What is making the storm unusual and why are forecasters concerned? - Alfred’s unusual path is a sign of climate change, ...
Millions of residents have been warned about the risk of life-threatening flooding and dangerous gusts of wind. But what is a ...
If you're in southeast Queensland, brace yourself. Tropical Cyclone Alfred is expected to cross the southeast Queensland ...
Satellite imagery can help determine the strength, size and cohesion of a storm. The stronger a storm becomes, the more ...
After tracking through the Coral Sea for well over a week, Tropical Cyclone Alfred now has his sights set on the Australian ...
Slow-moving tropical cyclones such as Alfred are more likely to wander, while faster-moving cyclones such as Severe Cyclone ...
Cyclone tracks in the Coral Sea regularly look like Mr Squiggle drawings, a sign of just how erratic these systems can be.
The current location, trajectory, strength and likely impacts of Tropical Cyclone Alfred, illustrated by seven maps.
Australia’s east coast is closely watching Tropical Cyclone Alfred, which has been churning and strengthening over the Coral ...
Aurimas Mockus was reportedly attempting to travel from San Diego to Brisbane when he got caught in Tropical Cyclone Alfred ...
It started as a whisper, a passing headline we half-registered while making school lunches and yelling for someone to feed the dog.
Video of the operation showed a naval boat rescuing Mockus from his vessel in rough seas, then hoisting him onto the warship.