Tropical Storm Chedza
Satellite image of Chedza approaching Madagascar on January 16 | |
| Meteorological history | |
|---|---|
| Formed | January 14, 2015 |
| Subtropical | January 17, 2015 |
| Post-tropical | January 19, 2015 |
| Dissipated | January 22, 2015 |
| Severe tropical storm | |
| 10-minute sustained (MFR) | |
| Highest winds | 105 km/h (65 mph) |
| Highest gusts | 150 km/h (90 mph) |
| Lowest pressure | 975 hPa (mbar); 28.79 inHg |
| Tropical storm | |
| 1-minute sustained (SSHWS/JTWC) | |
| Highest winds | 95 km/h (60 mph) |
| Lowest pressure | 985 hPa (mbar); 29.09 inHg |
| Overall effects | |
| Fatalities | 80 total |
| Damage | $40 million (2015 USD) |
| Areas affected | Zimbabwe, Malawi, Mozambique, Madagascar, Réunion |
| IBTrACS / | |
Part of the 2014–15 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season | |
Severe Tropical Storm Chedza was a deadly tropical cyclone that struck Madagascar in January 2015. It formed from the Intertropical Convergence Zone and moved over Mozambique, After moving open waters, the system began organizing on January 14, becoming Tropical Storm Chedza two days later. It quickly intensified over the Mozambique Channel due to warm waters and favorable conditions, and the storm attained peak 10 minute sustained winds of 100 km/h (60 mph) on January 16. That day, Chedza moved ashore western Madagascar between Belo sur Mer and Morondava, and it quickly crossed the island while weakening. The storm briefly re-intensified, passing southwest of Réunion before turning to the southeast. Chedza became extratropical on January 19, and was last noted two days later.
The formative stages of Chedza brought rainfall to an already flooded region across southeastern Africa. Weeks of heavy rainfall killed 117 people in Mozambique and 104 in neighboring Malawi, where it was the worst floods in 24 years. In Madagascar, Chedza struck after weeks of heavy rainfall, causing rivers to increase and flooding widespread areas of crop fields. In the capital city of Antananarivo, the deluge damaged the main water pump that controlled water levels in the region. The rainfall caused mudslides and damaged roads. Across the country, flooding from Chedza displaced 54,792 people, after destroying 4,430 houses and flooding another 3,442, mostly in Vatovavy-Fitovinany in the southeastern portion. Chedza killed 80 people and caused about $40 million in damage (2015 USD). Later, the storm brought heavy rainfall and strong winds to the mountainous peaks of Réunion.