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Tropical Cyclone Eloise was the strongest tropical cyclone to impact the country of Mozambique since Cyclone Kenneth in 2019 and the second of three consecutive tropical cyclones to impact Mozambique in the 2020–21 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season. The seventh tropical depression, fifth named storm and the second tropical cyclone of the season, Eloise's origins can be traced to a disturbance over the central portion of the South-West Indian Ocean basin which developed into a tropical depression on 16 January, and strengthened into a tropical storm on 17 January, though the storm had limited strength and organization. On the next day, the storm entered a more favorable environment, and it soon intensified to a severe tropical storm on 18 January. Late on 19 January, Eloise made landfa

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  • Ciclón Eloisa (es)
  • Cyclone Eloise (en)
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  • Tropical Cyclone Eloise was the strongest tropical cyclone to impact the country of Mozambique since Cyclone Kenneth in 2019 and the second of three consecutive tropical cyclones to impact Mozambique in the 2020–21 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season. The seventh tropical depression, fifth named storm and the second tropical cyclone of the season, Eloise's origins can be traced to a disturbance over the central portion of the South-West Indian Ocean basin which developed into a tropical depression on 16 January, and strengthened into a tropical storm on 17 January, though the storm had limited strength and organization. On the next day, the storm entered a more favorable environment, and it soon intensified to a severe tropical storm on 18 January. Late on 19 January, Eloise made landfa (en)
  • El ciclón tropical Eloisa fue el ciclón tropical más fuerte que afectó al país de Mozambique desde el ciclón Kenneth en 2019 y el segundo de tres ciclones tropicales consecutivos que afectaron a Mozambique en la temporada de ciclones en el suroeste del Índico de 2020-21. La séptima depresión tropical, la quinta tormenta con nombre y el segundo ciclón tropical de la temporada, los orígenes de Eloisa se remontan a una perturbación en la parte central del suroeste de la cuenca del Océano Índico que se convirtió en depresión tropical el 16 de enero y se fortaleció en tormenta tropical el 17 de enero, aunque la tormenta tenía fuerza y ​​organización limitadas. Al día siguiente, la tormenta entró en un ambiente más favorable y pronto se intensificó hasta convertirse en una tormenta tropical seve (es)
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  • Tropical Cyclone Eloise (en)
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