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Cyclone Alfred is slowing—which could make it more destructive. Here's how climate change may have influenced it - MSNCyclone Alfred has now been delayed, as the slow-moving system stalls in warm seas off southeast Queensland. Unfortunately, the expected slow pace of the cyclone will bring even more rain to ...
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Cyclone Alfred mapped: When and where will the Category 2 storm make landfall? - MSN“Cyclone Alfred is predicted to impact northern NSW, which is generally not an area at risk. The last cyclone warning here was more than 50 years ago. This could indicate that, ...
A slow-moving tropical storm crossed islands off Australia’s heavily populated eastern coast late Friday, lashing coastal suburbs with destructive winds and dumping heavy rain across the region.
This week's destructive weather on Australia's east coast has broken rain and wind records, with the Bureau of Meteorology ...
Cyclone Alfred: Where, when is it expected to make landfall in Australia? Tropical cyclone is forecast to make landfall near Brisbane as a Category 2 storm on Saturday morning.
Cyclone Alfred path and location as seen on 5 March off Australia's east coast by Brisbane cyclone (Zoom Earth) The last time Brisbane saw a tropical storm reach this close to its shores, it was 1990.
Tropical Cyclone Alfred is expected to make landfall early Saturday with the strength of an Atlantic tropical storm. It’s swirling toward Brisbane, home to 2.5 million people, ...
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 ...
The cyclone is maintaining Category 2 strength with gusts up to 130kmph. But its slow movement means Alfred will have more time to intensify, feeding off warm ocean waters and low vertical wind ...
Tropical Cyclone Alfred was downgraded to a tropical low weather system Saturday as it closed in on Brisbane, Australia. Over 19,000 people have been evacuated, and one remains missing.
Policyholders have claimed more than $1.8 billion on insurance due to extreme weather in the first half of this year alone, ...
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