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Timeline of the 2007–08 Australian region cyclone season

The 2007–08 Australian region cyclone season was only the second season to have a tropical cyclone form in July. This timeline documents all the storm formations, strengthening, weakening, landfalls, extratropical transitions, as well as dissipation. The season officially began on 1 November 2007, and lasted until 30 April 2008. However a tropical cyclone moving into the region from the South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season on 29 July, meant that the season started 29 days after the Southern Hemisphere tropical cyclone year started on 1 July 2007. The timeline includes information which was not operationally released, meaning that information from post-storm reviews by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology, such as information about a Cyclone that was not upgraded operationally, has been included.

Timeline of the
2007-08 Australian region cyclone season
Season summary map
Season boundaries
First system formed29 July 2007
Last system dissipated26 April 2008
Strongest system
NamePancho
Maximum winds165 km/h (105 mph)
(10-minute sustained)
Lowest pressure938 hPa (mbar)
Longest lasting system
NameNicholas
Duration10 days
Other years
2004–05, 2007–08

Timeline of storms edit

Cyclone Helen (2008)Cyclone GubaTropical cyclone scales#Comparisons across basins

Pre season edit

1 July
0000 UTC – The 2007–08 Tropical Cyclone year begins.
29 July
1800 UTC – Tropical Cyclone 01, moves in to the east of 90E and into the area of Tropical Cyclone Warning Center in Perth's area of responsibility, from RSMC La Réunion's area of responsibility.[1]
2100 UTC – The Joint Typhoon Warning Center designates Tropical Cyclone 01 as Tropical Cyclone 01S.[2]
30 July
0400 UTC – The Tropical Cyclone Warning Center in Perth operationally issues its first warning on Tropical Cyclone 01S, designating it as a Tropical Low.[1][3]
0900 UTC – The Joint Typhoon Warning Center issues its final advisory on Tropical Cyclone 01S as it begins to dissipate 310 km west of the Cocos Islands.[4]
1200 UTC – The Tropical Cyclone Warning Center in Perth reports in their Tropical cyclone report that Tropical Cyclone 01S weakened into a tropical low.[1]
31 July
0600 UTC – The Tropical Cyclone Warning Center in Perth operationally issues its last warning on Tropical Low 01S, as it moves back into RSMC La Réunion's area of responsibility.[1][3]
  • There were no other tropical cyclones in the Australian region during the pre season.[5][6][7]

November edit

13 November
0000 UTC – The Tropical Cyclone Warning Center in Brisbane reports that a Tropical Low has formed, near south-eastern New Guinea.[8]
0600 UTC – The Tropical Cyclone Warning Center in Perth reports that a Tropical Low has formed, to the southwest of Sumatra.[9]
1500 UTC – The Joint Typhoon Warning Center designates the Tropical low that was previously located to the near south-eastern New Guinea as Tropical Cyclone 02P.[10]
14 November
0300 UTC – The Tropical Cyclone Warning Center in Brisbane reports that the Tropical Cyclone Warning Center in Port Moresby has named Tropical Cyclone 02S as Tropical Cyclone Guba.[11]
1200 UTC – TCWC Perth upgrades the Tropical Low that was previously located to the southwest of Sumatra to Tropical Cyclone Lee.[12]
2100 UTC – The Joint Typhoon Warning Center designates Tropical Cyclone Lee as Tropical Cyclone 03S.[13]
15 November
0000 UTC – Tropical Cyclone Lee intensifies into a category 2 tropical cyclone.[14]
0600 UTC – TCWC Perth issues its last advisory on Tropical Cyclone Lee, as it moves west of 90°E into RSMC La Réunion's area of responsibility, and is renamed Severe Tropical Storm Ariel.[15][16]
16 November
0000 UTC – Tropical Cyclone Guba intensifies into a category 2 tropical cyclone.[17]
1200 UTC – Tropical Cyclone Guba intensifies into a category 3 severe tropical cyclone.[18]
17 November
1200 UTC – Severe Tropical Cyclone Guba weakens into a category 2 tropical cyclone.[19]
18 November
0000 UTC – Tropical Cyclone Guba weakens into a category 1 tropical cyclone.[20]
19 November
2100 UTC – The Tropical Cyclone Warning Center in Brisbane issues its last warning on Tropical cyclone Guba as it weakens into a tropical low.[21]

