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Location of advisories
editRSMC Nadi
- Marine Bulletins
- Tropical Disturbance Summary
- Tropical Cyclone Naming Bulletin
- Tropical Disturbance Advisory
- International Marine Warnings
- Cyclone Gale/Storm Warnings
- Cyclone Hurricane Warnings
- Cyclone Track Maps
- 3-Day Tropical Cyclone Outlook
TCWC Wellington
- Cyclone Warning
- Marine Weather Bulletin for Subtropic
- Marine Weather Bulletin for Forties
- Marine Weather Bulletin for Pacific
- Marine Weather Bulletin for Southern
Special Weather Bulletins
- Fiji
- Northern Cook Islands
- Southern Cook Islands
- Niue
- Tonga
- Wallis and Futuna
- Samoa
- Solomon Islands
- French Polynesia
- New Caledonia
Other links
JTWC:
- ABPW10
- AUS Cyclone 1 \\ AUS Cyclone 2 \\ AUS Cyclone 3 \\ SPAC Cyclone 1 \\ SPAC Cyclone 2 \\ SPAC Cyclone 3
- Best track
- Archives
Season Summary
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