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.
Australia (Western Australia and Queensland)
In 1893, cyclones were not named.
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.
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.
there was alot of cyclones at the US
"South Asian Cyclones"Two cyclones have hit South Asia .
I don't know but I think there are more girls in Canada then in Queensland so go to Canada instead.
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.
cyclones are losers and so r u
The term cyclone refers to a wide variety of weather phenomena. Many cyclones are not particularly violent, though tropical cyclones (hurricanes and typhoons) generally are. Generally speaking tornadoes are more violent than cyclones but cyclones cover a much larger area and so release much more energy.