Cyclone Larry hit the north coast of Queensland.
Cyclone Larry, which hit Australia in 2006, made landfall near Innisfail in far North Queensland.
Cyclone Larry crossed the Queensland coast on 7 April 2006.
When Cyclone Larry hit Australia in 2006, the lithosphere, which is the solid outer layer of the Earth, remained largely unaffected. Cyclones mainly impact the atmosphere and hydrosphere, causing high winds, heavy rainfall, and flooding, but they do not cause significant changes to the lithosphere itself.
Cyclone "Yasi" which hit the Queensland coast on 3rd February 2011 was the last one to hit Australia
ON 3 February 2011 Cyclone Yasi hit Australia.
Cyclone Tracy hit Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia.
Cyclone Larry affected the wildlife of the areas it hit. It especially effected the Daintree Rainforest, which resulted in visitors not being allowed into the Rainforest.
Cyclone Iggy did not hit Indonesia. It affected the coastal regions of Western Australia in 2012.
Cyclone Larry made landfall in north Queensland, Australia near the town of Innisfail on March 20, 2006. It caused significant damage to the area, including destroying homes, crops, and infrastructure.
The worst cyclone to hit Australia was Cyclone Mahina. It hit north Queensland on 4 March 1899. A category 5 cyclone, it resulted in the greatest death toll of any natural disaster in Australia.Australia's second worst cyclone was Cyclone Tracy, which officially killed 71 people and destroyed 9,000 homes on 25 December 1974.
The cyclone that hit Australia in early February 2011 was called Cyclone Yasi. It made landfall in Queensland as a powerful Category 5 storm, causing widespread damage to homes, infrastructure, and crops.
Darwin, which is a city in Australia.