For the first time in 26 years, three tropical cyclones are occurring simultaneously in the South Pacific Ocean.
Cyclone tracks in the Coral Sea regularly look like Mr Squiggle drawings, a sign of just how erratic these systems can be.
Tropical Cyclone Alfred has strengthened to a category three system with wind gusts exceeding 185km/h over the Coral Sea.
Severe Tropical Cyclone Alfred has strengthened into a category three system, with winds of up to 150 kilometres per hour at its centre. According to Sky News Australia Meteorologist Alison Osborne, ...
Residents and tourists on an island off Australia's northeast coast will begin evacuating to the mainland due to a threat ...
A tropical cyclone is expected to form in the Coral Sea over the weekend, with the potential to grow to a Category 3 and ...
Three tropical cyclones are spinning in the South Pacific, an occurrence that scientists say is unusual. Tropical cyclones ...
Tropical cyclone is the catch-all term for the powerful, spinning storms that feed off warm oceans and the strength of which ...
A tropical cyclone is expected to form in the Coral Sea over the weekend, with the potential to grow to a Category 3 and ...
A tropical cyclone has intensified to a category three system but it's uncertain whether it will veer towards the coast.
Currently, Alfred is about 850km north-east of Mackay and 1000km north-east of Rockhampton, in the Coral Sea. Bureau of ...