Softening the blow of cyclones
Tropical cyclones are a fact of life for communities across northern Australia from November to April. But often underestimated is just how common these destructive weather events really are. Since 1969/70 Bureau of Meteorology records show Australia has experienced an average of 11 tropical cyclones every season. In the past 5 years alone two of these have registered the maximum warning rating of Category 5: Cyclone Yasi in 2011 and Cyclone Marcia in 2015. With wind gusts in excess of 300km/h both led to widespread destruction of property, infrastructure and many injuries. In the case of Yasi, one man also died. Continue reading Softening the blow of cyclones