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The-conditions-for-the-formation-of-cyclones-formulated-byPalmen,-cited-by-G.-Donque,-are-present-in-the-southwestIndian-Ocean.-The-first-frequent-formation-area-is-in-the-centerof-the-Indian-Ocean,-at-the-level-of-Agalega-and-near-DiegoGarcia.-These-cyclones-move-from-east-to-west-and-crossthe-extreme-north-of-the-island-to-exit-into-the-MozambiqueChannel:-this-type-of-trajectory-represents-14%-of-thetrajectories-from-1959-89.-Cyclones-with-this-type-of-trajectoryappear-at-the-beginning-of-the-austral-summer:-from-October-toDecember.-The-second-preferred-formation-area-in-the-IndianOcean-is-near-the-island-of-Tromelin,-where-cyclones-enter-theeast-coast-south-of-Toamasina.-In-this-case,-cyclones-can-climbthe-eastern-slope,-cross-the-Highlands-south-of-Antananarivo,- and-exit-the-island-between-Morondava-and-Toliara.-This-typeof-trajectory-represents-12%-of-the-trajectories-from-1959-89.- A-third-type-of-trajectory-was-observed-entering-Madagascarat-Mananjary-to-exit-near-Faux-Cap.-They-represent-9%-ofcyclones-from-1959-89,-and-a-fourth-type-of-trajectory-onlyconcerns-the-east-coast-of-Madagascar,-where-cyclones-runalong-the-eastern-slope-to-exit-on-the-side-of-Farafangana- (9%)-or-by-taking-a-maritime-trajectory-off-the-east-coast- (22%).-Currently,-the-first-type-of-trajectory-remains-the-mostimportant.-Out-of-24-cyclones-born-in-the-Indian-Ocean,- 7/24-have-this-first-type-of-trajectory.-The-second-type-hasoccurred-only-twice,-2/24,-the-third-type-only-once,-1/24-in-20- years.-However,-the-fourth-type-of-trajectory-is-still-the-mostfollowed-by-cyclones,-with-a-frequency-of-7/24.
Title: The-Cyclone-Freddy-in-The-Southwest-Indian-Ocean-(2022-2023-CycloneSeason)
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The-conditions-for-the-formation-of-cyclones-formulated-byPalmen,-cited-by-G.
-Donque,-are-present-in-the-southwestIndian-Ocean.
-The-first-frequent-formation-area-is-in-the-centerof-the-Indian-Ocean,-at-the-level-of-Agalega-and-near-DiegoGarcia.
-These-cyclones-move-from-east-to-west-and-crossthe-extreme-north-of-the-island-to-exit-into-the-MozambiqueChannel:-this-type-of-trajectory-represents-14%-of-thetrajectories-from-1959-89.
-Cyclones-with-this-type-of-trajectoryappear-at-the-beginning-of-the-austral-summer:-from-October-toDecember.
-The-second-preferred-formation-area-in-the-IndianOcean-is-near-the-island-of-Tromelin,-where-cyclones-enter-theeast-coast-south-of-Toamasina.
-In-this-case,-cyclones-can-climbthe-eastern-slope,-cross-the-Highlands-south-of-Antananarivo,- and-exit-the-island-between-Morondava-and-Toliara.
-This-typeof-trajectory-represents-12%-of-the-trajectories-from-1959-89.
- A-third-type-of-trajectory-was-observed-entering-Madagascarat-Mananjary-to-exit-near-Faux-Cap.
-They-represent-9%-ofcyclones-from-1959-89,-and-a-fourth-type-of-trajectory-onlyconcerns-the-east-coast-of-Madagascar,-where-cyclones-runalong-the-eastern-slope-to-exit-on-the-side-of-Farafangana- (9%)-or-by-taking-a-maritime-trajectory-off-the-east-coast- (22%).
-Currently,-the-first-type-of-trajectory-remains-the-mostimportant.
-Out-of-24-cyclones-born-in-the-Indian-Ocean,- 7/24-have-this-first-type-of-trajectory.
-The-second-type-hasoccurred-only-twice,-2/24,-the-third-type-only-once,-1/24-in-20- years.
-However,-the-fourth-type-of-trajectory-is-still-the-mostfollowed-by-cyclones,-with-a-frequency-of-7/24.
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