Early Storm Prediction: March 23, 2015: Cyclone Possible In Southern Indian Ocean By Month End
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The powerful Pam has become history. The persistent Cyclone Nathan makes its final landfall into Australia's northern Territory. But in a week there is another tropical storm in the offing.
A cyclone is brewing in the southern Indian Ocean and is likely to form on March 29, 2015 a a few hundred kilometres north-east of Rodrigues Island. Present forecasts say the cyclone will move south-easterly and so poses no threat to Mascareignes. Keep in touch for the latest.
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