In 1899 a Category 5 cyclone destroyed almost the entire pearling fleet of Bathurst Bay in North Queensland, sinking 55 ships and killing 307 people (approximately). Its historical status, however, is complicated. Measured by the numbers of lives lost, it is the most severe natural disaster in Australian history since European settlement. But most of the pearlers were either indigenous or foreign, excluded from the national imaginary. Hence the acknowledgement of Mahina’s status in national weather history had continually to be postponed. This is despite the fact that, in world weather history, Mahina holds the record for a storm surge, estimated at 13 metres (43 feet). It also contributed in a major way to making the personal history of th...
The world record for a storm surge is 13 m, occurring during landfall of Tropical Cyclone (TC) Mahin...
This thesis is an ethnography of how people live with recurring disaster threats in Far North Queen...
The term 'Cyclone' derived from a Greek word meaning the coil of a snake, is used for tropical revo...
In 1899 a Category 5 cyclone destroyed almost the entire pearling fleet of Bathurst Bay in North Que...
In paleotempestology the mapping of past tropical cyclone activity has been conducted through two pr...
Tropical Cyclone Mahina was the most intense tropical cyclone to cross the Australian coast in histo...
This article engages with debates about the status and geographies of colonial science by arguing fo...
Working within a physical landscape that has felt the impact of tropical cyclones and cyclone surges...
In order to better understand and respond to the tropics as part of the global environment, we need...
On the 29th of April 1892 an intense cyclone directly struck the island of Mauritius. The resulting ...
Throughout the nineteenth century, shipwrecks during tropical cyclones in the Indian Ocean resulted ...
From the earliest days of white settlement in North Queensland, cyclones have shaped the way settler...
In order to better understand and respond to the tropics as part of the global environment, we need ...
The world record for a storm surge is 13 m, occurring during landfall of Tropical Cyclone (TC) Mahin...
Southern Hemisphere Tropical Cyclone Climatology: Each year, around 80 tropical cyclones (TCs) form ...
The world record for a storm surge is 13 m, occurring during landfall of Tropical Cyclone (TC) Mahin...
This thesis is an ethnography of how people live with recurring disaster threats in Far North Queen...
The term 'Cyclone' derived from a Greek word meaning the coil of a snake, is used for tropical revo...
In 1899 a Category 5 cyclone destroyed almost the entire pearling fleet of Bathurst Bay in North Que...
In paleotempestology the mapping of past tropical cyclone activity has been conducted through two pr...
Tropical Cyclone Mahina was the most intense tropical cyclone to cross the Australian coast in histo...
This article engages with debates about the status and geographies of colonial science by arguing fo...
Working within a physical landscape that has felt the impact of tropical cyclones and cyclone surges...
In order to better understand and respond to the tropics as part of the global environment, we need...
On the 29th of April 1892 an intense cyclone directly struck the island of Mauritius. The resulting ...
Throughout the nineteenth century, shipwrecks during tropical cyclones in the Indian Ocean resulted ...
From the earliest days of white settlement in North Queensland, cyclones have shaped the way settler...
In order to better understand and respond to the tropics as part of the global environment, we need ...
The world record for a storm surge is 13 m, occurring during landfall of Tropical Cyclone (TC) Mahin...
Southern Hemisphere Tropical Cyclone Climatology: Each year, around 80 tropical cyclones (TCs) form ...
The world record for a storm surge is 13 m, occurring during landfall of Tropical Cyclone (TC) Mahin...
This thesis is an ethnography of how people live with recurring disaster threats in Far North Queen...
The term 'Cyclone' derived from a Greek word meaning the coil of a snake, is used for tropical revo...