List of The Most Intense Tropical Cyclones - South-West Indian Ocean

South-West Indian Ocean

Storms with an intensity of 920 hPa (27.17 inHg) or less are listed.

Cyclone Season Pressure
hPa inHg
1 Gafilo 2003-04 895 26.4
2 Damia 1981-82 898 26.5
3 Geralda 1993-94 905 26.7
Hudah 1999-00 905 26.7
Hary 2001-02 905 26.7
Adeline-Juliet 2004–05 905 26.7
7 Litanne 1993-94 910 26.9
Dina 2001-02 910 26.9
Kalunde 2002-03 910 26.9
Edzani 2009-10 910 26.9
11 Daryl-Agnielle 1995–96 915 27.0
Daniella 1996-97
Pancho-Helinda 1996-97
Frederic-Evrina 1998-99
Bento 2004-05
Carina 2005-06
Hondo 2007-08
18 Marlene 1994-95 920 27.2
Bonita 1995-96
Guillaume 2001-02

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