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Cyclone Yasi hit the northern Queensland coast near Mission Beach and Tully on February 3, 2011. It caused widespread destruction and was one of the most powerful cyclones in Australia's history.

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What was the size of cyclone yasi Queensland?

The size of Cyclone Yasi is about 500km wide.


What is the name of the cyclone in northern Queensland?

The most recent cyclone in Queensland (February 2011) was Cyclone Yasi.


What was the name of the cyclone in Queensland Australia 2011?

Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasi hit north Queensland early in February 2011.


Where did cyclone yasi start?

Cyclone Yasi formed as a tropical low in the Coral Sea, northeast of Queensland, Australia. It rapidly intensified into a Category 5 tropical cyclone before making landfall along the coast of Queensland in February 2011.


Was cyclone yasi a tropical cyclone?

Yes. if it hits like cairns its a tropical cyclone


When did cyclone yasi happen in Australia?

Cyclone Yasi occurred in Australia in February 2011. It was a category 5 tropical cyclone that caused significant damage to Queensland, particularly the towns of Tully and Cardwell.


When did cyclone yasi occur?

Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasi was a very powerful and destructive tropical cyclone that made landfall in northern Queensland, Australia on 3 February 2011


What time did cyclone yasi hit?

Cyclone Yasi made landfall around midnight on February 3, 2011 at Mission Beach, Queensland, Australia.


When did cyclone yasi form?

Cyclone Yasi formed on the 26th of January, 2011 in the Coral Sea off the coast of Queensland, Australia.


How far did cyclone yasi travel?

Cyclone Yasi traveled approximately 3,000 kilometers from its formation in the Coral Sea to its landfall in Queensland, Australia.


What state of Australia did cyclone Yasi cause damage in?

The real answer to this question is Queensland and northern territory.


Where did cyclone Yasi finish?

Cyclone Yasi made landfall near Mission Beach in Queensland, Australia on February 3, 2011. It then moved inland and dissipated over the Northern Territory.