Fascinating satellite footage captures Tropical Cyclone Narelle strengthening over the northern Coral Sea on March 18. Expected to make landfall in Far North Queensland on Friday before tracking ...
Frigate birds circling over Port Douglas is a suggested sign that the area is "safe" from the worst of Tropical Cyclone Narelle. Picture: Jake Wyatt Power outages and seabirds circling over Port ...
The tropical Pacific trends toward a stronger El Niño—a change with significant implications for the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season. Here's a look at what that means, and how similar circumstances ...
Authorities warn of strong winds, heavy rain, flooding and coastal storm surge ...
Residents have been urged to shelter in the strongest part of their homes as Tropical Cyclone Narelle makes landfall and ...
Ocean temperatures can dictate a cyclone’s intensity – and the waters off far north Queensland have just had their hottest months on record ...
Satellite imagery captured Tropical Cyclone Narelle barreling toward north Queensland as the storm was forecast to make ...
Heavy rainfall in February and March 2026 caused Australia’s Red Centre to turn green, captured by NASA satellite images, marking one of the wettest periods on record for the Northern Territory.
A swirling, eye‑like storm off Alaska’s southern coast on Wednesday set off confusion online, with satellite imagery showing what looked strikingly like a tropical cyclone barreling toward the state.
The storm, which made landfall this week in Libya, is fairly infrequent, with only a dozen forming between 1982 and 2003.
Cyclone Narelle is expected to cross the Queensland coast on Friday morning. It has followed a predictable westward path, which is highly unusual.
Narelle was a tropical cyclone in the Coral Sea late Wednesday Australian Eastern time Time, the Joint Typhoon Warning Center ...
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