The depression continued to intensify as it drifted slowly west and became a Category 1 cyclone the next day.
Later that day, it weakened to a Category 1 cyclone.
About 24 hours later, the system intensified into a Category 1 cyclone on the Australian intensity scale.
The storm moved southeastward while intensifying to a Category 4 cyclone.
Soon it intensified into a Category 2 cyclone.
The storm quickly developed into a Category 1 cyclone the next day, at which time it was given the name Monica.
On this scale, Larry peaked as a Category 5 cyclone.
The system is designed to withstand Category 5 cyclones.
Later in the day, the cyclone weakened into a Category 1 cyclone.
The next day, the low was upgraded to a Category 1 cyclone and given the name Lee.