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- Bureau of Meteorology, Australia - Surviving Cyclones - Provides information and graphics about the formation, severity, and dangers of cyclones. Includes preparedness and safety procedures, and emergency services contact information.
- Orissa Cyclone Relief Effort - Accounts of the damage, including photographs, and of the relief effort.
- C with Safety: Cyclone - Forum system with much debate, many interesting and useful posts, some nonsense. Begins debate via New Scientist Cyclone article. [Slashdot]
- Rheinfelden Cyclones - Die Präsenz der ehemaligen Rheinfelden Cyclones, der Baseballabteilung des Turnvereins, bietet Ergebnislisten der letzten Jahre.
- Cyclone - C dialect, based partly on Popcorn, type-safe, polymorphic, gives C control over data representation and memory management, but prevents buffer overflows, dangling pointers, and format string attacks. Description, documents, download.
- Cyclones may continue in lower league - Article from Cincinnati Enquirer about Cyclones leaving IHL and possibly going to a lower league.
- Les cyclones - TPE sur les cyclones : historique, modelisation, caractéristiques, évolution, prévention.
- Cyclone of 1896 St. Louis, Missouri - Photographic views of damage caused by cyclone of May 27, 1896.
- UN - Orissa Cyclone - Brief account of the 1999 cyclone, the UN and other responses to the tragedy, and tabulated accounts of relief operations.
- Brooklyn Papers Cyclones Coverage - Weekly news coverage of the Brooklyn Cyclones minor-league baseball team, from the Brooklyn Papers.
Wikipedia Articles
- 2000 Sri Lanka cyclone - The 2000 Sri Lanka Cyclone, also known as Cyclone 04B, was the strongest tropical cyclone to strike the country of Sri Lanka since 1978. The fourth tropical storm and second cyclone of the 2000 North Indian Ocean cyclone season, the cyclone developed out of an area of disturbed weather on December 25.
- 1999-00 Australian region cyclone season - The 1999-00 Australian region cyclone season was an event in the annual cycle of tropical cyclone formation and ran from November 1, 1999 to April 30, 2000. The regional tropical cyclone operational plan also defines a "tropical cyclone year" separately from a "tropical cyclone season", with the "tropical cyclone year" for this season lasting from July 1, 1999 to June 30, 2000.
- Cyclone Gonu - Cyclone Gonu (JTWC designation: 02A, also known as Super Cyclonic Storm Gonu) was the strongest tropical cyclone on record in the Arabian Sea, and tied for the strongest tropical cyclone on record in the northern Indian Ocean. The second named tropical cyclone of the 2007 North Indian Ocean cyclone season, Gonu developed from a persistent area of convection in the eastern Arabian Sea on ...
- Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre - A Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre is one of six regional warning centers that are part of the World Meteorological Organization tropical cyclone programme, and act to observe, name, and forecast tropical cyclones in their respective sections of the world, supplementing the work of the main Regional Specialized Meteorological Centres. Since the regional structure does not always coincide with tropical cyclone basins, the tropical cyclone programme established tropical cyclone committees ...
- Cyclone Monica - Severe Tropical Cyclone Monica (JTWC designation: 23P, also known as simply Cyclone Monica) was a tropical cyclone that affected northern Australia from April 17, 2006 until April 26, 2006. Monica is the strongest cyclone (in terms of wind) ever observed in the Southern Hemisphere; it is also one of the most intense.