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1985-1990 Southern Hemisphere Tropical Cyclone Seasons




The 1985-1990 Southern Hemisphere tropical cyclone seasonss ran year-round from July 1 to June 30 during each year between 1985 and 1990. Tropical Cyclone activity in the Southern Hemisphere reaches its peak from mid-February to early March.




1985-86 SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE TROPICAL CYCLONE SEASON


Cyclone Winifred

Winifred struck Innisfail , Queensland in February, 1986 causing extensive damage. {Link without Title}


1986-87 SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE TROPICAL CYCLONE SEASON


Cyclone Jason

Jason stuck Baniyalla, Northern Territory in February, 1987 damaging 20 buildings. {Link without Title}


1987-88 SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE TROPICAL CYCLONE SEASON


Cyclone Charlie

Charlie struck Ayr, Queensland in March, 1988 killing one person and leaving $2,300,000 dollars (1988 USD) in damage. {Link without Title}


Cyclone Bola

Cyclone Bola stuck New Zealand between February and March, 1988 killing 3 people.


1988-89 SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE TROPICAL CYCLONE SEASON


Cyclone Aivu

Aivu made landfall near Ayr, Queensland on April 4 , 1989 causing serious damage and killing one person. {Link without Title}


Cyclone Orson

A very destructive cyclone, Orson damaged offshore oil rigs before making landfall in southwestern Australia in mid April, 1989 . {Link without Title}


1989-90 SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE TROPICAL CYCLONE SEASON


Cyclone Nancy

On February 3 , 1990 , Cyclone Nancy made landfall near Byron Bay , brining flashfloods that killed five people. {Link without Title}


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