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Tropical Cyclone Tam (RSMC Nadi designation: 04F , JTWC designation: 06P ) was the first named storm of the 2005–06 South Pacific cyclone season . Forming out of a tropical depression on January 6, the storm gradually intensified, becoming a tropical cyclone on January 12 and receiving the name Tam . Although it was traveling at a quick pace, the storm gained organization and reached its peak intensity with winds of 85 km/h (53 mph) the following day. However, the increasing forward motion of the storm, combined with strengthening wind shear , caused Tam to rapidly weaken on January 14. Around that time, it entered the Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre in Wellington, New Zealand 's area of responsibility. Shortly thereafter, the storm transitioned into an extratropical cyclone and dissipated early the next day. Cyclone Tam produced heavy rainfall and strong winds over American Samoa upon being named. The precipitation caused several mudslides and flooding, which inflicted $ 26,000 in damage. The storm also had minor effects on Niue , Tonga, and Futuna .

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54-839: A Scottish Borders ballad Tam Sventon , a private detective in Swedish children's novels River Tam , in the Firefly television series Simon Tam, in the Firefly television series Tấm, in the Vietnamese fairy tale The Story of Tam and Cam Tam Song, in the Keeper of the Lost Cities series Other uses [ edit ] Tam (name) , a list of people with the first name, nickname or last name Tam cap Tam o' shanter (cap) , bonnet from Scotland TAM (theatre) ,

72-528: A museum in Tainan, Taiwan Tamalpais High School , California, United States, often abbreviated as Tam Picul or tam, a traditional Asian unit of weight ISO 639-3 language code of the Tamil language Team Action Management, programme that Albert S. Humphrey was involved with Tense–aspect–mood (or Tense–aspect–mood–evidentiality, abbreviated as tame ), refers to a group of grammatical categories in

90-537: A theatre in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany TAM Media Research , an Indian television audience measurement company TAM Mild Jalapeño , developed by Texas A&M University Toyota Astra Motor , an Indonesian automotive company Cyclone Tam (2006) The Amaz!ng Meeting , conference on critical thinking Total addressable market , for a product or service Mount Tamalpais , California, known locally as Mount Tam Tainan Art Museum ,

108-425: A tropical cyclone gale warning. Later that morning they canceled the tropical cyclone alert for Wallis and Futuna as Tam was not expected to directly affect Futuna anymore. During that afternoon RSMC Nadi placed Niue under a Tropical cyclone alert, as they predicted that Niue would be affected by Tam within 24 hours. Early on January 13 RSMC Nadi cancelled the tropical cyclone warnings and alerts for Tonga, whilst at

126-563: The Regional Specialized Meteorological Centre (RSMC) in Nadi, Fiji tracked slowly towards the west. Although the depression was located within an area of low wind shear , little intensification occurred, as a lack of low-level moisture hindered the development of deep convection . By January 9, shower and thunderstorm activity associated with the disturbance increased as it began to interact with

144-621: The South Pacific Convergence Zone . Another tropical depression, 05F, also became increasingly organized and at one point was forecast to absorb 04F. Following the weakening of Tropical Depression 05F, 04F intensified. Around 2000  UTC on January 11, the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) issued a Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert as deep convection persisted around the center of circulation for several hours. The following day,

162-527: The RSMC Nadi upgraded Tropical Depression 04F to a tropical cyclone and gave it the name Tam , making it the first named storm of the 2005–06 season. Several hours later, the storm passed close to Niuafo'ou with winds of 65 km/h (40 mph). By 0000 UTC on January 13, the JTWC classified Tam as Tropical Cyclone 06P. Although the storm was tracking towards an area with stronger winds aloft, it

180-603: The area of responsibility of the Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre in Wellington, New Zealand . With forward movement estimated at 75 km/h (47 mph) almost due south, the cyclone reached an unusually high latitude as a tropical cyclone . Coinciding with the time when Tam reached 33°S, it transitioned into an extratropical cyclone . The remnants of the storm persisted for several hours before dissipating early on January 15. As Tam

198-405: The details below. Request from 172.68.168.133 via cp1102 cp1102, Varnish XID 546272349 Upstream caches: cp1102 int Error: 429, Too Many Requests at Thu, 28 Nov 2024 05:55:14 GMT Cyclone Tam (2006) Tropical Cyclone Tam originated out of tropical depression while located about 370 km (230 mi) to the north-northeast of Fiji on January 6. The system, designated 04F by

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216-461: The island's crops were destroyed. Sustained winds of up to 55 km/h (34 mph), with gusts reaching 95 km/h (59 mph), tore a few roofs off unsecured homes. Scattered power outages were reported throughout the island. A few landslides were also reported as a result of the storm. Damage from the storm totaled $ 26,000 on the island. Relatively little damage was recorded in Futuna; there,

234-534: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tam&oldid=1251299015 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages TAM Too Many Requests If you report this error to the Wikimedia System Administrators, please include

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270-561: The same time placing Niue under a tropical cyclone gale warning, however this gale warning was canceled later that day as Tam moved into the southern ocean. On January 11, Tropical Depression 04F produced a record 293.2 mm (11.54 in) of rain in a 24‑hour span on Rotuma . However, little damage resulted from the heavy precipitation. Cyclone Tam produced heavy rainfall in American Samoa which triggered damaging floods. Several buildings were flooded, and an estimated 70% of

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306-406: Was developing, residents attempted to evacuate the island by plane, with the primary target of Fiji . Only a few flights took off before officials closed the airport, stranding numerous passengers. Late on January 11, RSMC Nadi placed Tonga and Futuna under a tropical cyclone alert and also placed Tonga and Wallis under a strong wind warning. Early the next day RSMC Nadi placed northern Tonga under

324-430: Was forecast to intensify. Due to the relatively fast movement of the storm, the increasing winds aloft had little effect on the storm, allowing it to intensify and attain winds of 85 km/h (53 mph) around 0600 UTC. However, with both wind shear and the forward motion of the storm continuing to increase, convection rapidly became dislocated from the center. Around 0000 UTC on January 14, Tam entered

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