Millions of Aussies are bracing for severe gale-force winds, daily rainfall totals of up to 600mm, major flooding and huge tides with Tropical Cyclone Alfred set to make landfall within days.
Tropical Cyclone Alfred is tipped to head for the South East Queensland coast in coming days, and if it does make landfall here it will be the first cyclone in 50 years to do so. Here are the others.
This ridge will cause Alfred to make a hard turn to the west, putting in on track to make landfall over the southeast Qld and/or northeast NSW coast on Thursday 6th. The current track puts landfall ...
Tropical Cyclone Alfred is forecast to make landfall as a category two system from Thursday, but the Bureau of Meteorology says it is unclear where it will cross the coast. Queensland Premier ...