The cyclone made its first landfall in Australia as a powerful Category 4 storm. Meanwhile, the Atlantic Hurricane season ...
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 ...
See the latest forecast and wind speeds as the system approaches Far North Queensland.
Narelle was a tropical cyclone over Australia Sunday morning Australian Eastern time Time, the Joint Typhoon Warning Center said in its latest advisory. The New York Times Flash flooding can occur ...
Follow our rolling coverage as the cyclone barrels towards the Queensland coastline, with emergency crews sent north and ...
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The Bureau of Meteorology warns the Far North faces a “high chance” of a category 3 cyclone hitting the coast from Friday, bringing destructive winds and flooding.
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Horacio is spinning in the remote South Indian Ocean. It's a reminder that the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season is only three months away.
Tropical Australia is on alert, with one tropical cyclone expected to impact the Northern Territory, Queensland and Western Australia over the next 10 days.
Tropical Cyclone Narelle has officially formed in the Coral Sea, tracking a path toward a late-week collision with Cape York as a category 4 storm.