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Possible Sources

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  • Meteorological Conference for the Southwest Pacific: Minutes of meetings held at Wellington, New Zealand
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  • Fiji Society of Science and Industry. (1953), "3 v. ; 24 cm.", Fiji Society of Science and Industry., Suva: Council of the Fiji Society, nla.obj-128403938, retrieved 26 June 2020 – via Trove
  • Fiji Society of Science and Industry. (1953), "3 v. ; 24 cm.", Fiji Society of Science and Industry., Suva: Council of the Fiji Society, nla.obj-130650072, retrieved 26 June 2020 – via Trove
  1. ^ Krishna, Ram (January 4, 1981). Publication No. 2: Tropical Cyclones in Fiji: November 1969 – April 1980 (Report). Fiji Meteorological Service. p. 3-5.
  2. ^ Terry, James P.; McGree, Simon; Raj, Rishi (2004). "The Exceptional Flooding on Vanua Levu Island, Fiji, during Tropical Cyclone Ami in January 2003" (PDF). Journal of Natural Disaster Science. 26 (1). Japan: Society for Natural Disaster Science: 27–36. doi:10.2328/jnds.26.27. ISSN 0388-4090. Retrieved 2012-01-17.
  3. ^ Terry, James P; Raj, Rishi (1999). "Island Environment and Landscape Responses to 1997 Tropical Cyclones in Fiji". Pacific Science. 53 (3). University of Hawai'i Press: 257–272. Retrieved January 4, 2013.
  4. ^ Krishna, Ram (January 4, 1981). Meteorological Observations taken at Suva during 1910 (PDF) (Report). Fiji Meteorological Service. p. 5.

Possible TC impacts

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