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- Geography of Tuvalu (links | edit)
- History of Tuvalu (links | edit)
- Vaitupu (links | edit)
- Savaiʻi (links | edit)
- List of historical tropical cyclone names (links | edit)
- Cyclone Heta (links | edit)
- Cyclone Zoe (links | edit)
- Cyclone Olaf (links | edit)
- Cyclone Percy (links | edit)
- OFA (links | edit)
- Seacology (links | edit)
- Samoa Air (1987–2003) (links | edit)
- List of the wettest tropical cyclones in the United States (links | edit)
- Cyclone Ivy (links | edit)
- Many-colored fruit dove (links | edit)
- Asau Airport (links | edit)
- Cyclone Daman (links | edit)
- List of United States hurricanes (links | edit)
- Cyclone Bola (links | edit)
- Cyclone Gene (links | edit)
- Cyclone Cliff (links | edit)
- Cyclone Funa (links | edit)
- List of retired South Pacific cyclone names (links | edit)
- Cyclone Xavier (2006) (links | edit)
- Cyclone Nancy (links | edit)
- Cyclone Ului (links | edit)
- Cyclone Keli (links | edit)
- Cyclones Rona and Frank (links | edit)
- Fagamalo (links | edit)
- Cyclone Cilla (links | edit)
- 1990 Niuean general election (links | edit)
- Cyclone Oli (links | edit)
- Cyclone Tomas (links | edit)
- Cyclone Wasa–Arthur (links | edit)
- 1989–90 South Pacific cyclone season (links | edit)
- Cyclone Trina (links | edit)
- Cyclone Waka (links | edit)
- Cyclone Val (links | edit)
- Cyclone Vania (links | edit)
- Cyclone Wilma (links | edit)
- Cyclone Yasi (links | edit)
- Cyclone Ami (links | edit)
- Cyclone Rewa (links | edit)
- Cyclone Jasmine (links | edit)
- Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 133 (links | edit)
- Cyclone Susan (links | edit)
- Cyclone Pat (links | edit)