Imagem do dia 03.03.2014 mostra ciclone tropical Kofi a leste da Austrália e a nordeste da Nova Zelândia.
Ciclone Tropical Kofi
Ventos de 72 km/h e deslocamento no sentido este-sudeste a 12 km/h.
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Ciclone Tropical Kofi
Ventos de 72 km/h e deslocamento no sentido este-sudeste a 12 km/h.
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Cyclone Kofi avoids Tonga, but wind and rains warnings remain in place
Updated 2 March 2014, 22:28 AEST
A gale warning remains in force as Cyclone Kofi continues to head south away from Tonga.
The Tonga Meteorological Service says a cyclone warning remains in force for waters south of Tongaapu and Eua, but is now cancelled for land areas of Tongatapu, Eua and Ha'apai.
Cyclone Kofi was 290 kilometres south of the capital Nuku'alofa at 5pm local time. It's moving in a southeast direction away from the Tonga.
Damaging winds are forecast for Ha'apai, Tongatapu, Eua and nearby small islands Sunday. Heavy rain and flash flooding, including sea flooding in low lying areas, is also forecast.
Rain, and rough to very rough seas are forecast for Niuas and Vava'u.
The centre of Kofi is forecast to lie about 300 kilometres south-southeast of the Tongan capital at 7pm Sunday evening local time.
Cyclone Kofi developed from a tropical depression which earlier this week caused major flooding in Fiji.
The Fiji Meteorological Service has now cancelled all its heavy rain warnings for the Fiji group, including the southern Lau group.
It says rain over Lau group is expected to clear from Sunday.
The Tonga Meteorological Service says a cyclone warning remains in force for waters south of Tongaapu and Eua, but is now cancelled for land areas of Tongatapu, Eua and Ha’apai.
Cyclone Kofi was 185 kilometres south of the capital Nuku’alofa at 11am local time. It’s moving in a south-southeast direction away from the Tonga.
The centre of Kofi is forecast to lie about 300 kilometres south-southeast of the Tongan capital at 7pm Sunday evening local time.
Cyclone Kofi developed from a tropical depression which earlier this week caused major flooding in Fiji
The Tonga Meteorological Service says a cyclone warning remains in force for waters south of Tongaapu and Eua, but is now cancelled for land areas of Tongatapu, Eua and Ha'apai.
Cyclone Kofi was 290 kilometres south of the capital Nuku'alofa at 5pm local time. It's moving in a southeast direction away from the Tonga.
Damaging winds are forecast for Ha'apai, Tongatapu, Eua and nearby small islands Sunday. Heavy rain and flash flooding, including sea flooding in low lying areas, is also forecast.
Rain, and rough to very rough seas are forecast for Niuas and Vava'u.
The centre of Kofi is forecast to lie about 300 kilometres south-southeast of the Tongan capital at 7pm Sunday evening local time.
Cyclone Kofi developed from a tropical depression which earlier this week caused major flooding in Fiji.
The Fiji Meteorological Service has now cancelled all its heavy rain warnings for the Fiji group, including the southern Lau group.
It says rain over Lau group is expected to clear from Sunday.
Fiji News
Tonga spared by Cyclone Kofi
17:01 Sun Mar 02, 2014
Taken from/By: FBC News
Report by: Ritika Pratap
A gale warning remains in force as Cyclone Kofi continues to head south away from Tonga.Report by: Ritika Pratap
The Tonga Meteorological Service says a cyclone warning remains in force for waters south of Tongaapu and Eua, but is now cancelled for land areas of Tongatapu, Eua and Ha’apai.
Cyclone Kofi was 185 kilometres south of the capital Nuku’alofa at 11am local time. It’s moving in a south-southeast direction away from the Tonga.
The centre of Kofi is forecast to lie about 300 kilometres south-southeast of the Tongan capital at 7pm Sunday evening local time.
Cyclone Kofi developed from a tropical depression which earlier this week caused major flooding in Fiji
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