The waters around central and northern Queensland are more prone to cyclones because they are warmer waters. Cyclones need tropical conditions, or sea temperatures of 26.5 degrees or higher, to form.
In Queensland, cyclones are found in the waters of the Coral Sea, or the Gulf of Carpentaria.
lots of Australian cyclones hit around the queensland coastal area.
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.
Australia (Western Australia and Queensland)
There is no average. Cyclones can cause hundreds of millions of dollars and result in just one death (Cyclone Larry, Queensland, 2006) or result in a loss of life of between 400 and 410 (Cyclone Mahina, Queensland, 1899). Many cyclones have caused 40 deaths, 60 deaths or 140 deaths. There is no average.
In 1893, cyclones were not named.
December 2010 when a series of tropical cyclones struck the area.
Theoretically, this is the Tropic of Capricorn, which runs through Australia, midway down the Queensland coast. However, cyclones have been known to venture further south than this Tropic.
well Queensland and western Australia are the two jay vashisht! its me jaylon!!!!!!
there was alot of cyclones at the US
"South Asian Cyclones"Two cyclones have hit South Asia .
cyclones are losers and so r u