](https://www.foxweather.com/learn/water-from-hurricanes-tropical-storms-kills-more-in-us-than-wind) [HOW MANY CATEGORY 5 HURRICANES HAVE MADE LANDFALL IN THE U.S.?](https://www.foxweather.com/weather-news/category-5-hurricane-hit) [Flooding](https://www.foxweather.com/category/flood) rain, damaging [winds](https://www.foxweather.com/category/wind) and [storm surge](https://www.foxweather.com/learn/water-from-hurricanes-tropical-storms-kills-more-in-us-than-wind) will all pose a serious threat to the country barely two weeks after Freddy came ashore the first time. [Earth](https://www.foxweather.com/earth-space). Like Freddy, Ioke peaked at Category 5-equivalent intensity, though its journey only lasted [17 days](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Ioke). 21, then continued westward and made a rare landfall in the southern [African](https://www.foxweather.com/category/africa) country of Mozambique on Feb. [Cyclone Freddy turned deadly](https://www.foxweather.com/weather-news/tropical-cyclone-freddy-indian-ocean-madagascar-southern-africa) as it crashed ashore in Madagascar on Feb. 18-19 – only the [20th tropical cyclone to do so](https://coast.noaa.gov/hurricanes/#map=3.15/-24.24/87.35&search=eyJzZWFyY2hTdHJpbmciOiJTb3V0aCBJbmRpYW4gT2NlYW4gQmFzaW4iLCJzZWFyY2hUeXBlIjoiYmFzaW4iLCJjYXRlZ29yaWVzIjpbIkg1Il0sInllYXJzIjpbXSwibW9udGhzIjpbXSwiZW5zbyI6W10sInByZXNzdXJlIjp7InJhbmdlIjpbMCwxMTUwXSwiaW5jbHVkZVVua25vd25QcmVzc3VyZSI6dHJ1ZX0sImJ1ZmZlclVuaXQiOlsiTWlsZXMiXSwic29ydFNlbGVjdGlvbiI6eyJ2YWx1ZSI6InllYXJzX25ld2VzdCIsImxhYmVsIjoiWWVhciAoTmV3ZXN0KSJ9LCJhcHBseVRvQU9JIjpmYWxzZSwiaXNTdG9ybUxhYmVsc1Zpc2libGUiOnRydWV9) in the South Indian Ocean since 1989. Freddy was blamed for the [deaths of 21 people](https://apnews.com/article/cyclone-freddy-madagascar-mozambique-indian-ocean-567e39d3037f91602e79db68b2aaf89f) across both nations, the Associated Press reported. [forecast cone](https://www.foxweather.com/learn/what-is-cone-of-uncertainty-hurricane-forecasts-tropical-outlook) for Cyclone Freddy from the [U.S. That means Cyclone Freddy has likely tied the record for the longest-lasting tropical cyclone on Now, over a month after its formation off the coast of southern Indonesia, Freddy is likely to set a new world record for the longest-lasting tropical cyclone as it heads for another Mozambique landfall by Friday.

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Tropical cyclone Freddy to become the longest-lasting tropical ... (CBS News)

A storm that traveled across the South Indian Ocean and has already slammed three Southeast Africa nations is heading back for round two – and is set to ...

"In fact, it is one of only four systems that have crossed the southern Indian Ocean from east to west." Throughout Wednesday, between nearly 4 and 8 inches of rain are expected to accumulate on Madagascar, only adding to the above-normal rainfall the island's gotten in the past week, which is already three times the monthly average, WMO said. it was also the first tropical cyclone in that hemisphere to have four "separate rounds of rapid intensification." 21](https://public.wmo.int/en/media/news/tropical-cyclone-freddy-hits-madagascar-and-mozambique), the NOAA agency said it hit at about the equivalent of a Category 3 cyclone. As of Wednesday, Tropical Cyclone Freddy is at the 30-day mark. The World Meteorological Organization said on Tuesday that Tropical cyclone Freddy, which hit Madagascar, Mozambique and Zimbabwe in February, is lashing the region again.

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8 killed in Cyclone Freddy's path through Madagascar | Africanews (Africanews English)

The Malagasy government said more than 40000 people have been affected and more than 14000 displaced since the cyclone returned to hit the island after ...

One person is still missing and more than 1,000 homes have been destroyed, the government said Tuesday. The Malagasy government said more than 40,000 people have been affected and more than 14,000 displaced since the cyclone returned to hit the island after following an unusual path. In total, at least 15 people have died in Madagascar since Freddy first hit at the end of February, bringing strong winds and torrential rains.

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Mozambique bracing for second hit by Cyclone Freddy (Mission Network News)

Cyclone Freddy has been playing a game of pinball between Mozambique, Madagascar, and Indonesia, zig-zagging across the Indian Ocean. It's on track to...

“National workers are fluent in Portuguese, the official language of Mozambique, and they are faithful to the ministry even when hardships like flooding and cholera outbreak happen. Kaiser says, “Child Evangelism Fellowship workers have been able to continue in their 3-month training institute as flood waters threaten to submerge the access road. Lydia Kaiser, CEF spokesperson says, “Area churches and schools are housing displaced families and there’s news of yet another depression forming in the Indian Ocean.”