December edit

26 December
1800 UTC – A developing Tropical Low forms to the south of Sumba island.[22]
27 December
0600 UTC – The Tropical Cyclone Warning Center in Perth issues its first warning for the developing Tropical Low previously located to the south of Sumba island.[23]
28 December
0000 UTC – The Tropical Cyclone Warning Center in Perth upgrades the developing Tropical Low previously located to the south of Sumba island to Tropical Cyclone Melanie.[22]
0900 UTC – The Joint Typhoon Warning Center designates Tropical Cyclone Melanie as Tropical Cyclone 08S.[24]
1800 UTC – Tropical Cyclone Melanie intensifies into a category 2 cyclone.[22]
31 December
0000 UTC – The Tropical Cyclone Warning Center in Perth reports that a Tropical Low has formed to the northwest of the Cocos Islands.[25]
0600 UTC – Tropical Cyclone Melanie weakens into a category 1 cyclone.[22]

January edit

1 January
1800 UTC – Tropical Cyclone Melanie weakens into a Tropical Low.[22]
2 January
0600 UTC – The Tropical Cyclone Warning Center in Perth issues its final warning on Tropical Low Ex Melanie as it Melanie had dissipated.[22]
3 January
0000 UTC – The Tropical Cyclone Warning Center in Darwin reports that a tropical low has formed to the northeast of Wyndham.[26]
2100 UTC – The Joint Typhoon Warning Center designates the Tropical Low previously located to the northeast of Wyndham as Tropical Cyclone 10S and issues its first advisory.[27]
4 January
0000 UTC – The Tropical Cyclone Warning Center in Darwin, previously located to the northeast of Wyndham as Tropical Cyclone Helen.[26]
1200 UTC – Tropical Cyclone Helen Intenisfies into a Category two cyclone.[26]
1800 UTC – Tropical Cyclone Helen weakens into a category one cyclone.[26]
2100 UTC – Tropical Cyclone Helen weakens into a tropical low.[26]
6 January
0900 UTC – JTWC issues its final advisory on Tropical Cyclone 10S (Helen).[26]

February edit

4 February
0600 UTC – TCWC Perth designates 92S.INVEST as tropical low.[28]|:2200 UTC – TCWC Perth issues its last shipping warning associated with the low.[29]
8 February
0600 UTC – TCWC Perth re-issues shipping warnings on the tropical low.[30]
10 February
0000 UTC – TCWC Perth issues its last shipping warning associated with the low.[31]
10 February
0000 UTC – TCWC Perth begins shipping warnings on 98S.INVEST, a new tropical low located 60 kilometres south-southeast of Kuri Bay.[32]
13 February
0000 UTC – TCWC Perth upgrades the tropical low 430 km northwest of Broome as Tropical Cyclone Nicholas.[33]
16 February
0600 UTC – TCWC Perth upgrades Tropical Cyclone Nicholas to Severe Tropical Cyclone Nicholas.[34]
18 February
0600 UTC – TCWC Perth downgrades Severe Tropical Cyclone Nicholas to a tropical cyclone.[35]
20 February
0300 UTC – Tropical Cyclone Nicholas makes landfall north of Carnarvon.[36]|:0600 UTC – TCWC Perth downgrades Tropical Cyclone Nicholas to a tropical low.[37]
27 February
0600 UTC – TCWC Darwin identifies a tropical low near the Northern Territory.[38]
29 February
0900 UTC – The JTWC designates an area northeast of Australia as Tropical Cyclone 20P.[39]|:2100 UTC – The JTWC issues its last advisory on Tropical Cyclone 20P as it becomes extratropical.[40]

