Tropical cyclone Narelle is cat 5
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Satellite imagery recently showed what looked strikingly like a tropical cyclone barreling toward Alaska.
Tropical Cyclone Narelle has officially formed in the Coral Sea, with the weather system expected to bring severe impacts to the state’s far north.
When tropical storms make headlines, certain countries and regions are repeatedly part of the story. Why is that and what fuels cyclones and their paths?Recent tropical cyclones in southeast and south Asia,along with heavy rains and flooding, have claimed ...
Tropical Australia is on alert, with one tropical cyclone expected to impact the Northern Territory, Queensland and Western Australia over the next 10 days.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Satellite imagery showed the formation of the eye of Tropical Cyclone Hayley ahead of making landfall in Western Australia on Tuesday, December 30. The Australian Bureau of Meteorology ...
The first tropical cyclone of Australia’s storm season has developed off the country’s northern coast, where it is expected to gather strength and potentially take aim at land. Tropical Cyclone Fina is currently around 370 kilometers (230 miles ...
Tropical Cyclone Narelle is currently a very dangerous Category 5 storm, sitting off the Far North Queensland Coast some 350 kilometres northeast of Cooktown. Formed in the Coral Sea, Narelle is packing a punch, with sustained winds near the centre of 205km per hour and wind gusts to 285km per hour.
Flood-ravaged parts of Far North Queensland and the Northern Territory could be hit by another tropical cyclone as a new weather system brews off the tropical north coast.
As the Northern Territory reels from it’s heaviest Wet Season for decades, a new menace has emerged in Australia’s northern waters, with the weather bureau forecasting a tropical cyclone could hit the Top End next week.