1977–78 South Pacific cyclone season
The 1977–78 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season was a near-average season, with eight tropical cyclones forming.
Seasonal summary
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Systems
Tropical Cyclone Steve
Tropical Cyclone Tessa
Tessa precursor tropical depression was first noted on December 5, while it was located in the southern Line Islands of Kiribati. Over the next couple of days, the system moved southeastwards and gradually intensified, before it was named Tessa by the FMS during December 7.During December 9, the system moved in between Puka Puka and Reao as it continued to weaken and move south-eastwards towards the Gambier Islands. The system was last noted during December 11, while it was located about to the northeast of Adams Town in the Pitcairn Islands. As the system moved through the Tuamotu Islands of French Polynesia, Tessa caused significant precipitation over the islands, with the Puka Puka weather station recording a 24-hour rainfall total of during December 8.