Australia’s east coast is closely watching Tropical Cyclone Alfred, which has been churning and strengthening over the Coral ...
Tropical Cyclone Alfred is expected to cross the southeast Queensland coast late this Thursday as a Category 2 storm. The ...
Dr Liz Ritchie-Tyo, a professor of atmospheric sciences at Monash University, explains that this shift is due to Alfred’s interaction with a mid-latitude trough – a system of low pressure that ...
After tracking through the Coral Sea for well over a week, Tropical Cyclone Alfred now has his sights set on the Australian ...
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Surfer on MSNHow Cyclone Alfred Turned Kirra Into 10-Foot Sandy CathedralsIf you’ve glanced at your social feed over the last two days, you’ve likely been as glued as we have to the series of mind-bending barrels hurling into a corner of Australia courtesy of Tropical ...
Millions of residents have been warned about the risk of life-threatening flooding and dangerous gusts of wind. But what is a ...
Slow-moving tropical cyclones such as Alfred are more likely to wander, while faster-moving cyclones such as Severe Cyclone ...
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Weatherzone on MSNWhy Tropical Cyclone Alfred is about to hook a huge right turnTropical Cyclone Alfred will take a sharp turn towards the west on Tuesday, putting it on course to hit eastern Australia.
Sarah Ferguson presents Australia's premier daily current affairs program, delivering agenda-setting public affairs ...
Cyclone Alfred formed nine days ago in the Coral Sea, 900 kilometres north east of Cairns, then headed out to sea. Then it tracked south, reaching severe Category 4 status east of Mackay.
If you're in southeast Queensland, brace yourself.Author Steve Turton Adjunct Professor of Environmental Geography, CQUniversity ...
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