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Tropical cyclones in 2000

During 2000, tropical cyclones formed in seven different areas called basins, located within various parts of the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans. A total of 140 tropical cyclones formed within bodies of water known as tropical cyclone basins, with 81 of them being further named by their responsible weather agencies when they attained maximum sustained winds of 35 knots (65 km/h; 40 mph). The strongest storm of the year was Cyclone Hudah, peaking with a minimum pressure of 905 hPa (26.72 inHg), and with 10-minute sustained winds of 220 km/h (135 mph). The highest confirmed number of deaths from a storm was from Typhoon Kai-tak, which killed 188 people, however, Leon–Eline may have killed up to 722 people.[nb 1] The costliest storm was Saomai, which caused $6.3 billion in damage.

Tropical cyclones in 2000
Year boundaries
First systemBabiola
FormedJanuary 3, 2000
Last systemAndo
DissipatedJanuary 9, 2001
Strongest system
NameHudah
Lowest pressure905 mbar (hPa); 26.72 inHg
Longest lasting system
NameLeon–Eline
(third longest lasting tropical system on record)
Duration28 days
Year statistics
Total systems140
Named systems81
Total fatalities1,875
Total damage$15.495 billion (2000 USD)
Other years
1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002
Hurricane Isaac (top) and Hurricane Joyce (bottom) on September 27

There was an above-average number of storms during the year; the most active basin of the year was the Western Pacific, where a below-average 23 named storms formed. The Eastern Pacific and the North Atlantic were both relatively above-average, with 19 named storms forming in the Eastern Pacific and 15 in the North Atlantic. The Southern Hemisphere was also relatively average. Three Category 5 tropical cyclones were formed in 2000.

Global atmospheric and hydrological conditions Edit

As the year began, a strong La Niña was peaking, with temperature anomalies going below −1.5 °C (−2.7 °F).[1] NOAA's May hurricane outlook indicated that overall global conditions were conducive to increased activity in the North Atlantic basin.[2] The La Niña began to weaken towards the latter part of 2000, with signs of weakening occurring as early as May.[3][4] Astride crossed over from the previous year, dissipating on January 3.

Summary Edit

2000 Sri Lanka cycloneCyclone SamTropical Storm Rumbia (2000)2000 South India cycloneTyphoon Xangsane (2000)Hurricane Michael (2000)Tropical Storm Leslie (2000)Hurricane KeithHurricane Joyce (2000)Hurricane Isaac (2000)Tropical Storm Norman (2000)Tropical Storm Helene (2000)Hurricane Gordon (2000)Hurricane Florence (2000)Typhoon Saomai (2000)Typhoon Prapiroon (2000)Hurricane Debby (2000)Typhoon Bilis (2000)Tropical Storm Beryl (2000)Hurricane Alberto (2000)Typhoon Kai-tak (2000)Typhoon Kirogi (2000)Hurricane Carlotta (2000)Cyclone RositaCyclone TessiCyclone HudahCyclone SteveEarly 2000 Madagascar floodsCyclone Leon-ElineCyclone Connietropical cyclone basins

North Atlantic Ocean Edit

 
2000 Atlantic hurricane season summary map

An average Atlantic hurricane season features 12 tropical storms, 6 hurricanes, and 3 major hurricanes, and features an Accumulated Cyclone Energy (ACE) count of 106. In 2000 in the North Atlantic basin, there were above-average numbers of named storms and hurricanes and an average number of major hurricanes. 2000 had an ACE count of 119, slightly higher than the average.

The season began with tropical depressions One and Two, both of which formed in June and affected no landmasses. Hurricane Alberto was the first named system of the 2000 season, intensifying into and peaking as a Category 3 hurricane. Alberto was the longest-lived storm of the 2000 Atlantic hurricane season. Four formed east of Florida, though it was not able to strengthen further and dissipated on August 11. Tropical Storm Beryl, Tropical Storm Chris, and Hurricane Debby all formed within a week of each other, with Beryl causing minimal damages in Mexico and Debby causing flooding throughout the Antilles. Tropical Storm Ernesto formed in the Main Development Region (MDR) and affected no landmasses, with Nine forming a week later in the Gulf of Mexico and making landfall on Sabine Pass. Hurricane Florence formed on September 10 and caused rip currents throughout the East Coast of the United States. Hurricane Gordon and Tropical Storm Helene formed on September 14 and 15 respectively, with both storms affecting the Gulf Coast and the East Coast. Hurricane Isaac was the second major hurricane of the season, peaking as a Category 4 hurricane and staying out to sea for most of its life. Hurricane Joyce peaked as a high-end Category 1 hurricane, with damage being limited to the Lesser Antilles. Hurricane Keith was the strongest storm of the season, forming on September 28. Keith rapidly intensified offshore of Belize, peaking as a Category 4 hurricane before weakening and making landfall. Keith caused $319 million in damage and caused 68 fatalities. Tropical Storm Leslie was a relatively weak and short-lived system, though its precursor caused $950 million in damages. Hurricane Michael formed on October 15 and transitioned to an extratropical cyclone just before making landfall in Newfoundland, causing moderate damage in the areas it affected. Tropical Storm Nadine formed days later, affecting no landmasses. The final system, an unnamed subtropical storm, formed on October 25 and affected New England and Atlantic Canada.

The season was not very destructive, causing a total of $1.296 billion in damage, most of which can be attributed to Hurricane Keith and Tropical Storm Leslie. Additionally, 105 people were killed, of which nearly two-thirds can be attributed to Hurricane Keith. The main reason for the lack of damage can be attributed to the lack of landfalling storms and the minimal impact from most of the storms that made landfall.

Eastern & Central Pacific Ocean Edit

 
2000 Pacific hurricane season summary map

An average Pacific hurricane season features 15 tropical storms, 9 hurricanes, and 4 major hurricanes, and features an Accumulated Cyclone Energy (ACE) count of 132. In 2000, there were a below-average number of hurricanes and major hurricanes, though there was an above-average number of named storms. As a whole, the season was below-average, having a total of 95 ACE and featuring 19 tropical storms, 6 hurricanes, and 2 major hurricanes. A majority of the storms were weak and short-lived.

The first storm, Hurricane Aletta, formed on May 22 and peaked as a Category 2 hurricane. Tropical Storm Bud was a relatively weak tropical storm, affecting portions of Mexico. Hurricane Carlotta was the strongest storm of the month, peaking as a high-end Category 4 hurricane. Carlotta caused 18 fatalities after sinking a Lithuanian freighter. Following Carlotta, Four-E, Tropical Storm Upana, and Five-E formed in July, all 3 of which were weak and short-lived.

Systems Edit

January Edit

 
Cyclone Connie

10 storms formed in the month of January, of which 6 were named by their respective agencies. Babiola was the first storm of the season, intensifying into one of the 4 storms that attained hurricane-force winds. Iris was an unusually small tropical cyclone, weakening while passing through Vanuatu. Connie was the strongest storm of the month, becoming an intense tropical cyclone and causing 3 fatalities.

