A new cyclone is forming in the Coral Sea, just two weeks after Cyclone Evan tore through the Pacific.
Cyclone Freda was discovered by the Fijian meteorological service.
WeatherWatch.co.nz head weather analyst Philip Duncan said it was still "50/50" whether Freda would form into a cyclone the size of Evan and cause the same levels of destruction.
Mr Duncan said the cyclone formed around 400km north east of Honiara in the Solomon Islands.
"It's a very, very long way out still for us, but there are increasing signs that this second cyclone is certainly going to put the north of New Zealand again at some sort of threat risk at the start of January.