Narelle was a tropical cyclone in the Coral Sea late Wednesday Australian Eastern time Time, the Joint Typhoon Warning Center ...
Updated hurricane cone maps highlight inland watches and warnings to show storm impacts beyond the forecast cone track.
A developing tropical cyclone is set to bear down on northern Australia, with the Northern Territory in the firing line as the system tracks west across the Gulf of Carpentaria.
A tropical low off the coast of Far North Queensland has developed into a cyclone.
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Tropical cyclone Narelle on track to hit NT as flood-affected communities brace for more wet weather
The Bureau of Meteorology is set to issue a cyclone watch alert for parts of the Northern Territory from tomorrow, as ...
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 ...
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Queensland bracing for severe tropical cyclone
A severe tropical cyclone is likely to hit northern Queensland later this week.
A fast-moving low pressure system tracking toward the Far North coast is a high chance of forming into a cyclone, with the Bureau feeling “confident” about its forecast path.
According to the Bureau of Meteorology’s latest forecast maps, Tropical Low 34U, currently tracking south of the Solomon Islands, now has a 60 per cent chance of reaching cyclone strength by Thursday ...
Coastal communities are bracing for winds of up to 285kmh as Tropical Cyclone Narelle bears down on the Northern Territory.
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Tropical Cyclone Narelle’s eye is producing lightning – that’s bad news for northern Queensland
Severe Tropical Cyclone Narelle is gaining strength over the Coral Sea as it barrels towards northern Queensland.
Maps show the path of the Narelle as it moves closer to the far north Queensland coast, and which towns have emergency warnings in place.
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