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1950s Australian region cyclone seasons

The following is a list of all reported tropical cyclones within the Australian region between 90°E and 160°E in the 1950s.

1950s Australian region cyclone seasons
Seasonal boundaries
First system formedFebruary 4, 1950
Seasonal statistics
Total disturbances217
Total fatalitiesUnknown
Total damageUnknown
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Australian region tropical cyclone seasons
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1950–51 edit

  • December 10–11, 1950 – A tropical cyclone passed overland to the west of Groote Eylandt, where hurricane-force winds generated a storm surge.[1]
  • January 10–24, 1951 – During January 10, a tropical cyclone moved into the Gulf of Carpentria near Karumba. The system subsequently moved around the Gulf of Carpertaria, before it made landfall on Queensland near Karumba during January 22.[2]
  • January 25, 1951 – A tropical cyclone became slow moving near Fraser Island.[2]
  • February 20–28, 1951 – A tropical cyclone impacted the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and New Caledonia.[3]
  • March 15, 1951 – A tropical cyclone made landfall on Queensland near Maryborough.[2]
  • March 24 – April 2, 1951 – A tropical cyclone impacted the Solomon Islands.[3]

1951–52 edit

  • January 19–20, 1952 – A tropical cyclone made landfall near Weipa before it passed over Normanton.[1]
  • March 3–12, 1952 – A possible tropical cyclone developed to the north-west of New Caledonia and moved south-eastwards, while located between Vanuatu and New Caledonia.[3]

1952–53 edit

  • October 26–28, 1952 – A tropical cyclone existed off the coast of Queensland, Australia.[4]
  • December 1952 – A tropical cyclone was reported to have caused extensive damage on Nissan Island.[3]
  • December 1–2, 1952 – A small tropical cyclone impacted Thursday Island.[1]
  • January 14, 1953 – A tropical cyclone made landfall on the Northern Territory near Mornington Island.[1]
  • March 1–9, 1953 – A tropical cyclone developed to the south of the Solomon Islands and moved south-eastwards to impact New Caledonia.[3]
  • March 22–23, 1953 – A tropical cyclone impacted Western Australia, where damage to banana plantations, windmills, houses and telegraph lines was estimated at £285 000.[5][6][7]
  • March 26–29, 1953 – A tropical cyclone moved southwards over Groote Eylandt.[1]
  • April 15–17, 1953 – A tropical cyclone moved from the Torres Strait to the northern coast of the Northern Territory.[1]

1953–54 edit

  • December 1953 – A tropical cyclone impacted the Solomon Islands of Florida and Guadalcanal.[3]
  • January 4–8, 1954 – A tropical cyclone moved southwards between Queensland and New Caledonia.[3]
  • February 7, 1954 – A tropical cyclone made landfall on Queensland to the south of Townsville.[2]
  • February 17–20, 1954 – A tropical cyclone made landfall on Queensland near Coolangatta.[2][8][9]
  • March 2–7, 1954 – A tropical cyclone that originated over the Coral Sea, caused gales over the sea between Norfolk Island and New Caledonia.[3]

1954–55 edit

  • December 31, 1954 – A tropical cyclone impacted Roebourne in Western Australia, where damage was estimated at £50 000.[10]
  • January 10–12, 1955 – A tropical cyclone remained near stationary to the north of Weipa.[1]
  • February 22–25, 1955 – A monsoon cyclone developed near Normanton and moved down through Queensland and into New South Wales.[2]
  • March 7, 1955 – A tropical cyclone made landfall on Queensland to the south of Mackay.[2]
  • March 23 – April 6, 1955 – A tropical cyclone developed over the Solomon Islands and moved southwestwards before it made landfall on Queensland near Bunderburg.[3][2]