Tropical cyclones formed in January 2000
Storm name Dates active Max wind
km/h (mph)
Pressure
(hPa)
Areas affected Damage
(USD)
Deaths Refs
Babiola January 3–12 155 (100) 950 Île Amsterdam None None
06F January 3–6 45 (30) 1004 None None None
Iris January 6–10 150 (90) 964 Vanuatu, Fiji None None
03 January 12–26 Not specified Unknown Madagascar Unknown Unknown [citation needed]
07F January 16–16 Not specified Not specified None None None
08F January 20–26 75 (45) 996 None None None
Jo January 23–27 120 (75) 972 None None None
Kirrily January 24–February 2 140 (85) 975 None None None
Connie January 25–February 1 185 (115) 930 Mauritius, Réunion, Southern Africa Unknown 3 [5][6]
Damienne January 30–February 7 65 (40) 994 None None None

February Edit

 
Cyclone Leon–Eline
 
Cyclone Norman

February saw the formation of 10 systems, of which 7 were named. Leon–Eline, the first storm of the month, was the longest-lasting Indian Ocean tropical cyclone, causing significant damages in Madagascar and much of Southern Africa. Leon–Eline was tied for strongest storm of the month with Cyclone Norman. Gloria made landfall on Madagascar weeks after Leon–Eline made landfall, contributing to the early 2000 Madagascar floods. Steve traversed the northern and western coasts of Australia, making 4 landfalls in the process.

Tropical cyclones formed in February 2000
Storm name Dates active Max wind
km/h (mph)
Pressure
(hPa)
Areas affected Damage
(USD)
Deaths Refs
Leon–Eline February 1–29 185 (115) 930 Mauritius, Réunion, Rodrigues, Madagascar, Mozambique, South Africa, Swaziland, Malawi, Botswana, Namibia >$309 million 114-722 [nb 1]
TD February 7–8 Not specified 1004 Mariana Islands None None
Marcia February 14–18 65 (40) 995 None None None
Felicia February 18–24 110 (70) 975 None None None
Kim February 23–29 165 (105) 935 French Polynesia Minimal None
Gloria February 27–March 10 95 (60) 985 St. Brandon, Tromelin Island, Madagascar, Mozambique Unknown 66 [nb 2]
Steve February 27–March 11 110 (70) 975 North Queensland, Northern Territory, Western Australia $100 million None [7]
13F February 28–29 65 (40) 994 None None None
Norman February 29–March 9 185 (115) 930 Western Australia None None
09 February 29–March 11 Not specified Unknown None None None

March Edit

 
Cyclone Hudah
Tropical cyclones formed in March 2000
Storm name Dates active Max wind
km/h (mph)
Pressure
(hPa)
Areas affected Damage
(USD)
Deaths Refs
10 March 1–3 Not specified Unknown None None None
Leo March 4–8 95 (60) 985 French Polynesia Minimal None
Mona March 6–11 140 (85) 960 French Polynesia Minimal None
16F March 9–12 Not specified Not specified None None None
11 March 10 Not specified Unknown None None None
Olga March 15–20 95 (60) 985 None None None
Hudah March 24–April 9 220 (140) 905 St. Brandon, Tromelin Island, Rodrigues, Madagascar, Mozambique Unknown 114 [8][9]
BOB 01 March 27–30 85 (50) 998 Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India Minimal None
Vaughan March 28–April 7 110 (70) 985 Queensland None None

April Edit

 
Cyclone Paul

10 systems formed in the month of April, of which 5 were named. The first storm of the month, Cyclone Tessi, made landfall on Australia as a Category 3 severe tropical cyclone on the Australian scale. Innocente was a long-lasting yet weak storm, with its remnants causing heavy rains on Mauritius. Cyclone Paul was the strongest storm of the month, peaking with a minimum central pressure of 915 hPa. Cyclone Rosita was a small yet powerful tropical cyclone, peaking with 10-min winds of 205 km/h (125 mph) and making landfall at peak intensity.

Tropical cyclones formed in April 2000
Storm name Dates active Max wind
km/h (mph)
Pressure
(hPa)
Areas affected Damage
(USD)
Deaths Refs
Tessi April 1–3 130 (80) 980 Queensland $50 million None [citation needed]
TD April 5–6 Not specified Not specified None None None
13 April 7–15 95 (60) 992 Mozambique None None
18F April 10 Not specified Not specified None None None
Innocente April 12–24 70 (45) 993 Mauritius None None
Paul April 11–20 220 (140) 915 Cocos Islands None None
Neil April 12–17 75 (45) 992 Fiji None None
Rosita April 14–21 205 (125) 930 Western Australia None None
20F April 29–30 75 (45) 996 Queensland Minimal None [citation needed]
21F April 30–May 1 75 (45) 1000 Queensland Minimal None [citation needed]

May Edit

 
Typhoon Damrey
Tropical cyclones formed in May 2000
Storm name Dates active Max wind
km/h (mph)
Pressure
(hPa)
Areas affected Damage
(USD)
Deaths Refs
22F May 3–8 75 (45) 1001 None None None
Damrey (Asiang) May 4–12 165 (105) 930 Caroline Islands None None
23F May 6 Not specified Not specified None None None
Longwang (Biring) May 17–20 85 (50) 990 Philippines, Ryukyu Islands None None
TD May 17–18 Not specified 1000 None None None
Aletta May 22–28 165 (105) 970 Southwestern Mexico None None
03W (Konsing) May 20–22 55 (35) 1002 Philippines, Taiwan None None
24F May 20–23 75 (45) 1002 None None None
04W May 30–June 1 55 (35) 1002 Vietnam None None

June Edit

 
Hurricane Carlotta

June tied with November for least active month of 2000. 5 storms developed, of which 2 developed gale-force winds and were named by their respective agencies. Tropical Storm Bud was the first named storm, affecting Western Mexico. Hurricane Carlotta was the strongest storm of the month, becoming a high-end Category 4 hurricane. Carlotta caused the deaths of 18 people after sinking the M/V Linkuva.

Tropical cyclones formed in June 2000
Storm name Dates active Max wind
km/h (mph)
Pressure
(hPa)
Areas affected Damage
(USD)
Deaths Refs
One June 7–8 45 (30) 1008 Mexico, Texas None None
Bud June 13–17 85 (50) 994 Revillagigedo Islands, Baja California Peninsula Minimal None
Carlotta June 18–25 250 (155) 932 Mexico Minimal 18 [10]
TD June 18 55 (35) 1002 South China None None
Two June 23–25 55 (35) 1008 None None None

July Edit

 
Typhoon Jelawat
 
Typhoon Kirogi
Tropical cyclones formed in July 2000
Storm name Dates active Max wind
km/h (mph)
Pressure
(hPa)
Areas affected Damage
(USD)
Deaths Refs
Kirogi (Ditang) July 2–8 155 (100) 940 Japan $140 million 5 [11][12]
Kai-tak (Edeng) July 3–10 140 (85) 960 Philippines, Taiwan, East China, Korea Unknown 188 [13]
Four-E July 6–7 45 (30) 1007 None None None
07W (Gloring) July 11–13 55 (35) 1000 Philippines None None
TD July 11 Not specified 1000 South China None None
08W July 15–17 45 (30) 996 South China None None
Tembin July 17–23 75 (45) 992 None None None
Upana July 20–24 75 (45) 1006 None None None
10W July 20–22 45 (30) 1000 Philippines None None
TD July 21 Not specified 1004 South China, Vietnam None None
Five-E July 22–23 55 (35) 1005 None None None
Daniel July 23–August 5 205 (125) 954 Hawaiian Islands, Aleutian Islands None None
Bolaven (Huaning) July 24–31 95 (60) 980 Philippines, Ryukyu Islands, Japan, Korea, Russian Far East $21.6 million None [citation needed]
Emilia July 26–30 100 (65) 994 Clarion Island, Revillagigedo Islands None None
Chanchu July 27–30 65 (40) 996 None None None
Jelawat July 31–August 12 155 (100) 940 Ryukyu Islands, East China None None

August Edit

 
Typhoon Bilis

August was a very active month, featuring 24 systems, 16 of which were named by their respective agencies.

