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Tropical Cyclone Narelle makes first landfall in Australia

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Climate Council · 18h
What does climate change have to do with tropical cyclones like TC Narelle?
Tropical cyclones have always been part of life for many people in northern Australia, but climate pollution is making them more intense and destructive. It is critical that we understand that such disasters are no longer simply “natural”.

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Tropical Cyclone Narelle could make 3 landfalls, forecast says
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Tropical Cyclone Narelle will rapidly intensify, hit Australia 3 times
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Australia's Northern Territory braces for Tropical Cyclone Narelle impact
Tropical Cyclone Narelle was forecast to hit Australia's Northern Territory ‌con Saturday after a day earlier ‌bringing destructive winds, heavy rain and power outages to the ​country's northeast coas...

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Australians told to shelter in place as Tropical Cyclone Narelle hits Queensland
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Tropical Cyclone Narelle reaches category 5 as army put on standby in Far North Queensland
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Remote Part of Australia Braces for ‘Significant’ Tropical System

A remote part of Australia was bracing for a tropical system that was expected to make landfall in northern Queensland on Friday as the most intense of the country’s hurricane c
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Tropical Cyclone Narelle live updates: Power outages, flood threat, fears of 500mm of rain

A category four tropical cyclone with destructive wind gusts in excess of 250km/h has made landfall in Far North Queensland.
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Tropical Cyclone Narelle batters northeast Australia

By Renju Jose SYDNEY, March 20 (Reuters) - Severe tropical Cyclone Narelle lashed Australia's northeast coast on Friday, bringing destructive winds, heavy rain and power outages as authorities urged residents to remain indoors and brace for significant damage.
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‘Damage will be widespread’: Narelle brings 250km/h wind gusts, with tourists evacuated and schools closed

Massive storm tracking a path to Queensland coast, which intensified offshore Thursday morning to category 5, fuelled by warm waters in Coral Sea
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