Cyclone Larry crossed the Coral Sea in mid-March 2006, developing into a severe category five as it approached the coast south of Cairns. The eye of Larry crossed the coast between 6.20 and 7.20 am on Monday 20th March (Bureau of Meteorology 2006). Given Larry’s magnitude, it would not have been unreasonable to expect devastation of the settlements in its path, with many deaths and injuries. However, there were no deaths and very few injuries. We seek to determine whether this is a reflection of a well prepared and knowledgeable community. We carried out a survey of residents in rural communities in and around Innisfail a week after Larry. This article shows that the impacted communities were, in a very Australian way, well-prepared having ...
Cyclone Larry (category 4) was the most severe cyclone to impact on the Wet Tropics bioregion since ...
The emergency relief chain and overall relief effort of Cyclone Larry in Australia is generally agre...
Cyclone Larry (category 4) was the most severe cyclone to impact on the Wet Tropics bioregion since ...
This paper is a partial discussion of a four-year study that investigated the vulnerability of the p...
The North Queensland coastline and inland communities are subjected to cyclone or threat of cyclone ...
Tropical Cyclone Larry (TC Larry) crossed the Queensland coast on 20 March 2006, close to the town o...
When tropical cyclone Larry crossed the Queensland coast on 20 March 2006, commercial, recreational ...
When tropical cyclone Larry crossed the Queensland coast on 20 March 2006, commercial, recreational ...
When tropical cyclone Larry crossed the Queensland coast on 20 March 2006, commercial, recreational ...
Mass evacuations will be necessary from low-lying areas of Cairns, Far North Queensland, Australia, ...
Tropical cyclone (TC) Yasi, thought to be the largest and most severe cyclone to cross the Queenslan...
Introduction: Tropical cyclone (TC) Yasi, thought to be the largest and most severe cyclone to cross...
Introduction: Tropical cyclone (TC) Yasi, thought to be the largest and most severe cyclone to cross...
Introduction: Tropical cyclone (TC) Yasi, thought to be the largest and most severe cyclone to cross...
Introduction: Tropical cyclone (TC) Yasi, thought to be the largest and most severe cyclone to cross...
Cyclone Larry (category 4) was the most severe cyclone to impact on the Wet Tropics bioregion since ...
The emergency relief chain and overall relief effort of Cyclone Larry in Australia is generally agre...
Cyclone Larry (category 4) was the most severe cyclone to impact on the Wet Tropics bioregion since ...
This paper is a partial discussion of a four-year study that investigated the vulnerability of the p...
The North Queensland coastline and inland communities are subjected to cyclone or threat of cyclone ...
Tropical Cyclone Larry (TC Larry) crossed the Queensland coast on 20 March 2006, close to the town o...
When tropical cyclone Larry crossed the Queensland coast on 20 March 2006, commercial, recreational ...
When tropical cyclone Larry crossed the Queensland coast on 20 March 2006, commercial, recreational ...
When tropical cyclone Larry crossed the Queensland coast on 20 March 2006, commercial, recreational ...
Mass evacuations will be necessary from low-lying areas of Cairns, Far North Queensland, Australia, ...
Tropical cyclone (TC) Yasi, thought to be the largest and most severe cyclone to cross the Queenslan...
Introduction: Tropical cyclone (TC) Yasi, thought to be the largest and most severe cyclone to cross...
Introduction: Tropical cyclone (TC) Yasi, thought to be the largest and most severe cyclone to cross...
Introduction: Tropical cyclone (TC) Yasi, thought to be the largest and most severe cyclone to cross...
Introduction: Tropical cyclone (TC) Yasi, thought to be the largest and most severe cyclone to cross...
Cyclone Larry (category 4) was the most severe cyclone to impact on the Wet Tropics bioregion since ...
The emergency relief chain and overall relief effort of Cyclone Larry in Australia is generally agre...
Cyclone Larry (category 4) was the most severe cyclone to impact on the Wet Tropics bioregion since ...