Tropical cyclones formed in August 2000
Storm name Dates active Max wind
km/h (mph)
Pressure
(hPa)
Areas affected Damage
(USD)
Deaths Refs
TD August 1–3 Not specified 1004 Ryukyu Islands, Japan, Korea None None
01 August 1–3 Not specified Unknown None None None
Alberto August 3–23 205 (125) 950 West Africa, Bermuda, Iceland, Greenland, Jan Mayen None None
Fabio August 3–8 85 (50) 1000 None None None
Gilma August 5–11 130 (80) 984 None None None
14W August 7–10 55 (35) 1008 None None None
Four August 8–11 55 (35) 1009 None None None
Ewiniar August 9–18 120 (75) 975 Mariana Islands None None
Hector August 10–16 130 (80) 983 None None None
Beryl August 13–15 85 (50) 1007 Mexico, Texas $27 thousand 1 [14]
Ileana August 13–17 110 (70) 991 Baja California Peninsula, Mexico None None
Wene August 13–17 85 (50) 1002 None None None
Chris August 17–19 65 (40) 1008 None None None
17W August 17–18 45 (30) 1008 None None None
Bilis (Isang) August 18–25 205 (125) 920 Philippines, Taiwan, China, South Korea, Ryukyu Islands, Guam $668 million 71 [15]
TD August 18–20 Not specified 1004 Japan None None
Debby August 19–24 140 (85) 991 Lesser Antilles, Greater Antilles, Turks and Caicos, Florida $735 thousand 1 [16]
Kaemi August 18–23 75 (45) 985 Vietnam, Cambodia None 14 [17]
BOB 02 August 23–24 45 (30) 994 Western India $170 million 131 [18]
Prapiroon (Lusing) August 25–September 1 130 (80) 965 Japan, Taiwan, China, Korea, $6.14 billion 75 [19][citation needed]
Maria August 27–September 2 75 (45) 985 China None None
John August 28–September 1 110 (70) 994 None None None
Kristy August 31–September 3 65 (40) 1004 None None None
TD August 31–September 1 Not specified 1004 None None None
Saomai (Osang) August 31–September 16 175 (110) 925 Northern Mariana Islands, Guam, Japan, China, South Korea, North Korea, Russia $6.3 billion 28 [20][21][22]

September Edit

 
Typhoon Shanshan
 
Hurricane Keith
Tropical cyclones formed in September 2000
Storm name Dates active Max wind
km/h (mph)
Pressure
(hPa)
Areas affected Damage
(USD)
Deaths Refs
Ernesto September 1–3 65 (40) 1008 None None None
TD September 1 Not specified 1004 None None None
Bopha (Ningning) September 4–11 85 (50) 988 Philippines, Taiwan, Ryukyu Islands None None
Wukong (Maring) September 4–10 140 (85) 955 South China, Vietnam, Laos None None
Lane September 5–14 155 (100) 964 Socorro Island, Baja California, Southwestern United States None None
Nine September 7–9 55 (35) 1006 Gulf Coast of the United States None None
Florence September 10–17 130 (80) 985 East Coast of the United States, Bermuda, Atlantic Canada None 3 [23]
Gordon September 14–18 130 (80) 981 Belize, Yucatán Peninsula, Cuba, East Coast of the United States, Atlantic Canada $10.8 million 26 [24][25]
Sonamu September 14–18 100 (65) 980 Japan None None
TD September 14–16 Not specified 1008 None None None
Helene September 15–25 110 (70) 986 Lesser Antilles, Puerto Rico, Hispaniola, Jamaica, Cuba, Isle of Youth, Eastern United States, Atlantic Canada $16 million 2 [26][27]
Miriam September 15–17 65 (40) 1004 Mexico $793 thousand None
Shanshan September 17–24 175 (110) 925 None None None
Norman September 20–22 85 (50) 998 Mexico $13.3 million 9 [28]
Isaac September 21–October 1 220 (140) 943 Cape Verde, Bermuda, Eastern United States, Bermuda, Eastern Canada, British Isles Minimal 1 [29]
Joyce September 25–October 2 150 (90) 975 Trinidad and Tobago, Windward Islands, Leeward Antilles Unknown None
TD September 27–29 Not specified 1006 Vietnam None None
27W September 27–October 2 55 (35) 1008 None None None
Keith September 28–October 6 220 (140) 939 Central America, Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico, Belize $319 million 68 [30][31][32]

October Edit

 
Typhoon Xangsane
Tropical cyclones formed in October 2000
Storm name Dates active Max wind
km/h (mph)
Pressure
(hPa)
Areas affected Damage
(USD)
Deaths Refs
Olivia October 2–10 100 (65) 994 Southwestern United States None None
Leslie October 4–7 75 (45) 1006 Cuba, Florida, Bermuda, Newfoundland $950 million 3 [33][34]
28W October 6–13 55 (35) 998 Vietnam, South China None None
TD October 13–14 Not specified 1008 None None None
BOB 03 October 15–19 65 (40) 996 Western India, Gujarat Moderate None
Michael October 15–19 155 (100) 965 Bermuda, Maine, Atlantic Canada Unknown None
TD October 17–18 Not specified 1008 None None None
Nadine October 19–22 95 (60) 999 None None None
Yagi (Paring) October 21–28 130 (80) 965 Ryukyu Islands, Taiwan None None
Xangsane (Reming) October 24–November 1 140 (85) 960 Caroline Islands, Philippines, Taiwan, Japan Unknown 182 [35][36]
Unnamed October 25–29 100 (65) 976 New England, Atlantic Canada Unknown None
Paul October 25–29 75 (45) 1003 Hawaii $70 million None
BOB 04 October 25–29 65 (40) 998 Bangladesh, Odisha $13 million 77 [37][38]
Bebinca October 30–November 7 110 (70) 980 Philippines, South China None 26 [39]

November Edit

 
BOB 05

The month of November saw 5 systems form, tying with June for the least active month. 3 systems attained gale-force winds, though only 2 were given names by their respective agencies. Rosa was the first storm of the month, forming on November 3 and peaking as a tropical storm. 2 more systems formed before BOB 05, also known as the 2000 South India cyclone, formed in the Bay of Bengal. The cyclone peaked as an extremely severe cyclonic storm, making it the strongest storm of the month before weakening at landfall. The last storm of the month, Rumbia, affected the Philippines and Vietnam, causing 48 fatalities.

