User:Jason Rees/Fiji TCs 1990s

1990

 * Rae
 * Sina

1992

 * March 5 – 8, 1992 – Severe Tropical Cyclone Fran was estimated to have caused a minor amount of damage as it passed to the north of Vanua Levu, however, the Fijian government did not formally assess the damage.
 * Joni

1993

 * Kina
 * Nina
 * February 6 – 8, 1993 – Tropical Cyclone Mick passed near or over Ono–i–Lau in the Southern Lau Islands, where it caused no deaths and a minimal amount of damage.
 * February 17, 1993 – Tropical Cyclone Oli made landfall on Viti Levu as a Category 1 tropical cyclone, where it caused some damage.
 * February 26 - 27, 1993 – A trough of low pressure associated with Severe Tropical Cyclone Polly produced heavy rainfall over Viti Levu, which caused significant damage to crops and property as well as three deaths.

1994

 * March 23 – 25, 1994 – Severe Tropical Cyclone Tomas brushed the island nation with average winds of 20 kn and a wind gust of 45 kn reported at Yasawa-i-Rara in the Yasawa Islands.
 * November 10 – 19, 1994 – Tropical Cyclone Vania brought heavy rain to the island nation, which was responsible for severe flooding within Tailevu Province, which in turn caused over 100 ha of crops to be damaged and the deaths of a significant amount of farm animals.
 * December 15 – 17, 1994 – Tropical Cyclone 04P passed through the Lau Islands where there were no reports of any casualties, damage or gale–force winds associated with the system.

1996

 * January 12, 1996 – Tropical Cyclone Yasi's precursor tropical depression developed over Vanua Levu and produced significant rainfall over the island nation.
 * February 22 – 23, 1996 – A shallow tropical depression moved just to the northwest of the Yasawa Islands and caused flooding in parts of the island nation.

1997

 * January 19 – February 2, 1997 – Tropical Cyclones Evan, Freda and several other areas of low pressure dominated Fiji's weather.


 * Gavin


 * April 17, 1997 – Tropical Cyclone Ian caused strong and gusty winds over most of the island nation, as it passed about 300 km to the southwest of Nadi.


 * May 3 – 5, 1997 – Tropical Cyclone June impacted the northwestern parts of Fiji with heavy rain and strong winds of up to 100 km/h.


 * June 7 – 15, 1997 – Severe Tropical Cyclone Keli passed about 450 km to the northeast of Vanua Levu, where strong winds, rough sea and some heavy swells were reported.
 * October 10 – 12, 1997 – Tropical Cyclone Lusi brushed the Western Division, where strong to gale force winds and heavy rain was recorded on several islands including Viti Levu.

1998

 * January 7 – 8, 1998 – Severe Tropical Cyclone Susan brushed the Western Division, where it caused heavy swells, gale force winds and heavy rain on several islands including Viti Levu and Kadavu.
 * December 21 – 28, 1998 – Severe Tropical Cyclone Cora passed to the east of the island nation, where it produced heavy rainfall and minor damage over the archipelago.

1999

 * January 16 – 19, 1999 – A convergence zone associated with Tropical Disturbance 08F and Severe Tropical Cyclone Dani moved onto the archipelago, where it caused the island nation's worst flooding events, six deaths and $4 million worth of damage to crops, property and infrastructure.
 * February 17, 1999 – Tropical Depression 17F was first identified by the FMS over southern parts of the archipelago.
 * May 22, 1999 – A tropical depression moved southwards to the west of the archipelago which caused a trough of low pressure to move over the island nation and flash flooding in Rakiraki, southern Vanua Levu and Taveuni.