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Cyclone Alfred formed nine days ago in the Coral Sea, 900 kilometers north east of Cairns, then headed out to sea. Then it ...
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Cyclone Alfred is slowing—which could make it more destructive. Here's how climate change may have influenced it - MSNThe fact that Alfred is set to make landfall is very unusual. But we can't yet definitively say this is due to climate change. Cyclones are steered by winds and weather patterns, and the Coral Sea ...
Tropical Cyclone Alfred formed in the Coral Sea Saturday evening Australian Eastern Time, according to the Joint Typhoon Warning Center. The tropical cyclone had sustained wind speeds of 40 miles ...
In short: Tropical Cyclone Alfred is strengthening as it moves south over the Coral Sea. Alfred is expected to develop into a category three system on Wednesday morning.
Cyclone Alfred formed in the Coral Sea 900 kilometres northeast of Cairns nine days ago and headed out to sea. Then it tracked south, reaching severe Category 4 status east of Mackay.
Tropical Cyclone Alfred, which remains at a category 2, is moving slowly over the Coral Sea, but is forecast to move in a general southward direction from later on Wednesday and on Thursday, the ...
Tropical Cyclone Alfred was driven by climate pollution and record high Coral Sea temperatures, scientists have confirmed. Deals of the Week. In the know quiz. Sign Up.
As Tropical Cyclone Alfred barrels toward Australia's eastern coast, residents from Brisbane to northern New South Wales are bracing for a storm event not seen in over half a century. The cyclone ...
Cyclone Alfred formed nine days ago in the Coral Sea, 900 kilometers north east of Cairns, then headed out to sea. Then it tracked south, reaching severe Category 4 status east of Mackay.
Tropical Cyclone Alfred, which remains at a category 2, is moving slowly over the Coral Sea, but is forecast to move in a general southward direction from later on Wednesday and on Thursday, the ...
The northeastern Coral Sea, where Cyclone Alfred formed, experienced the fourth-hottest temperatures on record for February and the hottest on record for January.
Cyclone Alfred formed nine days ago in the Coral Sea, 900 kilometres north east of Cairns, then headed out to sea. Then it tracked south, reaching severe Category 4 status east of Mackay.
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