Tropical cyclones formed in November 2000
Storm name Dates active Max wind
km/h (mph)
Pressure
(hPa)
Areas affected Damage
(USD)
Deaths Refs
Rosa November 3–8 100 (65) 993 Southwestern Mexico, Central America $21 thousand None
32W November 7–9 55 (35) 1004 Ryukyu Islands None None
02 November 12–18 Unknown Unknown None None None
BOB 05 November 26–30 190 (115) 958 South India, Somalia $15 million 12 [40]
Rumbia (Toyang) November 27–December 7 75 (45) 990 Philippines, Vietnam $1 million 48 [17]

December Edit

 
Cyclone Ando
 
Cyclone Sam

The month of December saw 7 systems form, with 4 of the storms being named by their respective agencies. The month began with Cyclone Sam, which intensified into a Category 5 severe tropical cyclone on the Australian scale, making landfall on Western Australia at peak intensity. Ulpiang was a short-lived storm that caused flooding and deaths in the Philippines. BOB 06, also known as the 2000 Sri Lanka cyclone was the strongest storm to hit Sri Lanka since 1978, being attributed to 9 deaths. 2 tropical depressions formed in the West Pacific before Soulik formed and rapidly intensified into a moderately strong typhoon. The year finished with Cyclone Ando, peaking offshore as an intense tropical cyclone.

Tropical cyclones formed in December 2000
Storm name Dates active Max wind
km/h (mph)
Pressure
(hPa)
Areas affected Damage
(USD)
Deaths Refs
Sam December 3–10 205 (125) 935 Western Australia Minor None
Ulpiang December 6–8 55 (35) 1004 Philippines None 3 [41]
BOB 06 December 23–28 165 (105) 970 Sri Lanka, India Minimal 9 [42]
TD December 24 Not specified 1008 None None None
TD December 24 Not specified 1006 None None None
Soulik (Welpring) December 29–January 4 150 (90) 955 None None None
Ando December 31–January 9 195 (120) 925 Seychelles, Agaléga, Tromelin, Mauritius, Réunion None 2 [43][44]

Global effects Edit

Season name Areas affected Systems formed Named storms Damage (USD) Deaths
2000 Atlantic hurricane season 5 Mexico, Senegal, East Coast of the United States, Iceland, Greenland, Jan Mayen, Antillean Islands, Gulf Coast of the United States, Bermuda, Newfoundland, British Isles, Cape Verde, Central America, Atlantic Canada 19 15 $1.296 billion 105
2000 Pacific hurricane season 5 Mexico, Revillagigedo Islands, Hawaiian Islands, Aleutian Islands, Southwestern United States, Texas, Central America 21 19 $84.3 million 27
2000 Pacific typhoon season Mariana Islands, Caroline Islands, Philippines, Ryukyu Islands, Taiwan, China, Japan, Korea, Russia, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos 51 23 >$13.12 billion 467
2000 North Indian Ocean cyclone season 4 Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka 6 5 $195 million 229
1999–2000 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season 2 6 Mauritius, Réunion, Rodrigues, Madagascar, Southern Africa, Île Amsterdam, St. Brandon, Tromelin Island 13 8 $800 million 1,044
2000–01 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season 3 6 Seychelles, Agaléga, Tromelin Island, Mauritius, Réunion 3 1 None 2
1999–2000 Australian region cyclone season 2 Queensland, Northern Territory, Western Australia, Cocos Islands 11 11 Unknown Unknown
2000–01 Australian region cyclone season 3 Western Australia 1 1 Minor None
1999–2000 South Pacific cyclone season 2 Vanuatu, Fiji, French Polynesia, Queensland 19 6 Unknown >1
2000–01 South Pacific cyclone season None None None None None
Worldwide (See above) 140[a] 81 > $15.495 billion >1875
  1. ^ The sum of the number of systems and fatalities in each basin will not equal the number shown as the total. This is because when systems move between basins, it creates a discrepancy in the actual number of systems and fatalities.

See also Edit

Notes Edit

2 Only systems that formed either on or after January 1, 2000 are counted in the seasonal totals.
3 Only systems that formed either before or on December 31, 2000 are counted in the seasonal totals.
4 The wind speeds for this tropical cyclone/basin are based on the IMD Scale which uses 3-minute sustained winds.
5 The wind speeds for this tropical cyclone/basin are based on the Saffir Simpson Scale which uses 1-minute sustained winds.
6 The wind speeds for this tropical cyclone are based on Météo-France which uses wind gusts.

  1. ^ a b In Madagascar, Eline killed at least 64 people, although subsequent Tropical Storm Gloria affected the same region just two weeks later. The death toll for both storms is 205, with 66 confirmed fatalities related to Gloria, resulting in 139 deaths potentially related to Eline. There were only 17 confirmed fatalities in Mozambique, although the death toll from the cyclone and preceding floods was around 700, with 150 deaths before Eline's arrival. Therefore, there are up to 550 deaths related to the storm in that country. Elsewhere, Eline killed 12 people in Zimbabwe and 21 in South Africa.
  2. ^ Gloria killed at least 66 people, although the exact toll was initially unknown due to disrupted communications.

