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Cyclone Alfred: What we learn about uncommon storm nearing Australian coast

By Editorial Board Published March 5, 2025 7 Min Read
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Cyclone Alfred: What we learn about uncommon storm nearing Australian coast

Australians are making ready for a “very rare” cyclone to brush throughout the east coast close to Brisbane, the nation’s third most populated metropolis.

Residents are being instructed to brace themselves for the “significant risks” Cyclone Alfred poses, which would be the first to hit Southeast Queensland and northern New South Wales for 51 years.

However what’s a cyclone, what sort of risk does it pose and what’s being carried out about it?

What’s a cyclone?

A tropical cyclone is a quickly rotating storm that begins over tropical oceans, which may range in pace, dimension, and depth.

A storm begins being known as a cyclone as soon as it reaches most sustained winds of 74mph or larger.

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Waves crash onto rocks amid heavy winds on the Gold Coast on Monday. Pic: AP

A cyclone is identical phenomenon as a storm or hurricane, however they’re referred to otherwise relying on the place they happen.

The time period cyclone is used when the storms happen within the South Pacific and Indian Ocean. They’re known as typhoons once they seem within the Northwest Pacific and as a hurricane once they seem within the North Atlantic, central North Pacific and japanese North Pacific.

What sort of risk is Cyclone Alfred?

The cyclone was over the Pacific Ocean 250 miles east of Brisbane and monitoring west on Wednesday, with sustained winds close to the centre of 59mph and gusts as much as 81mph.

It’s anticipated to cross the coast between the Queensland state capital Brisbane and the vacationer metropolis of Gold Coast to the south late on Thursday or early Friday.

Meteorologists have warned that harmful wind gusts of as much as 96mph might develop from Thursday afternoon and tropical cyclone Alfred is predicted to land as a uncommon category-two storm early on Friday morning close to Brisbane, Queensland’s capital.

Complete rainfall may very well be as a lot as 80cm (31.5ins) in some areas – greater than the common complete for March, Australia’s Bureau of Meteorology stated.

It has warned life-threatening flooding is predicted as a consequence.

The Australian Bureau of Meteorology Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre's forecast track map

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The Australian Bureau of Meteorology Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre’s forecast monitor map

“Large swells and powerful waves have been observed along the Queensland coast for several days now with severe coastal erosion and inundation happening,” Bureau of Meteorology supervisor Matt Collopy says.

“This will continue and likely get worse as the system approaches and makes landfall.

“The wave, wind, rainfall and significantly the storm surge current important dangers.”

What is being done about it?

Cyclone Alfred weather warnings stretch cover more than 500km (311 miles) across the coast in the states of Queensland and New South Wales, impacting millions of people.

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has stressed the importance of preparatory work ahead of the cyclone’s arrival.

He said heavy-lift helicopters have been deployed and offered to “present no matter assets are required” for the state governments.

The federal authorities says it’s offering the Queensland authorities with 250,000 sandbags along with 80,000 the army has already delivered, and a few residents have been seen stacking them to guard low-lying properties.

Residents collecting sandbags at a depot on Bribie Island in Queensland. Pic: AP

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Residents accumulating sandbags at a depot on Bribie Island in Queensland. Pic: AP

Authorities have urged residents in flood-prone suburbs to evacuate by Thursday morning on the newest, with some already reported to have carried out so.

Some colleges in affected areas had already closed on Wednesday, with extra to close on Thursday.

On Thursday and Friday, all colleges in affected areas will likely be closed, hospitals won’t perform non-urgent surgical procedures and public transport won’t run, Queensland Premier David Crisafulli stated.

Talking on Wednesday, Mr Crisafulli stated boats moored within the area wouldn’t be allowed to maneuver with out the permission of the Brisbane harbour grasp from Wednesday afternoon because of the cyclone hazard.

“This is a very rare event for southeast Queensland, I acknowledge that, but I’m asking Queenslanders to take it seriously and I want you to know that we are taking it seriously,” he stated.

“If you are in a storm tide zone or you’re in an area where you know there is riverine flooding, you really need to consider and think about your evacuation plan now,” he added.

A lot of flights within the affected areas have been cancelled, and operators have warned extra are probably over the approaching days.

Sports activities occasions have additionally been referred to as off – most notably the Australian WPGA Championship and two Australian Soccer League matches in Queensland.

On Monday, an adventurer needed to be rescued by a warship within the Coral Sea round 460 miles east of the Queensland coast after getting caught up within the cyclone’s 50mph winds.

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An Australian warship rescued a Lithuanian solo rower who encountered a tropical cyclone while attempting to cross the Pacific Ocean from California.

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Watch second stranded ocean rower is rescued

Lithuanian rower Aurimas Mockus, 44, was within the ultimate levels of his 7,500-mile voyage throughout the Pacific Ocean from the US to Australia, which he began in an enclosed boat in October, when he turned stranded for 3 days earlier than being rescued.

A short historical past of cyclones

Cyclones are frequent in Queensland’s tropical north however are uncommon within the state’s temperate and densely populated southeast nook that borders New South Wales state.

The final cyclone to hit Southeast Queensland and northern New South Wales was Cyclone Zoe in March 1974.

It crossed the coast on the southern finish of the Gold Coast on the New South Wales border and prompted intensive flooding.

The final time a cyclone threatened Brisbane was in 1990, however the system tracked south simply earlier than reaching town.

Greater than 1,900 disasters have been attributed to tropical cyclones worldwide since 1970, in line with the World Meteorological Organisation, leading to greater than 790,000 deaths and $1.4trn-worth of damages.

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