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Cyclone Alfred: What is making the storm unusual and why are forecasters concerned? - MSNMost cyclones that form in the Coral Sea follow a typical pattern: they track southeastward, away from the Australian coastline, as they get caught in mid-latitude westerly winds.
Right now, a severe storm likely to be the first significant East Coast Low in three years is developing off the coast of New ...
A 2015 study revealed that some New South Wales populations were decimated by about 90 per cent in just five years. READ MORE ...
Beaches remain stripped of sand three months on from Cyclone Alfred and $30 million of sand pumping. The Gold Coast City Council says it could take up to three years to recover from the storm.
A dangerous weather system is developing off the coast of New South Wales, fueled by warmer seas, prompting severe storm ...
Our simulations suggest that coral populations could expand in a few locations this century, primarily southern Australia, but these expansions may only amount to around 6,000 acres (2,400 hectares).
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