Cyclone Gabrielle hits New Zealand

Cyclone Gabrielle hits New Zealand

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Category : International Published on: February 14 2023

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  • New Zealand announced red heavy rain with Cyclone Gabrielle hitting its shore.
  • It is a tropical cyclone.
  • It is a Severe Tropical Cyclone and belongs to Category 3; Speed of the cyclone ranges between 119 km/hr to 157 km/hr.
  • The regions of Northland and Auckland are currently under a state of emergency.
  • All the cyclones in the northern hemisphere rotate anti-clockwise. And the cyclones in the southern hemisphere rotate clockwise direction. This is because of the Coriolis force of the earth.
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