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The 1969–70 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season was an active cyclone season.
Systems
editSevere Tropical Storm Aline
editTropical Cyclone Blanche
editModerate Tropical Storm Corrine
edit| Moderate tropical storm (MFR) | |
| Duration | November 11 – November 21 |
|---|---|
| Peak intensity | 85 km/h (50 mph) (10-min); |
26 deaths in Comoros and Mozambique.[1]
Moderate Tropical Storm Delphine
editTropical Cyclone Diane–Francoise
editModerate Tropical Storm Eliane
edit| Moderate tropical storm (MFR) | |
| Duration | January 7 – January 11 |
|---|---|
| Peak intensity | 65 km/h (40 mph) (10-min); |
The storm struck western Madagascar, bringing rainfall.[2]
Tropical Cyclone Genevieve
edit| Tropical cyclone (MFR) | |
| Duration | January 10 – January 19 |
|---|---|
| Peak intensity | 120 km/h (75 mph) (10-min); |
The cyclone caused four deaths in Madagascar due to flooding.[3] The cyclone peaked as a Moderate Tropical Storm, before weakening and making landfall.
Tropical Cyclone Hermine
edit| Tropical cyclone (MFR) | |
| Duration | January 22 – January 27 |
|---|---|
| Peak intensity | 120 km/h (75 mph) (10-min); |
One death on Reunion.[4]
Very Intense Tropical Cyclone Harriet-Iseult
editVery Intense Tropical Cyclone Josephine-Jane
edit| Very intense tropical cyclone (MFR) | |
| Duration | February 11 (entered basin) – February 28 |
|---|---|
| Peak intensity | 230 km/h (145 mph) (10-min); |
It was named Josephine in its formative stages due to being in what was considered the Australian basin at the time.[5] The cyclone made landfall in Madagascar, before taking a southeast turn and dissipating.
Moderate Tropical Storm Katia
edit| Moderate tropical storm (MFR) | |
| Duration | March 16 – March 26 |
|---|---|
| Peak intensity | 85 km/h (50 mph) (10-min); |
Katia existed from March 16 to March 26, clipping Madagascar.