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Tropical Cyclone Alfred is slowing down – here’s why that ... - MSNTropical Cyclone Alfred is slowing down – here’s why that makes it more dangerous - The storm may not reach the coast until early Saturday now, meaning millions in southeast Queensland and ...
A slow-moving tropical storm crossed islands off Australia’s heavily populated eastern coast late Friday, lashing coastal suburbs with destructive winds and dumping heavy rain across the region.
Tropical Cyclone Alfred formed in the Coral Sea Saturday evening Australian Eastern Time, according to the Joint Typhoon Warning Center. The tropical cyclone had sustained wind speeds of 40 miles ...
Tropical Cyclone Alfred was downgraded to a tropical low weather system Saturday as it closed in on Brisbane, Australia. Over 19,000 people have been evacuated, and one remains missing.
Aussies who have flocked to a popular tourist town for the school holidays have been warned against partaking in a common ...
For almost two weeks, Tropical Cyclone Alfred has ambled about the Coral Sea, off the northeast coast of Australia. Early on Sunday morning the cyclone passed below the Tropic of Capricorn, way ...
Australia’s east coast is closely watching Tropical Cyclone Alfred, which has been churning and strengthening over the Coral Sea. Although the storm is expected to stay offshore for now, it’s ...
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Tropical Cyclone Alfred, which spawned last week amid a rare trio of tropical cyclones in the South Pacific, is forecast to make landfall in southern Queensland near Brisbane, Australia, on Thursday.
Tropical Cyclone Alfred, which had already been moving at a sluggish pace, has slowed even further now, delaying the landfall and raising serious concerns about prolonged storm impacts for ...
Tropical Cyclone Alfred is slowing down – here’s why that makes it more dangerous. The storm may not reach the coast until early Saturday now, meaning millions in southeast Queensland and ...
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