March edit

1 March
0900 UTC – The JTWC designates the tropical low as Tropical Cyclone 21S.[41]|:1200 UTC – TCWC Perth upgrades Tropical Cyclone 21S, 245 km north of Broome, to Tropical Cyclone Ophelia.[42]
6 March
2100 UTC – The JTWC issues its last advisory on dissipating Tropical Cyclone Ophelia.[43]
7 March
0000 UTC – TCWC Perth issues its last advisory on Tropical Cyclone Ophelia.[44]
24 March
0200 UTC – TCWC Perth designates 97S.INVEST as a Tropical Low.[45]|:1200 UTC – The JTWC designates the tropical low as Tropical Cyclone 26S.[46]
25 March
0600 UTC – TCWC Perth upgrades the Tropical Low east-southeast of Cocos Island as Tropical Cyclone Pancho.[47]
26 March
1200 UTC – TCWC Perth upgrades Tropical Cyclone Pancho to Severe Tropical Cyclone Pancho.[48]
28 March
1200 UTC – TCWC Perth downgrades Severe Tropical Cyclone Pancho to a tropical cyclone.[49]
29 March
0300 UTC – TCWC Perth downgrades Tropical Cyclone Pancho to a tropical low and issues its final warning.[50]|:0900 UTC – The JTWC issues their final warning on Tropical Cyclone 26S.[51]

April edit

20 April
1200 UTC – TCWC Jakarta reports that a tropical low has formed about 1,000 km (620 mi) to the west-southwest of Jakarta.[52]
21 April
1200 UTC – In their post storm review the Tropical Cyclone Warning Center in Perth reports that the Tropical Depression previously located about 500 nautical miles (1000 kilometres) to the south east of Jakarta, Indonesia, has intensified into a tropical cyclone but is not upgraded at this time operationally.[53]
22 April
0000 UTC – The Tropical Depression previously located about 500 nautical miles (1000 kilometres) to the south east of Jakarta, Indonesia, moves south of 10S and into the Tropical Cyclone Warning Center in Perth's area of responsibility and is upgraded to Tropical Cyclone Rosie.[53]
0600 UTC – TCWC Perth reports that the tropical depression has moved into TCWC Jakarta's area of responsibility and developed into a category one tropical cyclone.[53]
1200 UTC – TCWC Perth reports that the tropical cyclone has intensified into a category two tropical cyclone.[53]
23 April
0000 UTC – TCWC Jakarta names the tropical cyclone, Durga.[53]
1200 UTC – TCWC Perth reports that Tropical Cyclone Rosie, has weakened into a tropical low.[54]
25 April
0600 UTC – TCWC Perth reports that Tropical Cyclone Durga, has weakened into a tropical low.[53]
1800 UTC – TCWC Perth reports that Tropical Low Durga has dissipated.[53]

Post season edit

1 May
The 2007–08 Australian region cyclone season officially ends.
30 June
The 2007–08 Tropical Cyclone Year ends after no tropical cyclones have developed during the post season.[55][56]

