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Cyclones are most common in the northern regions of Australia, particularly in Queensland and the Northern Territory. These areas are prone to tropical cyclones during the Australian summer season, typically from November to April. The warm waters of the Coral Sea and the Indian ocean provide favorable conditions for cyclone development. Coastal towns and cities, such as Cairns and Darwin, often experience the impacts of these severe weather events.

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What country do you get cyclones?

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