Severe Tropical Cyclone Narelle to make landfall in far north Queensland on Friday as category four storm, bringing 200km/h winds
Severe Tropical Cyclone Narelle made landfall in far north Queensland as a category 4 storm with winds up to 200km/h. The cyclone had briefly intensified to category 5 strength offshore before weakening slightly prior to hitting the coast. Residents in Cape York communities like Coen spent Thursday preparing with sandbags, stockpiling supplies, and bracing for power outages.
Local communities in the cyclone's path took extensive precautions, sandbagging properties and stockpiling food and water ahead of the storm's arrival. Many described an 'eerily silent' atmosphere as they battened down and prepared for potentially extended power outages and isolation.
The cyclone's intensity fluctuated as it approached the coast, reaching category 5 strength with potential wind gusts up to 315km/h before weakening to category 4. Meteorologists attributed the storm's rapid intensification to warm waters in the Coral Sea fueling its development.
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