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Record-breaking Tropical Cyclone Freddy to slam Mozambique late ... (ABC News)

Still recovering from the effects of the first battering, Mozambique is bracing for a rare second hit by long-lived Tropical Cyclone Freddy.

Freddy appeared to have dissipated in recent days before it re-emerged, looping around the Mozambican Channel. The UN weather agency said Freddy was on course to become the longest-lived tropical cyclone in history after traversing the entire Indian Ocean for a month. A United Nations monitoring station on the Indian Ocean island of Reunion warned that Freddy will "gradually intensify to the stage of a tropical cyclone or even an intense tropical cyclone" over the Mozambique Channel before making landfall over the African nation late on Friday and into Saturday.

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Explained: How Freddy is hurtling its way into becoming the world's ... (Firstpost)

Cyclone Freddy, which was first spotted in Australia's Melbourne on 6 February, is all set to hit the southeastern African nation of Mozambique, days after ...

Follow us on [also read] [World](https://www.firstpost.com/category/world) [South African President Ramaphosa announces cabinet changes amid escalating power crisis](https://www.firstpost.com/world/south-african-president-ramaphosa-announces-cabinet-changes-amid-escalating-power-crisis-12252742.html) It is projected to hit Zambezia, the country’s second most populous province. The storm had first hit Mozambique and Madagascar in late February. While it is early to predict the impact of climate change on Cyclone Freddy, scientists have been warned how climate change is “intensifying cyclones, making them longer, wetter and more frequent”, noted AP. WMO is monitoring the storm to check if Freddy will become the world’s longest-lasting tropical cyclone, breaking the record of Hurricane John or Typhoon John which lasted 31 days in 1994. After soaking Madagascar and Mozambique for several days in late February, the cyclone looped back “towards the Mozambique Channel and picked up energy from the warm waters”, according to the WMO. According to the French weather agency Météo-France, Freddy – which has periodically weakened over the last 32 days – is now moving away from the island nation and is predicted to gain pace before it makes landfall in Mozambique for the second time. The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has dubbed Cyclone Freddy a “very rare” storm and called its journey “incredible and dangerous.” BBC report says that the cyclone is on its way to becoming the “longest-lasting” storm on record as it has been circling over the Indian Ocean for 32 days. On 24 February, the cyclone made landfall in the coastal town of Vilanculos in Mozambique. As per Associated Press (AP), the United Nations’ monitoring station on Reunion, an island in the Indian Ocean, has warned that Freddy will “gradually intensify to the stage of a tropical cyclone or even an intense tropical cyclone” over the Mozambique Channel before making landfall overnight on Friday. Cyclone Freddy, which was first spotted in Australia’s Melbourne on 6 February, is all set to hit the southeastern African nation of Mozambique, days after making landfall late last month.

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Tropical cyclone Freddy may be longest on record after lasting 32 days (New Scientist)

Since forming off the coast of Australia on 6 February, tropical cyclone Freddy has crossed the Indian Ocean to Africa and could be declared the ...

This puts it in second place behind a tropical cyclone called Ioke that generated 85 units in 2006. Ritchie-Tyo says Freddy should finally dissipate this weekend. This is how many areas of Mozambique look like after cyclone Freddy. It has [Randall Cerveny](https://community.wmo.int/en/contacts/dr-randall-s-cerveny) at the WMO said in a [press release.](https://public.wmo.int/en/media/news/tropical-cyclone-freddy-may-set-new-record) “We will obviously need to address if that is a concern in our evaluation.” The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) is considering whether tropical cyclone Freddy should be named the longest-lasting tropical cyclone on record as it clocks up its 32nd day.

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Tropical Cyclone Freddy persisted for more than a month (Earth.com)

Today's Image of the Day from NASA Earth Observatory features Tropical Cyclone Freddy, which has been churning in the Indian Ocean for more than a month.

As of March 8, 2023, the weakening storm was following a northwesterly track toward a likely second landfall in Mozambique – this time in the Zambezia province.” The previous record holder, Hurricane John, persisted for 31 days in the Central Pacific in 1994.” “The storm first developed off the North Australian coast on February 6, 2023, and then tracked across the entire Indian Ocean before striking the east coast of Madagascar on February 21, 2023,” says NASA.

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Freddy Breaks 1994 World Record As Longest Running Cyclone Ever (IFLScience)

Ironically, declaring the record broken can't be done until the storm has died out. "The WMO Weather and Climate Extremes Archive are currently assembling a ...

"This once again underlines the importance of the UN Early Warnings for All initiative to ensure that everyone is protected in the next five years. These events are characterized by an increase in wind speeds of around 56 kilometers per hour (35 miles per hour) or more in a day. "Freddy is having a major socio-economic and humanitarian impact on affected communities. The key question that remains in declaring the record is whether or not the intermittent dips we’ve seen in cyclone Freddy have been significant enough to strip Freddy of the title. The competition is Typhoon John, a tropical cyclone that became the longest-lasting (at 31 days) and farthest-travelling cyclone ever observed. At its peaks it’s reached a Category 5 hurricane status on the

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Tropical Cyclone Freddy analysis by Dr Liz Stephens - University of ... (CentAUR)

The rare 'zombie storm' has already hit the Southern African nation once with heavy rainfall and floods, killing four people according to reports. Now ...

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