Cyclones in Australia and Hurricane season 2005
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- angelwing
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Cyclones in Australia and Hurricane season 2005
I was wondering, is there an increase in the cyclones in Australia as there was an increase in the hurricanes in 2005?
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- Dr. Jonah Rainwater
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Last year had a parade of monster cyclones rampaging southeast through Samoa one after the other, but the only storm to affect Queensland was Ingrid.
We're about average for this time of the year in the South Pacific, but the upper-level winds are steering the cyclones towards Queensland this year....I hope the pattern changes soon.
Last year had a parade of monster cyclones rampaging southeast through Samoa one after the other, but the only storm to affect Queensland was Ingrid.

We're about average for this time of the year in the South Pacific, but the upper-level winds are steering the cyclones towards Queensland this year....I hope the pattern changes soon.
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