On Nov 20, 11:57 am, Weatherlawyer wrote:
Meanwhile over in the Asian Pacific region, there are now four
cyclones where yesterday there were only two.
Pearl Harbour Joint Typhoon Warning Centre.
South Indian Ocean area.
At 19:12, T. C. 04S was located near 10.3S. 76.8E, approximately 310
nautical miles SE of Diego Garcia,
Sea surface winds were estimated at 60 knots gusting to 75 knots.
http://www.hurricanezone.net/south-i...sories-bulleti...
Now called Bongwe:http://www.hurricanezone.net/#04s
Not quite an hurricane.(Category One Hurricane: 64-82 knots, 74-95
mph,or 119-153 km/hr.)
So, then there were two. Well, one and an half:
http://www.hurricanezone.net/#23w
OK. Nearly one and one half.
I should have known I was speaking too soon:
6.0 M. BOUGAINVILLE REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/...quakes_all.php