A wholesale gutting of the United States weather service is placing international weather and climate modelling at risk.
Experts say infrastructure in south-east Queensland and northern New South Wales needs to be built to withstand cyclones.
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The World from PRX on MSNAustralia’s beaches recover from Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred as extreme weather intensifiesThe tropical storm that hit eastern Australia's shores battered many beaches along a 300-mile stretch of coastline that draws ...
With already nine tropical cyclones developing since December, and one potentially forming this week, Australia's busiest ...
Residents and businesses in southeast Queensland and northern NSW continue the slow recovery from the impacts of ex-Tropical ...
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Australia could experience the most cyclones in 19 years, with a tropical low off the West Australian coast likely to develop ...
Investing.com-- Australian inflation is expected to rise, while economic growth in the March quarter could sink by as much as ...
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Weatherzone on MSNTropical cyclone potential increasing near AustraliaAustralia's tropics will be invigorated by a pulse of the Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO) this week, increasing the risk of ...
The Australian treasury expects costs from Tropical Cyclone Alfred to be about A$1.2 billion ($759 million), shaving off a quarter of a percentage point from its gross domestic product in the March ...
The cyclone looks set to hit many household budgets – from higher building costs to damaged crops raising prices on staples ...
People can contribute to Cyclone Alfred beach recovery efforts through a citizen science photo project founded by UNSW ...
Tropical Cyclone Alfred is expected to cost Australia about A$1.2 billion, impacting the GDP by reducing it by a quarter ...
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