1955–56 edit

  • December 25, 1955 – January 1, 1956 – A tropical cyclone developed near the Solomon Islands and erratically moved south-eastwards towards New Caledonia.[3]
  • January 16–17, 1956 – A tropical cyclone crossed the south-eastern coast of the Gulf of Carpentaria.[1]
  • January 21–28, 1956 – A tropical cyclone developed near Willis Island and erratically moved along 160°E.[3]
  • January 21–24, 1956 – A tropical cyclone developed to the northwest of New Caledonia and moved southwards.[3]
  • February 16 – March 5, 1956 – A tropical cyclone impacted parts of Western Australia and the Northern Territory.[11]
  • March 1, 1956 – A tropical cyclone moved parallel to the Pilbara coast, before heading down the west coast.[10]
  • March 25, 1956 – A tropical cyclone made landfall near Gove.[1]
  • April 3–7, 1956 – A tropical cyclone developed to the southeast of New Guinea and moved south-eastwards towards New Caledonia.[3]
  • April 6–9, 1956 – A tropical cyclone developed to the north of New Caledonia.[3]
  • March 6, 1956 – Tropical Cyclone Agnes.[2]

1956–57 edit

  • December 22–24, 1956 – A possible tropical cyclone moved from north Queensland to the south of New Caledonia.[3]
  • January 4–10, 1957 – A tropical cyclone developed over the Coral Sea and moved eastwards over New Caledonia.[3]
  • February 14, 1957 – A tropical cyclone passed directly over Broome, Western Australia and killed two people.[12]
  • February 19, 1957 – A tropical cyclone impacted New South Wales.[2]

1957–58 edit

  • December 16–19, 1957 – A tropical cyclone was identified off the coast of North-Western Australia, however, it did not develop any further and filled up during December 19.[13]
  • January 11–16, 1958 – A tropical cyclone moved from the Gulf of Carpentaria to the Kimberley in Western Australia.[14]
  • January 13–18, 1958 – A tropical cyclone existed in the north-eastern Coral Sea.[14]
  • January 15–22, 1958 – A tropical cyclone existed off the coast of Northwestern Australia.[13]
  • February 8–16, 1958 – A tropical cyclone existed over the Indian Ocean and impacted the Cocos Islands.[13]
  • February 12–24, 1958 – A tropical cyclone moved from the Gulf of Carpentaria and into the eastern Coral Sea.[14]
  • February 13–16, 1958 – A tropical cyclone existed over the Indian Ocean.[13]
  • March 1–5, 1958 – A tropical cyclone existed off the coast of Northwestern Australia and impacted Onslow.[13][7]
  • March 6–7, 1958 – A tropical cyclone impacted central Queensland.[14]
  • March 14–18, 1958 – A tropical cyclone existed off the coast of Northwestern Australia and impacted Onslow.[13][7]
  • March 18–20, 1958 – A tropical cyclone existed over the southern Coral Sea.[14]
  • March 31 – April 3, 1958 – A tropical cyclone moved from Willis Island to central Queensland where it impacted Bowen.[2][14]
  • April 2–11, 1958 – A tropical cyclone impacted the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and Fiji.[14]
  • April 9, 1958 – A tropical cyclone existed in the north-eastern Coral Sea.[14]
  • April 11–16, 1958 – A tropical cyclone made landfall near Port Roper in the Northern Territory.[1]
  • April 17–23, 1958 – A tropical cyclone existed over the Coral Sea and impacted the Solomon Islands.[14]
  • June 4–15, 1958 – A tropical cyclone existed over the Coral Sea and impacted New Zealand as well as the Solomon Islands.[14]

