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TC Harold could have been worse [1]

Nuku'alofa, Tonga

Saturday, April 11, 2020 - 19:35.  Updated on Monday, April 13, 2020 - 10:15.

The swimming pool Vuna Road was submerged by a storm surge from TC Harold. Above left, the sea floods Vuna Road at 7:18am, one hour before the king tide. Above right, at 9:24 am the tide was going out. 9 April 2020.

Photos by Pesi Fonua

The sea came up over Vuna Road at around 7:18am, at least one hour before the predicted king tide at 8:13 am, as Severe Tropical Cyclone Harold pushed surge into the Nuku'alofa seafront on Thursday morning.

The sea rose rapidly after 7:00am, covering the foreshore and then flooded onto the road. The surge was measured as 85cm on top of the 1.87m king tide.

Near the Navy base large waves were crashing onto the breakwater and spraying the road.

Waves driven by TC Harold crash onto the breakwater on Vuna Road next to the Navy Base. 9 April 2020.

Fortunately, the cyclone was moving away quickly and the tide receded.

Tonnes of beach gravel were thrown over the breakwater.

View from space

It could have been much worse. Meteorologists looking at imaging from a Japanese weather satellite showed how Tongatapu "dodged a bullet”. The cyclone's screaming eyewall missed Tongatapu as it passed to the south. The storm hitting Tongatapu and 'Eua came from around the outer layers of the system.

The Japanese satellite Himawari-8 captured Severe Tropical Cyclone Harold's passage over Tonga at dawn, on 9 April.

See also, Severe Tropical Cyclone Harold:

Body found at 'Eua, not cyclone victim [2]
Swimming inside the house [3]
TC Harold demolishes Sunset Coast beach resorts [4]
No lives lost during Severe TC Harold [5]
Extreme high tide warning for Tonga as cyclone coincides with king tide and supermoon [6]

7:07am Vuna Road swimming pool disappears underneath an incoming king tide and storm surge. 9 April 2020.
9:25 am Vuna Road is clear after TC Harold moves away from Tonga. 9 April 2020.
Tonnes of beach gravel thrown along the Vuna Road seafront by TC Harold. 9 April 2020.
Beach gravel covers the ground along Vuna Road at Patangata. 9 April 2020.
Tonga [7]
TC Harold [8]
Vuna Road [9]
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