A lot trickier as Indian and Pacific Ocean origins. Basically...

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    A lot trickier as Indian and Pacific Ocean origins.

    Basically the idea is to see if the tracks and Cyclone counts are similar .

    1944/45 Season not a lot of data but some Cyclone Tracks to follow with no Intensity recorded against them.
    http://www.australiasevereweather.c..._1945_australian_region_tropical_cyclones.htm
    CycloneSeason194445.JPG

    Note Cyclone Id beings a 4 for the Season .
    CycloneSeasonTable194445.JPG

    The Perth track looks interesting and is due in a week or so.

    Cyclones usually break down south of the Tropic of Capricorn so not sure if the Perth one it just tracked down as a Low or got some help from a Solar Flare / Wind exciting the atmosphere.

    Also of note is that Perth 1945 recorded its highest yearly rainfall - ( mainly winter).
    Last edited by LuckyMojo: 22/01/19
 
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