1958–59 edit

  • October 1958 – A tropical cyclone impacted the Solomon Islands of Rennell and Vanikoro.[3]
  • November 17–23, 1958 – A tropical cyclone existed over the Indian Ocean near the Cocos Islands.[15]
  • December 30, 1958 – January 6, 1959 – A tropical cyclone existed over the Indian Ocean near Christmas Island and the Cocos Islands.[15]
  • January 4–12, 1959 – A tropical cyclone existed over the Timor Sea and impacted the Northern Territory as well as the Kimberley.[15]
  • January 4–23, 1959 – A tropical cyclone existed over Northern Australia and the Coral Sea.[16]
  • January 15–21, 1959 – A tropical cyclone impacted Vanuatu, New Caledonia and New South Wales.[16]
  • January 16–19, 1959 – A tropical cyclone entered the Gulf of Carpentaria near Mornington Island, before it made landfall on the south-eastern Gulf Of Carpentaria near the Gilbert River.[1]
  • January 20, 1959 – A tropical cyclone moved into the Coral Sea from the Gulf of Carpentaria between Cooktown and Cairns.[2]
  • January 21, 1959 – Tropical Cyclone Beatrice.[2]
  • February 8–12, 1959 – A tropical cyclone existed over the Indian Ocean near the Cocos Islands.[15]
  • February 11–19, 1959 – A tropical cyclone existed over the Coral Sea and impacted Eastern Australia.[16]
  • March 5–12, 1959 – A tropical cyclone existed over the Indian Ocean.[15]
  • March 5–16, 1959 – A tropical cyclone impacted the Solomon Islands and New Caledonia.[16]
  • March 7–14, 1959 – Tropical Cyclone Ida.[3]
  • March 16–24, 1959 – A tropical cyclone existed off the coast of Northwestern Australia.[15]
  • April 2–11, 1959 – A tropical cyclone existed in the Arafura Sea and impacted the Kimberleys and Northwestern Australia.[15]

1959–60 edit

  • December 19–30, 1959 – A tropical cyclone impacted the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and Fiji.[17]
  • December 24, 1959 – January 4, 1960 – A tropical cyclone moved eastwards across the Gulf of Carpentaria and the Cape York Peninsular, before impacting Vanuatu.[1][17]
  • January 22–29, 1960 – A tropical cyclone existed off the coast of Northwestern Australia.[18]
  • February 27 – March 5, 1960 – Tropical Cyclone Erika.[17][19]
  • March 3–9, 1960 – A tropical cyclone existed within the Coral Sea and impacted Queensland.[17][19]
  • March 14–28, 1960 – A tropical cyclone existed over the Coral Sea and moved over northern Australia into the Indian Ocean.[17][5][20]
  • April 2–10, 1960 – Tropical Cyclone Gina.[17]
  • April 4–8, 1960 – A tropical cyclone existed over the Indian Ocean near the Cocos Islands.[18]
  • April 21–27, 1960 – A tropical cyclone existed over the Timor Sea and was encountered by a ship called the Straat Jahore.[18][21]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Callaghan, Jeff (12 August 2004). Known Tropical Cyclone Impacts in the Gulf of Carpentaria (PDF). Australian Severe Weather (Report). (PDF) from the original on 5 April 2011. Retrieved April 23, 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Callaghan, Jeff (12 August 2004). Tropical Cyclone Impacts along the Australian east coast from November to April 1858 to 2000 (PDF). Australian Severe Weather (Report). (PDF) from the original on 5 April 2011. Retrieved April 23, 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r d'Aubert, AnaMaria; Nunn, Patrick D (March 2012). "Database 1: Tropical Cyclones (1558  – 1970)". Furious Winds and Parched Islands: Tropical Cyclones (1558–1970) and Droughts (1722–1987) in the Pacific. pp. 58–171. ISBN 978-1-4691-7008-4.
