Tropical Cyclone Zelia may have dissipated but it won't be the last to threaten Australia's coastline - and the next one has forced a name change before it even forms. Zelia, which crossed the ...
“Because of this, Port Hedland avoided the very destructive core of the tropical cyclone as it moved over land,” he said. The cyclone still managed to smash parts of the Pilbara with nearby ...
Rivers reached major flooding after record rainfall in the wake of Tropical Cyclone Zelia. Cattle stations in Western Australia's remote Pilbara region have been inundated with floodwater in the ...
Hurricanes are likely to become more frequent and more intense in both the Atlantic and eastern Pacific oceans over the next ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Flood threats persist for regional communities in the wake of a powerful cyclone that tore through Western Australia’s north.
In the 2022-23 cyclone season, the Bureau of Meteorology has predicted that it is likely there could be an above-average number of tropical cyclones this season. Prepare and/or check your cyclone ...
A new publication by researchers from the Department of Earth Sciences at the University of Oxford shows that the ...
Tropical cyclones are dangerous storms that threaten lives, property and infrastructure. Our cyclone warning services help keep communities safe. For emergency assistance during a tropical cyclone, ...
The next tropical cyclone to form in Australian waters won't be called Anthony as was originally planned. The BoM names cyclones from a pre-determined list which runs in alphabetical order, ...
Ports in Western Australia's Pilbara region, crucial for oil and gas processing, have resumed operations after Tropical Cyclone Zelia caused their temporary closure. The ports reopened after thorough ...
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A new map shows where land movement is accelerating, buckling roads and collapsing homes. By Austyn Gaffney and Harry Stevens The suit, filed in Alaska, is likely to be the first of many ...