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A Storm Unlike Any Other: How Cyclone Freddy is breaking records and upending lives

agence france-presse • March 16, 2023, 12:55:05 IST
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Tropical Cyclone Freddy is exceptional mainly due to the fact that it has lasted longer than any other in historical records. Last week, it unofficially broke the World Meteorological Organisation’s benchmark as the longest-lasting tropical cyclone set in 1994 for a 31-day storm named John

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A Storm Unlike Any Other: How Cyclone Freddy is breaking records and upending lives

Paris: Cyclone Freddy , which has twice smashed into the African coast after traversing the Indian Ocean, may be enshrined in the history books as the longest ever documented, meteorologists say. A fact file: Deadly track The storm began to brew in early February in the southeastern Indian Ocean off northern Australia, whose weather service gave it the designation of Freddy on 6 February. Freddy then crossed the entire ocean, brushing past Mauritius and the French island of La Reunion, before making landfall in Madagascar on 21 February and sweeping over the island before reaching Mozambique on 24 February.

It claimed nearly two dozen lives in both countries and affected nearly 400,000 people.

The storm then went back out to sea, refuelling on the warm waters of the southwest Indian Ocean, before doing the rare manoeuvre of reversing course to head back to Africa. Last weekend it hit Mozambique again with wind gusts of up to 200 kilometres per hour (125 mph) before ravaging the landlocked country of Malawi, triggering floods and mudslides that have killed more than 200 people. The French weather service Meteo-France describes Freddy as a “particularly powerful and compact tropical system, generating extreme winds near its core”. In a bulletin released at 0600 GMT on Wednesday, Malawi’s ministry of natural resources and climate change said Freddy had “diffused,” and extreme rain associated with the storm would fall back.

It has travelled more than 8,000 kilometres (5,000 miles). The last cyclones to cross the entire southern Indian Ocean were Leon-Eline and Hudah in 2000. Record breaker “Tropical Cyclone Freddy is exceptional mainly due to the fact that it has lasted longer than any other in historical records,” says Melissa Lazenby, a lecturer in climate change at the University of Sussex in southern England. Last week it unofficially broke the World Meteorological Organisation’s (WMO) benchmark as the longest-lasting tropical cyclone on record, set in 1994 for a 31-day storm named John. A panel of WMO experts in extreme weather events will now study whether Freddy is the new titleholder, a process likely to take months. [caption id=“attachment_12301522” align=“alignnone” width=“640”] People walk across a makeshift bridge over flood water in Blantyre caused by heavy rains following cyclone Freddy’s landfall. AFP[/caption] On 3 March, the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) said Freddy set the record for having the highest accumulated cyclone energy — the total amount of energy associated with a tropical cyclone over its lifetime — of any southern hemisphere storm in history. Major storms in the Indian Ocean are known as cyclones, as typhoons in the Pacific and hurricanes in the Atlantic. Climate link? Experts are cautious about whether Freddy can be specifically linked to climate change, a phenomenon that is measured over the long term rather than on single events, but say it is consistent with predictions. “Based on the IPCC report, this type of extreme tropical cyclone event is not surprising due to previous predictions that cyclones will become more intense,” said Lazenby, referring to the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. “More analysis would need to be done to deduce the reasoning behind its… longevity,” she said. “In general, climate change is contributing to making tropical cyclones stronger and wetter and increasing the risk of coastal flooding from storm surge due to sea-level rise,” said Allison Wing, associate professor at Florida State University. [caption id=“attachment_12301512” align=“alignnone” width=“640”] Minister of Water Sanitation Abida Mia (2nd left) carries relief food to be distributed to mudslide victims at the Chilobwe township’s Naotcha Primary school camp in Blantyre. AFP[/caption] Scientists have not detected any long-term trend in the number of tropical cyclones, she said. However, “there is evidence that tropical cyclones are getting more intense, and especially that the strongest storms are getting stronger,” said Wing. A recently observed phenomenon in past years has been a tendency of big storms to swiftly ramp up a gear, strengthening by at least 35 miles (56 kilometres) per hour over just 24 hours, she added. Read all the Latest News , Trending News , Cricket News , Bollywood News , India News and Entertainment News here. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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