See also edit

References edit

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The 2007 08 Australian region cyclone season was only the second season to have a tropical cyclone form in July This timeline documents all the storm formations strengthening weakening landfalls extratropical transitions as well as dissipation The season officially began on 1 November 2007 and lasted until 30 April 2008 However a tropical cyclone moving into the region from the South West Indian Ocean cyclone season on 29 July meant that the season started 29 days after the Southern Hemisphere tropical cyclone year started on 1 July 2007 The timeline includes information which was not operationally released meaning that information from post storm reviews by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology such as information about a Cyclone that was not upgraded operationally has been included Timeline of the2007 08 Australian region cyclone seasonSeason summary mapSeason boundariesFirst system formed29 July 2007Last system dissipated26 April 2008Strongest systemNamePanchoMaximum winds165 km h 105 mph 10 minute sustained Lowest pressure938 hPa mbar Longest lasting systemNameNicholasDuration10 daysStorm articlesCyclone Guba Cyclone Helen 2008 Other years 2004 05 2007 08 Contents 1 Timeline of storms 1 1 Pre season 1 2 November 1 3 December 1 4 January 1 5 February 1 6 March 1 7 April 1 8 Post season 2 See also 3 ReferencesTimeline of storms editPre season edit 1 July 0000 UTC The 2007 08 Tropical Cyclone year begins 29 July 1800 UTC Tropical Cyclone 01 moves in to the east of 90E and into the area of Tropical Cyclone Warning Center in Perth s area of responsibility from RSMC La Reunion s area of responsibility 1 2100 UTC The Joint Typhoon Warning Center designates Tropical Cyclone 01 as Tropical Cyclone 01S 2 30 July 0400 UTC The Tropical Cyclone Warning Center in Perth operationally issues its first warning on Tropical Cyclone 01S designating it as a Tropical Low 1 3 0900 UTC The Joint Typhoon Warning Center issues its final advisory on Tropical Cyclone 01S as it begins to dissipate 310 km west of the Cocos Islands 4 1200 UTC The Tropical Cyclone Warning Center in Perth reports in their Tropical cyclone report that Tropical Cyclone 01S weakened into a tropical low 1 31 July 0600 UTC The Tropical Cyclone Warning Center in Perth operationally issues its last warning on Tropical Low 01S as it moves back into RSMC La Reunion s area of responsibility 1 3 There were no other tropical cyclones in the Australian region during the pre season 5 6 7 November edit 13 November 0000 UTC The Tropical Cyclone Warning Center in Brisbane reports that a Tropical Low has formed near south eastern New Guinea 8 0600 UTC The Tropical Cyclone Warning Center in Perth reports that a Tropical Low has formed to the southwest of Sumatra 9 1500 UTC The Joint Typhoon Warning Center designates the Tropical low that was previously located to the near south eastern New Guinea as Tropical Cyclone 02P 10 14 November 0300 UTC The Tropical Cyclone Warning Center in Brisbane reports that the Tropical Cyclone Warning Center in Port Moresby has named Tropical Cyclone 02S as Tropical Cyclone Guba 11 1200 UTC TCWC Perth upgrades the Tropical Low that was previously located to the southwest of Sumatra to Tropical Cyclone Lee 12 2100 UTC The Joint Typhoon Warning Center designates Tropical Cyclone Lee as Tropical Cyclone 03S 13 15 November 0000 UTC Tropical Cyclone Lee intensifies into a category 2 tropical cyclone 14 0600 UTC TCWC Perth issues its last advisory on Tropical Cyclone Lee as it moves west of 90 E into RSMC La Reunion s area of responsibility and is renamed Severe Tropical Storm Ariel 15 16 16 November 0000 UTC Tropical Cyclone Guba intensifies into a category 2 tropical cyclone 17 1200 UTC Tropical Cyclone Guba intensifies into a category 3 severe tropical cyclone 18 17 November 1200 UTC Severe Tropical Cyclone Guba weakens into a category 2 tropical cyclone 19 18 November 0000 UTC Tropical Cyclone Guba weakens into a category 1 tropical cyclone 20 19 November 2100 UTC The Tropical Cyclone Warning Center in Brisbane issues its last warning on Tropical cyclone Guba as it weakens into a tropical low 21 December edit 26 December 1800 UTC A developing Tropical Low forms to the south of Sumba island 22 27 December 0600 UTC The Tropical Cyclone Warning Center in Perth issues its first warning for the developing Tropical Low previously located to the south of Sumba island 23 28 December 0000 UTC The Tropical Cyclone Warning Center in Perth upgrades the developing Tropical Low previously located to the south of Sumba island to Tropical Cyclone Melanie 22 0900 UTC The Joint Typhoon Warning Center designates Tropical Cyclone Melanie as Tropical Cyclone 08S 24 1800 UTC Tropical Cyclone Melanie intensifies into a category 2 cyclone 22 31 December 0000 UTC The Tropical Cyclone Warning Center in Perth reports that a Tropical Low has formed to the northwest of the Cocos Islands 25 0600 UTC Tropical Cyclone Melanie weakens into a