Tropical Cyclone Alfred, which had already been moving at a sluggish pace, has slowed even further now, delaying the landfall and raising serious concerns about prolonged storm impacts for Australia’s ...
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What’s unusual about Cyclone Alfred
First of all, the category 2 cyclone was supposed to be named Anthony but was hastily swapped out with Alfred by the Bureau of Meteorology to avoid confusion with the Prime Minister and the ...
Tropical Cyclone Alfred is closing in on southeast Queensland and northern New South Wales, with authorities warning residents to “prepare now” for the “extremely rare event”. Millions of people in ...
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Could a tropical cyclone hit Sydney? What climate change science does — and doesn't — say about future storms
Tropical Cyclone Alfred was no normal cyclone. Firstly, it moved the wrong way. Most cyclones that form in the Coral Sea move east then out to sea by the time they get as far south as Brisbane. This ...
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