Full recovery of coral reefs from tropical cyclone (TC) damage can take decades, making cyclones a major driver of habitat condition where they occur regularly. Since 1985, 44 TCs generated gale force winds (≥17 metres/second) within the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park (GBRMP). Of the hurricane strength TCs (≥H1—Saffir Simpson scale; ≥ category 3 Australian scale), TC Yasi (February, 2011) was the largest. In the weeks after TC Yasi crossed the GBRMP, participating researchers, managers and rangers assessed the extent and severity of reef damage via 841 Reef Health and Impact Surveys at 70 reefs. Records were scaled into five damage levels representing increasingly widespread colony-level damage (1, 2, 3) and reef structural damage (4, 5). A...
The proximity of a reef to a tropical cyclone path is the simplest means of estimating the potential...
The southern Great Barrier Reef (GBR), a region that rarely experiences cyclones, was impacted by tr...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) coral coverage is in rapid decline from severe and sustained pressures ...
Full recovery of coral reefs from tropical cyclone (TC) damage can take decades, making cyclones a m...
Full recovery of coral reefs from tropical cyclone (TC) damage can take decades, making cyclones a m...
Full recovery of coral reefs from tropical cyclone (TC) damage can take decades, making cyclones a m...
Two years after TC Hamish hit the Great Barrier Reef, TC Yasi entered the region and crossed the Que...
Tropical Cyclone (TC) Yasi (Category 5) was a large (~ 700 km across) cyclone that crossed Australia...
AbstractTropical Cyclone (TC) Yasi (Category 5) was a large (~700km across) cyclone that crossed Aus...
Cyclone Yasi, one of the most severe tropical storms on record, crossed the central Great Barrier Re...
Tropical storms (cyclones, hurricanes, or typhoons) are the most severe form of mechanical disturban...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) supports diverse, extensive mesophotic coral ecosystems (~30–100 m) alo...
Principal objective. \ud Tropical cyclones periodically cross the Great Barrier Reef (GBR), generat...
Cyclone Yasi, one of the most severe tropical storms on record, crossed the central Great Barrier Re...
Tropical cyclones (hurricanes and typhoons) produce high winds that can generate waves capable of da...
The proximity of a reef to a tropical cyclone path is the simplest means of estimating the potential...
The southern Great Barrier Reef (GBR), a region that rarely experiences cyclones, was impacted by tr...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) coral coverage is in rapid decline from severe and sustained pressures ...
Full recovery of coral reefs from tropical cyclone (TC) damage can take decades, making cyclones a m...
Full recovery of coral reefs from tropical cyclone (TC) damage can take decades, making cyclones a m...
Full recovery of coral reefs from tropical cyclone (TC) damage can take decades, making cyclones a m...
Two years after TC Hamish hit the Great Barrier Reef, TC Yasi entered the region and crossed the Que...
Tropical Cyclone (TC) Yasi (Category 5) was a large (~ 700 km across) cyclone that crossed Australia...
AbstractTropical Cyclone (TC) Yasi (Category 5) was a large (~700km across) cyclone that crossed Aus...
Cyclone Yasi, one of the most severe tropical storms on record, crossed the central Great Barrier Re...
Tropical storms (cyclones, hurricanes, or typhoons) are the most severe form of mechanical disturban...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) supports diverse, extensive mesophotic coral ecosystems (~30–100 m) alo...
Principal objective. \ud Tropical cyclones periodically cross the Great Barrier Reef (GBR), generat...
Cyclone Yasi, one of the most severe tropical storms on record, crossed the central Great Barrier Re...
Tropical cyclones (hurricanes and typhoons) produce high winds that can generate waves capable of da...
The proximity of a reef to a tropical cyclone path is the simplest means of estimating the potential...
The southern Great Barrier Reef (GBR), a region that rarely experiences cyclones, was impacted by tr...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) coral coverage is in rapid decline from severe and sustained pressures ...