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tropical, cyclones, 2000, during, 2000, tropical, cyclones, formed, seven, different, areas, called, basins, located, within, various, parts, atlantic, pacific, indian, oceans, total, tropical, cyclones, formed, within, bodies, water, known, tropical, cyclone,. During 2000 tropical cyclones formed in seven different areas called basins located within various parts of the Atlantic Pacific and Indian Oceans A total of 140 tropical cyclones formed within bodies of water known as tropical cyclone basins with 81 of them being further named by their responsible weather agencies when they attained maximum sustained winds of 35 knots 65 km h 40 mph The strongest storm of the year was Cyclone Hudah peaking with a minimum pressure of 905 hPa 26 72 inHg and with 10 minute sustained winds of 220 km h 135 mph The highest confirmed number of deaths from a storm was from Typhoon Kai tak which killed 188 people however Leon Eline may have killed up to 722 people nb 1 The costliest storm was Saomai which caused 6 3 billion in damage Tropical cyclones in 2000Year boundariesFirst systemBabiolaFormedJanuary 3 2000Last systemAndoDissipatedJanuary 9 2001Strongest systemNameHudahLowest pressure905 mbar hPa 26 72 inHgLongest lasting systemNameLeon Eline third longest lasting tropical system on record Duration28 daysYear statisticsTotal systems140Named systems81Total fatalities1 875Total damage 15 495 billion 2000 USD Related articles2000 Atlantic hurricane season 2000 Pacific hurricane season 2000 Pacific typhoon season 2000 North Indian Ocean cyclone season 1999 2000 South West Indian Ocean cyclone season 2000 01 South West Indian Ocean cyclone season 1999 2000 Australian region cyclone season 2000 01 Australian region cyclone season 1999 2000 South Pacific cyclone season 2000 01 South Pacific cyclone seasonOther years 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002Hurricane Isaac top and Hurricane Joyce bottom on September 27There was an above average number of storms during the year the most active basin of the year was the Western Pacific where a below average 23 named storms formed The Eastern Pacific and the North Atlantic were both relatively above average with 19 named storms forming in the Eastern Pacific and 15 in the North Atlantic The Southern Hemisphere was also relatively average Three Category 5 tropical cyclones were formed in 2000 Contents 1 Global atmospheric and hydrological conditions 2 Summary 2 1 North Atlantic Ocean 2 2 Eastern amp Central Pacific Ocean 3 Systems 3 1 January 3 2 February 3 3 March 3 4 April 3 5 May 3 6 June 3 7 July 3 8 August 3 9 September 3 10 October 3 11 November 3 12 December 4 Global effects 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksGlobal atmospheric and hydrological conditions EditAs the year began a strong La Nina was peaking with temperature anomalies going below 1 5 C 2 7 F 1 NOAA s May hurricane outlook indicated that overall global conditions were conducive to increased activity in the North Atlantic basin 2 The La Nina began to weaken towards the latter part of 2000 with signs of weakening occurring as early as May 3 4 Astride crossed over from the previous year dissipating on January 3 Summary EditNorth Atlantic Ocean Edit Main article 2000 Atlantic hurricane season 2000 Atlantic hurricane season summary mapAn average Atlantic hurricane season features 12 tropical storms 6 hurricanes and 3 major hurricanes and features an Accumulated Cyclone Energy ACE count of 106 In 2000 in the North Atlantic basin there were above average numbers of named storms and hurricanes and an average number of major hurricanes 2000 had an ACE count of 119 slightly higher than the average The season began with tropical depressions One and Two both of which formed in June and affected no landmasses Hurricane Alberto was the first named system of the 2000 season intensifying into and peaking as a Category 3 hurricane Alberto was the longest lived storm of the 2000 Atlantic hurricane season Four formed east of Florida though it was not able to strengthen further and dissipated on August 11 Tropical Storm Beryl Tropical Storm Chris and Hurricane Debby all formed within a week of each other with Beryl causing minimal damages in Mexico and Debby causing flooding throughout the Antilles Tropical Storm Ernesto formed in the Main Development Region MDR and affected no landmasses with Nine forming a week later in the Gulf of Mexico and making landfall on Sabine Pass Hurricane Florence formed on September 10 and caused rip currents throughout the East Coast of the United States Hurricane Gordon and Tropical Storm Helene formed on September 14 and 15 respectively with both storms affecting the Gulf Coast and the East Coast Hurricane Isaac was the second major hurricane of the season peaking as a Category 4 hurricane and staying out to sea for most of its life Hurricane Joyce peaked as a high end Category 1 hurricane with damage being limited to the Lesser Antilles Hurricane Keith was the strongest storm of the season forming on September 28 Keith rapidly intensified offshore of Belize peaking as a Category 4 hurricane before weakening and making landfall Keith caused 319 million in damage and caused 68 fatalities Tropical Storm Leslie was a relatively weak and short lived system though its precursor caused 950 million in damages Hurricane Michael formed on October 15 and transitioned to an extratropical cyclone just before making landfall in Newfoundland causing moderate damage in the areas it affected Tropical Storm Nadine formed days later affecting no landmasses The final system an unnamed subtropical storm formed on October 25 and affected New England and Atlantic Canada The season was not very destructive causing a total of 1 296 billion in damage most of which can be attributed to Hurricane Keith and Tropical Storm Leslie Additionally 105 people were killed of which nearly two thirds can be attributed to Hurricane Keith The main reason for the lack of damage can be attributed to the lack of landfalling storms and the minimal impact from most of the storms that made landfall Eastern amp Central Pacific Ocean Edit Main article 2000 Pacific hurricane season 2000 Pacific hurricane season summary mapAn average Pacific hurricane season features 15 tropical storms 9 hurricanes and 4 major hurricanes and features an Accumulated Cyclone Energy ACE count of 132 In 2000 there were a below average number of hurricanes and major hurricanes though there was an above average number of named storms As a whole the season was below average having a total of 95 ACE and featuring 19 tropical storms 6 hurricanes and 2 major hurricanes A majority of the storms were weak and short lived The first storm Hurricane Aletta formed on May 22 and peaked as a Category 2 hurricane Tropical Storm Bud was a relatively weak tropical storm affecting portions of Mexico Hurricane Carlotta was the strongest storm of the month peaking as a high end Category 4 hurricane Carlotta caused 18 fatalities after sinking a Lithuanian freighter Following Carlotta Four E Tropical Storm Upana and Five E formed in July all 3 of which were weak and short lived Systems EditJanuary Edit Cyclone Connie10 storms formed in the month of January of which 6 were named by their respective agencies Babiola was the first storm of the season intensifying into one of the 4 storms that attained hurricane force winds Iris was an unusually small tropical cyclone weakening while passing through Vanuatu Connie was the strongest storm of the month becoming an intense tropical cyclone and causing 3 fatalities Tropical cyclones formed in January 2000 Storm name Dates active Max windkm h mph Pressure hPa Areas affected Damage USD Deaths RefsBabiola January 3 