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Severe Tropical Storm Domoina in 1984 caused 100-year floods in South Africa and record rainfall in Swaziland. The fourth named storm of the season, Domoina developed on January 16 off the northeast coast of Madagascar. With a ridge to the north, the storm tracked generally westward and later southwestward. On January 21, Domoina struck eastern Madagascar, the third storm in six weeks to affect the nation; collectively, the storms caused 242 deaths and $25 million in damage (1984 USD). After crossing the country, Domoina strengthened in the Mozambique Channel to peak 10-minute sustained winds of 95 km/h (60 mph). On January 28, the storm made landfall in southern Mozambique, and slowly weakened over land. Domoina crossed into Swaziland and later eastern South Africa before dissipating on F

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  • Tempête tropicale Domoina (fr)
  • Tropical Storm Domoina (en)
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  • La tempête tropicale Domoina est le quatrième système tropical ayant reçu un nom lors de la saison cyclonique 1984 dans le sud-ouest de l'océan Indien. Il s'est développé le 16 janvier au-nord-est de la côte de Madagascar. À cause d'une crête barométrique au nord, le système s'est déplacé d'abord franc ouest puis vers le sud-ouest. Le 19 janvier, il est devenu une tempête tropicale et a frappé Madagascar le 21. Il s'agissait du troisième système à toucher la nation en six semaines. Traversant l'île, il débouche sur le canal du Mozambique où il reprend en intensité et ses vents soutenus sur 10 minutes atteignent 95 km/h. Le 28 janvier, Domoina touche la côte dans le sud du Mozambique et faiblit en entrant dans les terres. Il traverse ensuite le Swaziland et l'est de l'Afrique du Sud pour se (fr)
  • Severe Tropical Storm Domoina in 1984 caused 100-year floods in South Africa and record rainfall in Swaziland. The fourth named storm of the season, Domoina developed on January 16 off the northeast coast of Madagascar. With a ridge to the north, the storm tracked generally westward and later southwestward. On January 21, Domoina struck eastern Madagascar, the third storm in six weeks to affect the nation; collectively, the storms caused 242 deaths and $25 million in damage (1984 USD). After crossing the country, Domoina strengthened in the Mozambique Channel to peak 10-minute sustained winds of 95 km/h (60 mph). On January 28, the storm made landfall in southern Mozambique, and slowly weakened over land. Domoina crossed into Swaziland and later eastern South Africa before dissipating on F (en)
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  • Severe Tropical Storm Domoina (en)
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