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Cyclone Alfred struck the east coast of Australia late Friday, unleashing strong winds, rough surf and dangerous rip currents ...
Tropical Cyclone Alfred’s crossing could last 6 to 9 hours, the Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) predicts. Video current 9:00am ...
Tropical Cyclone Alfred, an unusually southern storm for Australia’s east coast, took a surprising turn toward land, putting ...
Tropical Cyclone Alfred has spent the night creeping towards Queensland’s coast and northern NSW. Despite authorities ...
Millions of residents along Australia’s eastern coast are bracing for the arrival of a very slow-moving storm, the most ...
The Bureau of Meteorology is now predicting Cyclone Alfred to cross the coast Friday night or early Saturday morning, most likely between Noosa and Coolangatta. Damaging and destructive wind gusts ...
Cape Byron is set to be the closest area to the core of Tropical Cyclone Alfred, the Bureau of Meteorology has revealed.
Australia’s east coast is bracing for tidal surges, intense rainfall, strong winds and flooding as a cyclone is expected to ...
Ex-tropical cyclone Alfred lingered off the south-east Australian coast on Saturday and forecasters said Brisbane is likely ...
Gales with damaging wind gusts of up to 120 kilometres per hour are expected to develop along the coast, according to the Bureau of Meteorology. The cyclone is likely to cross the Queensland coast ...
But, the BOM has cautioned, the cyclone’s track could change and anywhere between Sandy Cape in Queensland and Grafton in New South Wales is at risk. The strength of Tropical Cyclone Alfred is ...