12 155 100 950 Ile Amsterdam None None06F January 3 6 45 30 1004 None None NoneIris January 6 10 150 90 964 Vanuatu Fiji None None03 January 12 26 Not specified Unknown Madagascar Unknown Unknown citation needed 07F January 16 16 Not specified Not specified None None None08F January 20 26 75 45 996 None None NoneJo January 23 27 120 75 972 None None NoneKirrily January 24 February 2 140 85 975 None None NoneConnie January 25 February 1 185 115 930 Mauritius Reunion Southern Africa Unknown 3 5 6 Damienne January 30 February 7 65 40 994 None None NoneFebruary Edit Cyclone Leon Eline Cyclone NormanFebruary saw the formation of 10 systems of which 7 were named Leon Eline the first storm of the month was the longest lasting Indian Ocean tropical cyclone causing significant damages in Madagascar and much of Southern Africa Leon Eline was tied for strongest storm of the month with Cyclone Norman Gloria made landfall on Madagascar weeks after Leon Eline made landfall contributing to the early 2000 Madagascar floods Steve traversed the northern and western coasts of Australia making 4 landfalls in the process Tropical cyclones formed in February 2000 Storm name Dates active Max windkm h mph Pressure hPa Areas affected Damage USD Deaths RefsLeon Eline February 1 29 185 115 930 Mauritius Reunion Rodrigues Madagascar Mozambique South Africa Swaziland Malawi Botswana Namibia gt 309 million 114 722 nb 1 TD February 7 8 Not specified 1004 Mariana Islands None NoneMarcia February 14 18 65 40 995 None None NoneFelicia February 18 24 110 70 975 None None NoneKim February 23 29 165 105 935 French Polynesia Minimal NoneGloria February 27 March 10 95 60 985 St Brandon Tromelin Island Madagascar Mozambique Unknown 66 nb 2 Steve February 27 March 11 110 70 975 North Queensland Northern Territory Western Australia 100 million None 7 13F February 28 29 65 40 994 None None NoneNorman February 29 March 9 185 115 930 Western Australia None None09 February 29 March 11 Not specified Unknown None None NoneMarch Edit Cyclone HudahTropical cyclones formed in March 2000 Storm name Dates active Max windkm h mph Pressure hPa Areas affected Damage USD Deaths Refs10 March 1 3 Not specified Unknown None None NoneLeo March 4 8 95 60 985 French Polynesia Minimal NoneMona March 6 11 140 85 960 French Polynesia Minimal None16F March 9 12 Not specified Not specified None None None11 March 10 Not specified Unknown None None NoneOlga March 15 20 95 60 985 None None NoneHudah March 24 April 9 220 140 905 St Brandon Tromelin Island Rodrigues Madagascar Mozambique Unknown 114 8 9 BOB 01 March 27 30 85 50 998 Andaman and Nicobar Islands India Minimal NoneVaughan March 28 April 7 110 70 985 Queensland None NoneApril Edit Cyclone Paul10 systems formed in the month of April of which 5 were named The first storm of the month Cyclone Tessi made landfall on Australia as a Category 3 severe tropical cyclone on the Australian scale Innocente was a long lasting yet weak storm with its remnants causing heavy rains on Mauritius Cyclone Paul was the strongest storm of the month peaking with a minimum central pressure of 915 hPa Cyclone Rosita was a small yet powerful tropical cyclone peaking with 10 min winds of 205 km h 125 mph and making landfall at peak intensity Tropical cyclones formed in April 2000 Storm name Dates active Max windkm h mph Pressure hPa Areas affected Damage USD Deaths RefsTessi April 1 3 130 80 980 Queensland 50 million None citation needed TD April 5 6 Not specified Not specified None None None13 April 7 15 95 60 992 Mozambique None None18F April 10 Not specified Not specified None None NoneInnocente April 12 24 70 45 993 Mauritius None NonePaul April 11 20 220 140 915 Cocos Islands None NoneNeil April 12 17 75 45 992 Fiji None NoneRosita April 14 21 205 125 930 Western Australia None None20F April 29 30 75 45 996 Queensland Minimal None citation needed 21F April 30 May 1 75 45 1000 Queensland Minimal None citation needed May Edit Typhoon DamreyTropical cyclones formed in May 2000 Storm name Dates active Max windkm h mph Pressure hPa Areas affected Damage USD Deaths Refs22F May 3 8 75 45 1001 None None NoneDamrey Asiang May 4 12 165 105 930 Caroline Islands None None23F May 6 Not specified Not specified None None NoneLongwang Biring May 17 20 85 50 990 Philippines Ryukyu Islands None NoneTD May 17 18 Not specified 1000 None None NoneAletta May 22 28 165 105 970 Southwestern Mexico None None03W Konsing May 20 22 55 35 1002 Philippines Taiwan None None24F May 20 23 75 45 1002 None None None04W May 30 June 1 55 35 1002 Vietnam None NoneJune Edit Hurricane CarlottaJune tied with November for least active month of 2000 5 storms developed of which 2 developed gale force winds and were named by their respective agencies Tropical Storm Bud was the first named storm affecting Western Mexico Hurricane Carlotta was the strongest storm of the month becoming a high end Category 4 hurricane Carlotta caused the deaths of 18 people after sinking the M V Linkuva Tropical cyclones formed in June 2000 Storm name Dates active Max windkm h mph Pressure hPa Areas affected Damage USD Deaths RefsOne June 7 8 45 30 1008 Mexico Texas None NoneBud June 13 17 85 50 994 Revillagigedo Islands Baja California Peninsula Minimal NoneCarlotta June 18 25 250 155 932 Mexico Minimal 18 10 TD June 18 55 35 1002 South China None NoneTwo June 23 25 55 35 1008 None None NoneJuly Edit Typhoon Jelawat Typhoon KirogiTropical cyclones formed in July 2000 Storm name Dates active Max windkm h mph Pressure hPa Areas affected Damage USD Deaths RefsKirogi Ditang July 2 8 155 100 940 Japan 140 million 5 11 12 Kai tak Edeng July 3 10 140 85 960 Philippines Taiwan East China Korea Unknown 188 13 Four E July 6 7 45 30 1007 None None None07W Gloring July 11 13 55 35 1000 Philippines None NoneTD July 11 Not specified 1000 South China None None08W July 15 17 45 30 996 South China None NoneTembin July 17 23 75 45 992 None None NoneUpana July 20 24 75 45 1006 None None None10W July 20 22 45 30 1000 Philippines None NoneTD July 21 Not specified 1004 South China Vietnam None NoneFive E July 22 23 55 35 1005 None None NoneDaniel July 23 August 5 205 125 954 Hawaiian Islands Aleutian Islands None NoneBolaven Huaning July 24 31 95 60 980 Philippines Ryukyu Islands Japan Korea Russian Far East 21 6 million None citation needed Emilia July 26 30 100 65 994 Clarion Island Revillagigedo Islands None NoneChanchu July 27 30 65 40 996 None None NoneJelawat July 31 August 12 155 100 940 Ryukyu Islands East China None NoneAugust Edit Typhoon BilisAugust was a very active month featuring 24 systems 16 of which were named by their respective agencies Tropical cyclones formed in August 2000 Storm name Dates active Max windkm h mph Pressure hPa Areas affected Damage USD Deaths RefsTD August 1 3 Not specified 1004 Ryukyu Islands Japan Korea None None01 August 1 3 Not specified Unknown None None NoneAlberto August 3 23 205 125 950 West Africa Bermuda Iceland Greenland Jan Mayen None NoneFabio August 3 8 85 50 1000 None None NoneGilma August 5 11 130 80 984 None None None14W August 7 10 55 35 1008 None None NoneFour August 8 11 55 35 1009 None None NoneEwiniar August 9 18 120 75 975 Mariana Islands None NoneHector August 10 16 130 80 983 None None NoneBeryl August 13 15 85 50 1007 Mexico Texas 27 thousand 1 14 Ileana August 13 17 110 70 991 Baja California Peninsula Mexico None NoneWene August 13 17 85 50 1002 None None NoneChris August 17 19 65 40 1008 None None None17W August 17 18 45 30 1008 None None NoneBilis Isang August 18 25 205 125 920 Philippines Taiwan China South Korea Ryukyu Islands Guam 668 million 71 15 TD August 18 20 Not specified 1004 Japan None NoneDebby August 19 24 140 85 991 Lesser Antilles Greater Antilles Turks and Caicos Florida 735 thousand 1 16 Kaemi