Cyclone_Sally_(1971)

1971–72 Australian region cyclone season

1971–72 Australian region cyclone season

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The 1971–72 Australian region cyclone season was a very active tropical cyclone season.

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Season summary

Tropical cyclone scales#Comparisons across basins

Systems

Tropical Cyclone Rhoda

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Tropical Cyclone Rhoda existed from October 20 to October 26.

Tropical Low Kitty

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Kitty existed from 2 to 5 December 1971 in the Arafura Sea

Severe Tropical Cyclone Sally

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Sally, 3 to 13 December 1971 crossed coast near Broome, Western Australia.

Severe Tropical Cyclone Althea

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Tropical Cyclone Althea was a Category 4 cyclone when it hit the coast some 50 km north of Magnetic Island and Townsville in North Queensland on December 24, 1971.[1] Althea produced peak gust wind speeds between 123 and 145 miles per hour (197 and 233 km/h). Three people died and property damage was estimated at A$115 million loss (1990 value). On Magnetic Island 90% of the houses were damaged or destroyed.[2] In Townsville houses were lifted from their foundations and most trees stripped of foliage. Althea was also notable at the time, as it had struck a major city.

Although there was a dangerous storm surge associated with TC Althea (between 2.8 and 3.6 metres) little flooding occurred because the cyclone made landfall on a low tide. However, the combination of storm surge and wave action demolished The Strand sea wall and houses in low-lying areas were inundated with up to 0.6 metres of water.

Tropical Cyclone Bronwyn

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Bronwyn, 3 to 12 January 1972 in Gulf of Carpentaria

Severe Tropical Cyclone Carlotta

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Carlotta, 5 to 21 January 1972 well off Queensland

Severe Tropical Cyclone Wendy

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Wendy, 30 January to 9 February 1972.

Severe Tropical Cyclone Daisy

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Daisy, 7 to 14 February 1972 off Queensland, caused some flooding near Brisbane

Severe Tropical Cyclone Tessie-Gigi

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Tessie, 20 to 27 February 1972 in central Indian Ocean

Severe Tropical Cyclone Vicky

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Vicky, 24 February to 4 March 1972 crossed Western Australian coast at Cockatoo Island.

Tropical Cyclone Angela

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Angela, 29 February to 3 March 1972 near Cocos Island and Christmas Island

Tropical Cyclone Belinda

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Belinda, 20 to 30 March 1972 near Christmas Island

Severe Tropical Cyclone Emily

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Emily, 27 March to 4 April 1972 off Queensland, eight lives lost at sea

Severe Tropical Cyclone Carol

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Carol, 6 to 14 April 1972 in the central Indian Ocean.

Tropical Cyclone Faith

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Faith, 11 to 23 April 1972 in Torres Strait and Coral Sea off Queensland

Severe Tropical Cyclone Gail

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Gail, 11 to 18 April 1972 well off Queensland

Severe Tropical Cyclone Hannah

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Hannah, 8 to 11 May near Papua New Guinea

Severe Tropical Cyclone Ida

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Ida, 30 May to 3 June 1972 near Solomon Islands causing $70 million damage.

See also

  • Atlantic hurricane seasons: 1971, 1972
  • Eastern Pacific hurricane seasons: 1971, 1972
  • Western Pacific typhoon seasons: 1971, 1972
  • North Indian Ocean cyclone seasons: 1971, 1972

References

  1. "Severe Tropical Cyclone Althea. Summary". Bureau of Meteorology. Retrieved 2011-03-05.

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