3 tropical storms
© Google Maps3 tropical storms
Three tropical cyclones formed almost simultaneously in the Southern Hemisphere.

Daya was born in the Indian Ocean, whereas Eleven and Tatiana formed in the Pacific Ocean.

The tropical cyclone Daya formed east of Madagascar in the Indian Ocean and is moving in a south-easterly direction. In the eye of the storm, wind speeds were measured at 72 km / h, with gusts reaching 97 km / h.

Tropical cyclone Daya
Tropical cyclone Daya

Tropical Cyclone 11 is still nameless. It formed to the east of the islands of Vanuatu in the Pacific Ocean. The wind speed at the epicenter is 72 km / h, with gusts up to 97 km / h. The cyclone is moving in a southeasterly direction and could grow significantly worse in the near future.

Tropical cyclone 11
Tropical cyclone 11
The tropical cyclone Tatiana formed east of Australia and to the west of the islands of Vanuatu in the Pacific Ocean. It is currently moving in a south-easterly direction. The wind speed at the epicenter is 80 km / h, with gusts up to 105 km / h.

Tropical cyclone Tatiana
Tropical cyclone Tatiana
Hopefully they will not sweep through residential areas.