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The effect of a "bomb cyclone" around the New South Wales coastline is being felt north, in Queensland. Parts of the state ...
While conditions are easing in New South Wales after the state's east coast copped cyclonic winds, heavy rain and significant ...
Wild winds of up to 100km/h were set to slam South East Queensland overnight as icy blasts from the “cyclone bomb” that ...
Multiple flights have been cancelled and temperatures have plummeted as Queensland cops the edge of a super-sized “bomb ...
Nundah, Zillmere, Deagon and Sandgate were among the worst-affected as strong winds brought trees and branches down over powerlines.
Brisbane homes were starting to lose power and planes struggling to land at the airport as the unpredictable Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred delivered category 1 cyclonic wind.Despite Lord Mayor Adrian ...
A powerful low-pressure system developing off the east coast is expected to rapidly strengthen into what meteorologists are ...
Tropical Cyclone Alfred is slowing down – here’s why that makes it more dangerous. The storm may not reach the coast until early Saturday now, meaning millions in southeast Queensland and ...
Cyclone Alfred moved west across Queensland, Australia, on March 9, bringing strong winds and up to 15 inches of rain to some communities. (Video: The Washington Post) By Matthew Cappucci.
Tropical Cyclone Alfred, which spawned last week amid a rare trio of tropical cyclones in the South Pacific, is forecast to make landfall in southern Queensland near Brisbane, Australia, on Thursday.
Millions of residents along Australia’s eastern coast are bracing for the arrival of a very slow-moving storm, the most southerly tropical cyclone to threaten the region in more than 50 years.
Authorities say the cyclone’s impact will extend far beyond the landfall zone, with destructive winds, extreme rainfall, and dangerous storm surges from Double Island Point (QLD) to Ballina (NSW).
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