A category two storm heading for the east coast of Australia has forced airports to close and airlines to cancel flights in ...
Slow-moving Cyclone Alfred is barrelling toward Brisbane - Australia’s third biggest city - and the nearby tourist town of ...
Cyclone Alfred stalled off Australia's east coast on Thursday delaying landfall as officials shut airports, schools and public transport and residents stockpiled supplies and sandbagged homes against ...
Millions of residents along Australia’s eastern coast are preparing for the impact of the most southerly cyclone to threaten ...
More than 200 flights cancelled as ‘extremely rare’ Category 2 storm nears Australian coast - Queensland premier warns ...
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The tropical storm, named Alfred, is on track to bring dangerous winds and flooding along the coast of southeastern ...
Schools are closed, public transport has stopped and desperate householders are getting around shortages of sandbags by ...
The storm is now likely to make landfall by Saturday morning near Brisbane, Australia's third-most populous city, the Bureau of Meteorology said in its latest update, compared with a prior projection ...
The fact that Alfred is set to make landfall is very unusual. But we can’t yet definitively say this is due to climate change. Cyclones are steered by winds and weather patterns, and the Coral Sea’s ...
Australia braced for a rare east coast tropical cyclone that is swirling towards Brisbane, its third-most populous city, with ...