August 18 23 75 45 985 Vietnam Cambodia None 14 17 BOB 02 August 23 24 45 30 994 Western India 170 million 131 18 Prapiroon Lusing August 25 September 1 130 80 965 Japan Taiwan China Korea 6 14 billion 75 19 citation needed Maria August 27 September 2 75 45 985 China None NoneJohn August 28 September 1 110 70 994 None None NoneKristy August 31 September 3 65 40 1004 None None NoneTD August 31 September 1 Not specified 1004 None None NoneSaomai Osang August 31 September 16 175 110 925 Northern Mariana Islands Guam Japan China South Korea North Korea Russia 6 3 billion 28 20 21 22 September Edit Typhoon Shanshan Hurricane KeithTropical cyclones formed in September 2000 Storm name Dates active Max windkm h mph Pressure hPa Areas affected Damage USD Deaths RefsErnesto September 1 3 65 40 1008 None None NoneTD September 1 Not specified 1004 None None NoneBopha Ningning September 4 11 85 50 988 Philippines Taiwan Ryukyu Islands None NoneWukong Maring September 4 10 140 85 955 South China Vietnam Laos None NoneLane September 5 14 155 100 964 Socorro Island Baja California Southwestern United States None NoneNine September 7 9 55 35 1006 Gulf Coast of the United States None NoneFlorence September 10 17 130 80 985 East Coast of the United States Bermuda Atlantic Canada None 3 23 Gordon September 14 18 130 80 981 Belize Yucatan Peninsula Cuba East Coast of the United States Atlantic Canada 10 8 million 26 24 25 Sonamu September 14 18 100 65 980 Japan None NoneTD September 14 16 Not specified 1008 None None NoneHelene September 15 25 110 70 986 Lesser Antilles Puerto Rico Hispaniola Jamaica Cuba Isle of Youth Eastern United States Atlantic Canada 16 million 2 26 27 Miriam September 15 17 65 40 1004 Mexico 793 thousand NoneShanshan September 17 24 175 110 925 None None NoneNorman September 20 22 85 50 998 Mexico 13 3 million 9 28 Isaac September 21 October 1 220 140 943 Cape Verde Bermuda Eastern United States Bermuda Eastern Canada British Isles Minimal 1 29 Joyce September 25 October 2 150 90 975 Trinidad and Tobago Windward Islands Leeward Antilles Unknown NoneTD September 27 29 Not specified 1006 Vietnam None None27W September 27 October 2 55 35 1008 None None NoneKeith September 28 October 6 220 140 939 Central America Yucatan Peninsula Mexico Belize 319 million 68 30 31 32 October Edit Typhoon XangsaneTropical cyclones formed in October 2000 Storm name Dates active Max windkm h mph Pressure hPa Areas affected Damage USD Deaths RefsOlivia October 2 10 100 65 994 Southwestern United States None NoneLeslie October 4 7 75 45 1006 Cuba Florida Bermuda Newfoundland 950 million 3 33 34 28W October 6 13 55 35 998 Vietnam South China None NoneTD October 13 14 Not specified 1008 None None NoneBOB 03 October 15 19 65 40 996 Western India Gujarat Moderate NoneMichael October 15 19 155 100 965 Bermuda Maine Atlantic Canada Unknown NoneTD October 17 18 Not specified 1008 None None NoneNadine October 19 22 95 60 999 None None NoneYagi Paring October 21 28 130 80 965 Ryukyu Islands Taiwan None NoneXangsane Reming October 24 November 1 140 85 960 Caroline Islands Philippines Taiwan Japan Unknown 182 35 36 Unnamed October 25 29 100 65 976 New England Atlantic Canada Unknown NonePaul October 25 29 75 45 1003 Hawaii 70 million NoneBOB 04 October 25 29 65 40 998 Bangladesh Odisha 13 million 77 37 38 Bebinca October 30 November 7 110 70 980 Philippines South China None 26 39 November Edit BOB 05The month of November saw 5 systems form tying with June for the least active month 3 systems attained gale force winds though only 2 were given names by their respective agencies Rosa was the first storm of the month forming on November 3 and peaking as a tropical storm 2 more systems formed before BOB 05 also known as the 2000 South India cyclone formed in the Bay of Bengal The cyclone peaked as an extremely severe cyclonic storm making it the strongest storm of the month before weakening at landfall The last storm of the month Rumbia affected the Philippines and Vietnam causing 48 fatalities Tropical cyclones formed in November 2000 Storm name Dates active Max windkm h mph Pressure hPa Areas affected Damage USD Deaths RefsRosa November 3 8 100 65 993 Southwestern Mexico Central America 21 thousand None32W November 7 9 55 35 1004 Ryukyu Islands None None02 November 12 18 Unknown Unknown None None NoneBOB 05 November 26 30 190 115 958 South India Somalia 15 million 12 40 Rumbia Toyang November 27 December 7 75 45 990 Philippines Vietnam 1 million 48 17 December Edit Cyclone Ando Cyclone SamThe month of December saw 7 systems form with 4 of the storms being named by their respective agencies The month began with Cyclone Sam which intensified into a Category 5 severe tropical cyclone on the Australian scale making landfall on Western Australia at peak intensity Ulpiang was a short lived storm that caused flooding and deaths in the Philippines BOB 06 also known as the 2000 Sri Lanka cyclone was the strongest storm to hit Sri Lanka since 1978 being attributed to 9 deaths 2 tropical depressions formed in the West Pacific before Soulik formed and rapidly intensified into a moderately strong typhoon The year finished with Cyclone Ando peaking offshore as an intense tropical cyclone Tropical cyclones formed in December 2000 Storm name Dates active Max windkm h mph Pressure hPa Areas affected Damage USD Deaths RefsSam December 3 10 205 125 935 Western Australia Minor NoneUlpiang December 6 8 55 35 1004 Philippines None 3 41 BOB 06 December 23 28 165 105 970 Sri Lanka India Minimal 9 42 TD December 24 Not specified 1008 None None NoneTD December 24 Not specified 1006 None None NoneSoulik Welpring December 29 January 4 150 90 955 None None NoneAndo December 31 January 9 195 120 925 Seychelles Agalega Tromelin Mauritius Reunion None 2 43 44 Global effects EditSeason name Areas affected Systems formed Named storms Damage USD Deaths2000 Atlantic hurricane season 5 Mexico Senegal East Coast of the United States Iceland Greenland Jan Mayen Antillean Islands Gulf Coast of the United States Bermuda Newfoundland British Isles Cape Verde Central America Atlantic Canada 19 15 1 296 billion 1052000 Pacific hurricane season 5 Mexico Revillagigedo Islands Hawaiian Islands Aleutian Islands Southwestern United States Texas Central America 21 19 84 3 million 272000 Pacific typhoon season Mariana Islands Caroline Islands Philippines Ryukyu Islands Taiwan China Japan Korea Russia Vietnam Cambodia Laos 51 23 gt 13 12 billion 4672000 North Indian Ocean cyclone season 4 Andaman and Nicobar Islands India Bangladesh Sri Lanka 6 5 195 million 2291999 2000 South West Indian Ocean cyclone season 2 6 Mauritius Reunion Rodrigues Madagascar Southern Africa Ile Amsterdam St Brandon Tromelin Island 13 8 800 million 1 0442000 01 South West Indian Ocean cyclone season 3 6 Seychelles Agalega Tromelin Island Mauritius Reunion 3 1 None 21999 2000 Australian region cyclone season 2 Queensland Northern Territory Western Australia Cocos Islands 11 11 Unknown Unknown2000 01 Australian region cyclone season 3 Western Australia 1 1 Minor None1999 2000 South Pacific cyclone season 2 Vanuatu Fiji French Polynesia Queensland 19 6 Unknown gt 12000 01 South Pacific cyclone season None None None None NoneWorldwide See above 140 a 81 gt 15 495 billion gt 1875 The sum of the number of systems and fatalities in each basin will not equal the number shown as the total This is because when systems move between basins it creates a discrepancy in the actual number of systems and fatalities See also Edit Tropical cyclones portalTropical cyclones by year List of earthquakes in 2000 Tornadoes of 2000Notes Edit2Only systems that formed either on or after January 1 2000 are counted in the seasonal totals 3Only systems that formed either before or on December 31 