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#Australia #TropicalCyclone #flooding #climate #destruction #anomaly
‼️ 🇦🇺 CCTV cameras captured the dynamics of flash flooding on the rivers of Queensland, Australia, on December 17, 2023.☄️
💦 Tropical Cyclone "Jasper" brought heavy rains to the state of Queensland. In a span of 12 hours, up to 660 mm of precipitation fell, setting a new record for the state in terms of rainfall intensity. The previous record was 617 mm in 1972.
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#Australia #CycloneErrol #IndianOcean #Storm #JTWC #TropicalCyclone #Weather #ClimateCrisis #climate #anomaly #science #resilience #climatechange
🇦🇺 🇹🇱 🌪 Cyclone ERROL Rapidly Intensifies in the Southeastern Indian Ocean
📍 A new tropical cyclone is rapidly developing northwest of Western Australia's coast. Just hours ago, it was a disorganized cluster of thunderstorms — now it has evolved into a fully formed cyclone, officially named Errol.
🌬 Initially formed near East Timor, the system struggled for days in unfavorable conditions. However, a narrow window of favorable atmospheric circumstances has now opened, and Errol is taking full advantage of it.
🌀 The storm has already reached Category 1 on the Saffir-Simpson scale, and according to forecasts from the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC), it could peak with wind speeds of 225 km/h (140 mph) — equivalent to Category 4 intensity.
🌧 Projections indicate that a tropical depression or storm may impact Australia by Sunday, raising concerns as the country is still recovering from the devastating floods of recent weeks.
📸 Satellite image credit: Dapiya [CC by 4.0]
🌬 Initially formed near East Timor, the system struggled for days in unfavorable conditions. However, a narrow window of favorable atmospheric circumstances has now opened, and Errol is taking full advantage of it.
🌀 The storm has already reached Category 1 on the Saffir-Simpson scale, and according to forecasts from the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC), it could peak with wind speeds of 225 km/h (140 mph) — equivalent to Category 4 intensity.
📸 Satellite image credit: Dapiya [CC by 4.0]
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