category 1 cyclone 22 January edit 1 January 1800 UTC Tropical Cyclone Melanie weakens into a Tropical Low 22 2 January 0600 UTC The Tropical Cyclone Warning Center in Perth issues its final warning on Tropical Low Ex Melanie as it Melanie had dissipated 22 3 January 0000 UTC The Tropical Cyclone Warning Center in Darwin reports that a tropical low has formed to the northeast of Wyndham 26 2100 UTC The Joint Typhoon Warning Center designates the Tropical Low previously located to the northeast of Wyndham as Tropical Cyclone 10S and issues its first advisory 27 4 January 0000 UTC The Tropical Cyclone Warning Center in Darwin previously located to the northeast of Wyndham as Tropical Cyclone Helen 26 1200 UTC Tropical Cyclone Helen Intenisfies into a Category two cyclone 26 1800 UTC Tropical Cyclone Helen weakens into a category one cyclone 26 2100 UTC Tropical Cyclone Helen weakens into a tropical low 26 6 January 0900 UTC JTWC issues its final advisory on Tropical Cyclone 10S Helen 26 February edit 4 February 0600 UTC TCWC Perth designates 92S INVEST as tropical low 28 2200 UTC TCWC Perth issues its last shipping warning associated with the low 29 8 February 0600 UTC TCWC Perth re issues shipping warnings on the tropical low 30 10 February 0000 UTC TCWC Perth issues its last shipping warning associated with the low 31 10 February 0000 UTC TCWC Perth begins shipping warnings on 98S INVEST a new tropical low located 60 kilometres south southeast of Kuri Bay 32 13 February 0000 UTC TCWC Perth upgrades the tropical low 430 km northwest of Broome as Tropical Cyclone Nicholas 33 16 February 0600 UTC TCWC Perth upgrades Tropical Cyclone Nicholas to Severe Tropical Cyclone Nicholas 34 18 February 0600 UTC TCWC Perth downgrades Severe Tropical Cyclone Nicholas to a tropical cyclone 35 20 February 0300 UTC Tropical Cyclone Nicholas makes landfall north of Carnarvon 36 0600 UTC TCWC Perth downgrades Tropical Cyclone Nicholas to a tropical low 37 27 February 0600 UTC TCWC Darwin identifies a tropical low near the Northern Territory 38 29 February 0900 UTC The JTWC designates an area northeast of Australia as Tropical Cyclone 20P 39 2100 UTC The JTWC issues its last advisory on Tropical Cyclone 20P as it becomes extratropical 40 March edit 1 March 0900 UTC The JTWC designates the tropical low as Tropical Cyclone 21S 41 1200 UTC TCWC Perth upgrades Tropical Cyclone 21S 245 km north of Broome to Tropical Cyclone Ophelia 42 6 March 2100 UTC The JTWC issues its last advisory on dissipating Tropical Cyclone Ophelia 43 7 March 0000 UTC TCWC Perth issues its last advisory on Tropical Cyclone Ophelia 44 24 March 0200 UTC TCWC Perth designates 97S INVEST as a Tropical Low 45 1200 UTC The JTWC designates the tropical low as Tropical Cyclone 26S 46 25 March 0600 UTC TCWC Perth upgrades the Tropical Low east southeast of Cocos Island as Tropical Cyclone Pancho 47 26 March 1200 UTC TCWC Perth upgrades Tropical Cyclone Pancho to Severe Tropical Cyclone Pancho 48 28 March 1200 UTC TCWC Perth downgrades Severe Tropical Cyclone Pancho to a tropical cyclone 49 29 March 0300 UTC TCWC Perth downgrades Tropical Cyclone Pancho to a tropical low and issues its final warning 50 0900 UTC The JTWC issues their final warning on Tropical Cyclone 26S 51 April edit 20 April 1200 UTC TCWC Jakarta reports that a tropical low has formed about 1 000 km 620 mi to the west southwest of Jakarta 52 21 April 1200 UTC In their post storm review the Tropical Cyclone Warning Center in Perth reports that the Tropical Depression previously located about 500 nautical miles 1000 kilometres to the south east of Jakarta Indonesia has intensified into a tropical cyclone but is not upgraded at this time operationally 53 22 April 0000 UTC The Tropical Depression previously located about 500 nautical miles 1000 kilometres to the south east of Jakarta Indonesia moves south of 10S and into the Tropical Cyclone Warning Center in Perth s area of responsibility and is upgraded to Tropical Cyclone Rosie 53 0600 UTC TCWC Perth reports that the tropical depression has moved into TCWC Jakarta s area of responsibility and developed into a category one tropical cyclone 53 1200 UTC TCWC Perth reports that the tropical cyclone has intensified into a category two tropical cyclone 53 23 April 0000 UTC TCWC Jakarta names the tropical cyclone Durga 53 1200 UTC TCWC Perth reports that Tropical Cyclone Rosie has weakened into a tropical low 54 25 April 0600 UTC TCWC Perth reports that Tropical Cyclone Durga has weakened into a tropical low 53 1800 UTC TCWC Perth reports that Tropical Low Durga has dissipated 53 Post season edit 1 May The 2007 08 Australian region cyclone season officially ends 30 June The 2007 08 Tropical Cyclone Year ends after no tropical cyclones have developed during the post season 55 56 See also edit nbsp Tropical cyclones portal2007 08 Australian region cyclone season List of Southern Hemisphere tropical cyclone seasons Atlantic hurricane season timelines 2007 2008 Pacific hurricane 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