  4. ^ 1952 Tropical Cyclone Not Named (1952301S16150) (Report). The International Best Track Archive for Climate Stewardship (IBTrACS). Retrieved 26 April 2020.
  5. ^ a b (Report). Australian Bureau of Meteorology. Archived from the original on March 29, 2018. Retrieved April 23, 2020.
  6. ^ (Report). Australian Bureau of Meteorology. Archived from the original on February 17, 2019. Retrieved April 23, 2020.
  7. ^ a b c (Report). Australian Bureau of Meteorology. Archived from the original on April 1, 2019. Retrieved April 23, 2020.
  8. ^ (Report). Australian Bureau of Meteorology. Archived from the original on July 16, 2019. Retrieved April 23, 2020.
  9. ^ Climate Education: Cyclones: Gold Coast cyclone, February 1954 (Report). Australian Bureau of Meteorology. Archived from the original on March 17, 2009. Retrieved April 23, 2020.
  10. ^ a b (Report). Australian Bureau of Meteorology. Archived from the original on October 12, 2019. Retrieved April 23, 2020.
  11. ^ Climate Education: Cyclones: Western Australia, February/March 1956 (Report). Australian Bureau of Meteorology. Archived from the original on March 17, 2009. Retrieved April 23, 2020.
  12. ^ (Report). Australian Bureau of Meteorology. Archived from the original on February 19, 2019. Retrieved April 23, 2020.
  13. ^ a b c d e f "Tropical cyclones in the North Western Australian region during the 1957–1958 season" (PDF). Australian Meteorological Magazine. 26: 23–28. 1959. (PDF) from the original on August 4, 2019. Retrieved April 24, 2020.
  14. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Newman, B W; Bath, A T (1959). "Occurrence of tropical depressions and cyclones in the north eastern Australian region during the season 1957–1958" (PDF). Australian Meteorological Magazine. 24: 23–28. (PDF) from the original on August 4, 2019. Retrieved April 24, 2020.
  15. ^ a b c d e f g "Tropical cyclones in the North Western Australian region during the 1958–1959 season" (PDF). Australian Meteorological Magazine. 26: 30–49. 1959. (PDF) from the original on August 4, 2019. Retrieved April 24, 2020.
  16. ^ a b c d "Occurrence of tropical depressions and cyclones in the north eastern Australian region during the season 1958–1959" (PDF). Australian Meteorological Magazine. 24: 50–75. 1959. (PDF) from the original on August 4, 2019. Retrieved April 24, 2020.
  17. ^ a b c d e f Whittingham, H E (1959). "Tropical Cyclones in the northeastern Australia region – 1959–60 season" (PDF). Australian Meteorological Magazine. 24: 50–75. (PDF) from the original on August 4, 2019. Retrieved April 24, 2020.
  18. ^ a b c "Tropical depressions and cyclones in the northwestern Australian region during the 1959–60 season" (PDF). Australian Meteorological Magazine. 26: 26–40. 1961. (PDF) from the original on August 4, 2019. Retrieved April 24, 2020.
  19. ^ a b Kerr, Ian S (March 1, 1976). "Tropical Storms and Hurricanes in the Southwest Pacific: November 1939 to May 1969" (PDF). pp. 23–28. (PDF) from the original on April 13, 2014. Retrieved August 11, 2013.
  20. ^ (Report). Australian Bureau of Meteorology. Archived from the original on October 12, 2019. Retrieved April 23, 2020.
  21. ^ Padgett, Gary (April 4, 2002). Monthly Global Tropical Cyclone Summary: December 2001 (Report). Retrieved August 29, 2019.

