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"path": "/2026/04/05/rapidly-intensifying-tropical-cyclone-maila-stalls-in-the-solomon-sea/",
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"textContent": "A rapidly intensifying Tropical Cyclone Maila remained nearly stationary in the Solomon Sea on April 5, 2026, as competing atmospheric ridges limited its movement. Forecasts indicate continued strengthening in the short term, followed by potential weakening due to ocean cooling. The system may move closer to the north Queensland coast later in the week.\n\nSource",
"title": "Rapidly intensifying Tropical Cyclone Maila stalls in the Solomon Sea"
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