Title
Somalia Regions hit by 1992 Tropical Cyclone 12A
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Abstract

In December 24, 1992 Tropical Cyclone 12A struck southern Bari region,bringing beneficial rainfall to the normally arid areas. This was the fourth cyclone in the Arabian Sea and the twelfth in the North Indian Ocean in 1992.

The tropical disturbance that became TC12A first formed in the Maldives near the equatorial trough. 

Publication Date
Type
Vector Data
Category
Disaster Risks
Information used for appropriate actions for future use of the land. Examples: land use maps, zoning maps, cadastral surveys, land ownership.
Regions
Africa , Somalia
Responsible
Attribution
ICPAC
More info
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Maintenance Frequency
Data Is Updated As Deemed Necessary
Language
English
Temporal Extent
Dec. 12, 1992, midnight - Dec. 24, 1992, midnight
Supplemental Information

The peak intensity reached by this cyclone was 50 kt (26 m/s) just prior to landfall. TC12A weakened rapidly after making landfall in Somalia, bringing much needed rain to a dry country. It dissipated over land. Bari region was the most affected region by this storm.

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vector data is used to represent geographic data

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