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Callaghan, J., 2005: Tropical cyclone impacts along the Australian east coast from November to April 1858 to 2000. Australian Bureau of Meteorology Rep., 35 pp. [Available online at http:// australiasevereweather.com/cyclones/impacts-eastcoast.pdf.]...
Activity at Port Hedland in northwest Australia resumed early Monday as Severe Tropical Cyclone Sean headed west, operator Pilbara Ports said in a statement. Two other ports — Dampier and Cape Preston West — will reopen at midday local time, although it didn’t comment on the status of ...
The weather in Australia's tropics has two different seasons, the dry and the wet. Thedry seasonis from May to October in the Australian winter months. However, winter in the tropics is not as cold as in the southern states. Average temperatures during the day are in the low 20s, but ...
Australia is likely to see an above average number of severe tropical cyclones this season, according to the nation’s weather agency, which have the potential to damage crops and flood mining operations. The likelihood of more strong storms is higher … ...
Sensitivity of ensemble forecasts of extratropical transition to initial perturbations targeted on the tropical cyclone The reduced predictability associated with the extratropical transition of tropical cyclones presents a severe challenge for numerical weather prediction. Guidance with respect to the uncertainty...
- 《Monthly Weather Review》 被引量: 0发表: 2024年 6A. 7 Projected changes in cyclonic wind hazard in the Australian region Cyclonic wind hazard (defined as the return period wind speed) is influenced by the frequency, intensity and spatial distribution of tropical cyclones, all of which may...
Tropical cyclones (TCs) plague coastal communities around the world, threatening millions of people and causing many billions of dollars in damage to infrastructure—impacts that are only increasing as coastal development continues worldwide. These impacts result in severe consequences in all ocean basins...
No they don't have to be supercellular to do so...but I'm fairly confident that in both cases that mesocyclones can and do exist. The observations you have made are interesting...but before I go onto that, I'm going to give an opinionative answer to the main question here of ...
Cyclones, fire, and termites: the drivers of tree hollow abundance in northern Australia’s mesic tropical savanna For. Ecol. Manage., 419–420 (2018), pp. 146-159 View PDFView articleView in ScopusGoogle Scholar Wynn and Brocks, 2014 P.M. Wynn, J.J. Brocks A framework for the extract...