It didn't. Cyclone Hamish veered away from the coast before actually doing any damage or hitting Brisbane.
possibly this wednesday.
The last cyclone to affect Brisbane but not directly cross the city was Tropical Cyclone Hamish in March 2009, although the cyclone remained approx 350 km (220 mi) north of Brisbane[52] but caused significant damage to beaches and caused the worst oil spill inMoreton Bay (Wikipedia)
can mumbai or delhi hit by cyclone or both give reasons
a very large cyclone hit the tropical lands.
the last cyclone hit Australia or burngoon not sure but one of those 2 easyyy
possibly this wednesday.
The last cyclone to affect Brisbane but not directly cross the city was Tropical Cyclone Hamish in March 2009, although the cyclone remained approx 350 km (220 mi) north of Brisbane[52] but caused significant damage to beaches and caused the worst oil spill inMoreton Bay (Wikipedia)
There have been no cyclones reported in Brisbane, capital of Queensland, Australia. Brisbane can be affected by cyclones which occur further north, but no cyclone has ever directly hit Brisbane.
Cyclone Wanda was responsible for the 1974 floods in Brisbane and Ipswich. Cyclone Tracy, which hit Darwin at the end of the year, brought very little rain.
it is bad for the economy
hamish just of the Queensland aus
Nothing. Cyclone Hamish veered away from the coast before it could do any real damage. However, it did cause immense erosion along the Queensland coast.
Tropical cyclone warning centres are located in these cities as they are the major centres along the coasts where most cyclones occur. Cyclones rarely hit as far south as Perth, but Perth is the capital of Western Australia, and the centre for communications - thus it is a logical location. Brisbane is in a similar situation. Darwin is right in the middle of cyclone territory.
Darwin has a tropical climate, whereas Brisbane's climate is temperate. The ocean waters around Darwin are warmer, and this generates more cyclones and tropical depressions during summer, whereas Brisbane is rarely hit by cyclones (except for the year Cyclone Wanda contributed to the 1974 Brisbane floods).
To date (8 March 2009), Cyclone Hamish is travelling down the Queensland coast. it is near Mackay and the Whitsunday Islands, whilst its warning zone is extending south beyond Bundaberg. It is expected to make landfall at Hervey Bay on Tuesday.
* January 1974 - Cyclone Wanda hit the Queensland coast and developed into a rain depression which ultimately resulted in the Brisbane floods * Christmas 1974 - Cyclone Tracy destroyed most of the city of Darwin, in the Northern Territory.
The Cyclone that hit Vera was in Japan