2000 are counted in the seasonal totals 4The wind speeds for this tropical cyclone basin are based on the IMD Scale which uses 3 minute sustained winds 5The wind speeds for this tropical cyclone basin are based on the Saffir Simpson Scale which uses 1 minute sustained winds 6The wind speeds for this tropical cyclone are based on Meteo France which uses wind gusts a b In Madagascar Eline killed at least 64 people although subsequent Tropical Storm Gloria affected the same region just two weeks later The death toll for both storms is 205 with 66 confirmed fatalities related to Gloria resulting in 139 deaths potentially related to Eline There were only 17 confirmed fatalities in Mozambique although the death toll from the cyclone and preceding floods was around 700 with 150 deaths before Eline s arrival Therefore there are up to 550 deaths related to the storm in that country Elsewhere Eline killed 12 people in Zimbabwe and 21 in South Africa Gloria killed at least 66 people although the exact toll was initially unknown due to disrupted communications References Edit El Nino and La Nina Years and Intensities 2021 02 10 Archived from the original on 2021 02 10 Retrieved 2021 02 11 NOAA 2000 Atlantic hurricane outlook Climate Prediction Center Report National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration May 10 2000 Retrieved January 26 2008 Climate Prediction Center Expert Assessments Atlantic Hurricane Outlook www cpc ncep noaa gov Retrieved 2021 02 07 CNN com La Nina is dying Or is it May 9 2000 edition cnn com Retrieved 2021 02 11 Island Cyclone Kills Two AP News Archive Associated Press January 30 2000 La Reunion echappe au cyclone Connie Liberation Societe in French January 31 2000 Bureau of Meteorology BoM Impact from Steve Bureau of Meteorology Retrieved 16 June 2006 Centre des Cyclones Tropicaux de La Reunion Saison Cyclonique Sud Ouest de l ocean Indien PDF La Saison Cyclonique A Madagascar Report in French and English La Reunion Meteo France Retrieved May 25 2013 Cyclone Hudah bringing heavy rain to flood hit Mozambique ReliefWeb Agence France Presse April 7 2000 Retrieved September 29 2014 Lawrence et al 2007 2000 Eastern Pacific Hurricane Summary National Hurricane Center Retrieved 2007 07 15 Typhoon Kirogi ravages Japanese cities killing 3 The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Associated Press July 9 2000 Retrieved August 9 2009 Marcos Calo Medina July 9 2000 Typhoon Hits Taiwan Associated Press Archived from the original on October 26 2012 Retrieved August 9 2009 2000 Annual Tropical Cyclone Report PDF Report p 47 Retrieved February 7 2021 Stacy R Stewart November 14 2000 Tropical Storm Beryl Tropical Cyclone Report PDF Report National Hurricane Center p 2 Retrieved December 17 2013 2000 Annual Tropical Cyclone Report PDF Report p 106 Retrieved February 7 2021 Keys begins evacuating as Debby moves toward Florida CNN Miami Florida August 23 2000 Archived from the original on October 8 2007 Retrieved April 24 2013 a b Dartmouth Flood Observatory February 14 2001 2000 Global Register of Extreme Flood Events Dartmouth College Retrieved 20 January 2014 Report on Cyclonic Disturbances Over North Indian Ocean During 2000 PDF Report India Meteorological Department February 2001 p 14 Retrieved 2015 05 22 2000 Annual Tropical Cyclone Report PDF Report p 118 Retrieved February 7 2021 Kitamoto Asanobu Typhoon 200014 SAOMAI Disaster Information Digital Typhoon National Institute of Informatics Retrieved 12 January 2014 Lee Charles September 18 2000 Typhoon kills 8 South Koreans Seoul South Korea United Press International Nine killed 76 hurt in Russia as Typhoon Saomai strikes Moscow Russia Agence France Pesse September 18 2000 National Climatic Data Center September 13 2000 North Carolina Event Report Report p 111 Retrieved May 8 2008 Stacy R Stewart May 14 2001 Hurricane Gordon Tropical Cyclone Report PDF Report National Hurricane Center p 3 Retrieved January 1 2013 Gordon s aftermath leaves Southeast soggy CNN Associated Press September 19 2000 Archived from the original on October 6 2007 Retrieved May 26 2011 Eric S Blake Lixion A Avila October 17 2000 Tropical Storm Helene Tropical Cyclone Report PDF National Hurricane Center p 2 Retrieved April 2 2012 Storm Data September 2000 PDF National Climatic Data Center National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Archived from the original PDF on December 3 2013 Retrieved December 18 2013 Staff Writer 2000 09 21 Tropical Storm Norman Forms Off Southwest Coast San Jose Mercury News Retrieved 2008 09 29 Richard J Pasch December 18 2000 Tropical Cyclone Report Hurricane Isaac PDF National Hurricane Center p 2 Retrieved October 30 2007 Jack Beven January 21 2001 Tropical Cyclone Report Hurricane Keith PDF Report National Hurricane Center p 3 Retrieved June 4 2013 Jay Lawrimorea Michael Halpert Gerald Bell Matthew Menne Bradfield Lyon Russell Schnell Karin Gleason David Easterling Wasil Thiaw 2001 Climate Assessment for 2000 Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 82 6 1304 Bibcode 2001BAMS 82 1304L doi 10 1175 1520 0477 2001 082 lt 1304 CAF gt 2 3 CO 2 Storm cold kill 27 in Mexico ReliefWeb Agence France Presse October 10 2000 Retrieved June 4 2013 James L Franklin Daniel P Brown 2000 11 05 Tropical Storm Leslie Tropical Cyclone Report Subtropical Depression One PDF Report National Hurricane Center p 3 Retrieved 2010 11 13 Susan Candiotti 2000 10 04 Miami bails out after floods take city by storm CNN Archived from the original on 2007 02 04 Retrieved 2010 11 24 2000 Annual Tropical Cyclone Report PDF Report p 181 Retrieved February 7 2021 Fate of SQ006 Channel News Asia Archived from the original on 5 November 2008 Retrieved 31 October 2008 25 dead hundreds missing in Bangladesh cyclone ReliefWeb Deutsche Presse Agentur 2000 10 29 Retrieved 2015 05 22 Death toll rises in Bangladesh storms BBC 2000 10 29 Retrieved 2015 05 22 2000 Annual Tropical Cyclone Report PDF Report p 188 Retrieved February 11 2021 Report on Cyclonic Disturbances Over North Indian Ocean During 2000 PDF Report India Meteorological Department February 2001 p 36 Retrieved 2015 05 22 Monthly Global Tropical Cyclone Summary December 2000 australiasevereweather com Retrieved 2021 02 03 Vijitha Silva 2001 Cyclone wreaks havoc across northern Sri Lanka World Socialist Web Site Archived from the original on 15 December 2006 Retrieved January 4 2007 Monthly Global Tropical Cyclone Summary January 2001 Retrieved 2014 07 07 Cyclone Season 2000 2001 RSMC La Reunion Report Meteo France Retrieved 2014 07 07 External links EditRegional Specialized Meteorological Centers US National Hurricane Center North Atlantic Eastern Pacific Central Pacific Hurricane Center Central Pacific Japan Meteorological Agency NW Pacific India Meteorological Department Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea Meteo France La Reunion South Indian Ocean from 30 E to 90 E Fiji Meteorological Service South Pacific west of 160 E north of 25 STropical Cyclone Warning Centers Meteorology Climatology and Geophysical Agency of Indonesia South Indian Ocean from 90 E to 141 E generally north of 10 S Australian Bureau of Meteorology TCWC s Perth Darwin amp Brisbane South Indian Ocean amp South Pacific Ocean from 90 E to 160 E generally south of 10 S Papua New Guinea National Weather Service South Pacific Ocean from 141 E to 160 E generally north of 10 S Meteorological Service of New Zealand Limited South Pacific west of 160 E south of 25 S This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the National Weather Service Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tropical cyclones in 2000 amp oldid 1172925877, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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