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{{Draft article|Cyclone Ernie}} | |||
{{Infobox hurricane | |||
|name=Severe Tropical Cyclone Ernie | | name = Severe Tropical Cyclone Ernie | ||
|basin=Aus | | basin = Aus | ||
|image=Ernie 2017-04-07 0730Z.png | | image = Ernie 2017-04-07 0730Z.png | ||
| alt = | |||
| caption = Ernie rapidly intensifying northwest of ] on 7 April | | caption = Ernie rapidly intensifying to the northwest of ] on 7 April | ||
| formed = |
| formed = {{start date|2017|04|06|df=yes}} | ||
| dissipated = |
| dissipated = {{start date|2017|04|10|df=yes}} | ||
| 10-min winds = 120 | | 10-min winds = 120 | ||
| 1-min winds = 130 | | 1-min winds = 130 | ||
| gusts = 170 | |||
| pressure = 922 | | pressure = 922 | ||
| fatalities = None | | fatalities = None | ||
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| damages = None | ||
| affected = None | |||
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| cycloneseason = ] | ||
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{{Infobox hurricane current | |||
|name=Ernie | |||
|AUScategory=Aus2 | |||
|category=cat1 | |||
|type=tropical cyclone | |||
|lat=17.8|S|lon=106.7|E | |||
|within_units=45 ] | |||
|distance_from={{convert|830|km|abbr=on}} ] of ]<br/>{{convert|900|km|abbr=on}} ] of ] | |||
|track=JTWC sh1517.gif | |||
|image=Ernie Geostationary VIS-IR 2017.png | |||
|time=20:00 ] (12:00 ]) 9 April | |||
|10sustained=100 ] (65 ]) | |||
|1sustained=130 km/h (80 mph) | |||
|gusts=140 km/h (85 mph) | |||
|movement=] at {{convert|10|kn|abbr=on|0}} | |||
|pressure=988 ] (]; 29.18 ]) | |||
}} | }} | ||
'''Severe Tropical Cyclone Ernie''' is currently a weakening |
'''Severe Tropical Cyclone Ernie''' is currently a weakening ] located in the southeast ]. It was recently the first storm to become a Category 5 on the Australian scale since ] in January 2015, and currently the strongest storm worldwide in 2017. Developing from a tropical disturbance south of ] on 6 April, the cyclone intensified into a tropical cyclone shortly afterwards. Late that day, Ernie began a period of ], becoming a high-end Category 4-equivalent cyclone just over 24 hours after it formed. After reaching its peak intensity, the storm rapidly weakened before attaining a secondary peak as a high-end Category 2-equivalent cyclone on 8 April. | ||
==Formation== | ==Formation== | ||
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==Rapid intensification== | ==Rapid intensification== | ||
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==Demise== | ==Demise== | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
{{Portal|Tropical cyclones}} | |||
*] – rapidly intensified to a Category 5 on both scales in a similar area in March 2014 | *] – rapidly intensified to a Category 5 on both scales in a similar area in March 2014 | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} |
Revision as of 07:52, 10 April 2017
Category 5 severe tropical cyclone (Aus scale) | |
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Category 4 tropical cyclone (SSHWS) | |
Ernie rapidly intensifying to the northwest of Western Australia on 7 April | |
Formed | 6 April 2017 (2017-04-06) |
Dissipated | 10 April 2017 (2017-04-10) |
Highest winds | 10-minute sustained: 220 km/h (140 mph) 1-minute sustained: 240 km/h (150 mph) Gusts: 315 km/h (195 mph) |
Lowest pressure | 922 hPa (mbar); 27.23 inHg |
Fatalities | None |
Damage | None |
Areas affected | None |
Part of the 2016–17 Australian region cyclone season | |
Severe Tropical Cyclone Ernie is currently a weakening tropical cyclone located in the southeast Indian Ocean. It was recently the first storm to become a Category 5 on the Australian scale since Cyclone Marcia in January 2015, and currently the strongest storm worldwide in 2017. Developing from a tropical disturbance south of Indonesia on 6 April, the cyclone intensified into a tropical cyclone shortly afterwards. Late that day, Ernie began a period of explosive intensification, becoming a high-end Category 4-equivalent cyclone just over 24 hours after it formed. After reaching its peak intensity, the storm rapidly weakened before attaining a secondary peak as a high-end Category 2-equivalent cyclone on 8 April.
Formation
Rapid intensification
Demise
See also
- Cyclone Gillian – rapidly intensified to a Category 5 on both scales in a similar area in March 2014
References
Tropical cyclones of the 2016–17 Australian region cyclone season | ||
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