External links edit

  • World Meteorological Organization
  • Australian Bureau of Meteorology
  • Fiji Meteorological Service
  • New Zealand MetService
  • Joint Typhoon Warning Center

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The following is a list of all reported tropical cyclones within the Australian region between 90 E and 160 E in the 1950s 1950s Australian region cyclone seasonsSeasonal boundariesFirst system formedFebruary 4 1950Seasonal statisticsTotal disturbances217Total fatalitiesUnknownTotal damageUnknownRelated articles1950s South West Indian Ocean cyclone seasons 1950s South Pacific cyclone seasonsAustralian region tropical cyclone seasons1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970 71 Contents 1 1950 51 2 1951 52 3 1952 53 4 1953 54 5 1954 55 6 1955 56 7 1956 57 8 1957 58 9 1958 59 10 1959 60 11 See also 12 References 13 External links1950 51 editDecember 10 11 1950 A tropical cyclone passed overland to the west of Groote Eylandt where hurricane force winds generated a storm surge 1 January 10 24 1951 During January 10 a tropical cyclone moved into the Gulf of Carpentria near Karumba The system subsequently moved around the Gulf of Carpertaria before it made landfall on Queensland near Karumba during January 22 2 January 25 1951 A tropical cyclone became slow moving near Fraser Island 2 February 20 28 1951 A tropical cyclone impacted the Solomon Islands Vanuatu and New Caledonia 3 March 15 1951 A tropical cyclone made landfall on Queensland near Maryborough 2 March 24 April 2 1951 A tropical cyclone impacted the Solomon Islands 3 1951 52 editJanuary 19 20 1952 A tropical cyclone made landfall near Weipa before it passed over Normanton 1 March 3 12 1952 A possible tropical cyclone developed to the north west of New Caledonia and moved south eastwards while located between Vanuatu and New Caledonia 3 1952 53 editOctober 26 28 1952 A tropical cyclone existed off the coast of Queensland Australia 4 December 1952 A tropical cyclone was reported to have caused extensive damage on Nissan Island 3 December 1 2 1952 A small tropical cyclone impacted Thursday Island 1 January 14 1953 A tropical cyclone made landfall on the Northern Territory near Mornington Island 1 March 1 9 1953 A tropical cyclone developed to the south of the Solomon Islands and moved south eastwards to impact New Caledonia 3 March 22 23 1953 A tropical cyclone impacted Western Australia where damage to banana plantations windmills houses and telegraph lines was estimated at 285 000 5 6 7 March 26 29 1953 A tropical cyclone moved southwards over Groote Eylandt 1 April 15 17 1953 A tropical cyclone moved from the Torres Strait to the northern coast of the Northern Territory 1 1953 54 editDecember 1953 A tropical cyclone impacted the Solomon Islands of Florida and Guadalcanal 3 January 4 8 1954 A tropical cyclone moved southwards between Queensland and New Caledonia 3 February 7 1954 A tropical cyclone made landfall on Queensland to the south of Townsville 2 February 17 20 1954 A tropical cyclone made landfall on Queensland near Coolangatta 2 8 9 March 2 7 1954 A tropical cyclone that originated over the Coral Sea caused gales over the sea between Norfolk Island and New Caledonia 3 1954 55 editDecember 31 1954 A tropical cyclone impacted Roebourne in Western Australia where damage was estimated at 50 000 10 January 10 12 1955 A tropical cyclone remained near stationary to the north of Weipa 1 February 22 25 1955 A monsoon cyclone developed near Normanton and moved down through Queensland and into New South Wales 2 March 7 1955 A tropical cyclone made landfall on Queensland to the south of Mackay 2 March 23 April 6 1955 A tropical cyclone developed over the Solomon Islands and moved southwestwards before it made landfall on Queensland near Bunderburg 3 2 1955 56 editDecember 25 1955 January 1 1956 A tropical cyclone developed near the Solomon Islands and erratically moved south eastwards towards New Caledonia 3 January 16 17 1956 A tropical cyclone crossed the south eastern coast of the Gulf of Carpentaria 1 January 21 28 1956 A tropical cyclone developed near Willis Island and erratically moved along 160 E 3 January 21 24 1956 A tropical cyclone developed to the northwest of New Caledonia and moved southwards 3 February 16 March 5 1956 A tropical cyclone impacted parts of Western Australia and the Northern Territory 11 March 1 1956 A tropical cyclone moved parallel to the Pilbara coast before heading down the west coast 10 March 25 1956 A tropical cyclone made landfall near Gove 1 April 3 7 1956 A tropical cyclone developed to the southeast of New Guinea and moved south eastwards towards New Caledonia 3 April 6 9 1956 A tropical cyclone developed to the north of New Caledonia 3 March 6 1956 Tropical Cyclone Agnes 2 1956 57 editDecember 22 24 1956 A possible tropical cyclone moved from north Queensland to the south of New Caledonia 3 January 4 10 1957 A tropical cyclone developed over the Coral Sea and moved eastwards over New Caledonia 3 February 14 1957 A tropical cyclone passed directly over Broome Western Australia and killed two people 12 February 19 1957 A tropical cyclone impacted New South Wales 2 1957 58 editDecember 16 19 1957 A tropical cyclone was identified off the coast of North Western Australia however it did not develop any further and filled up during December 19 13 January 11 16 1958 A tropical cyclone moved from the Gulf of Carpentaria to the Kimberley in Western Australia 14 January 13 18 1958 A tropical cyclone existed in the north eastern Coral Sea 14 January 15 22 1958 A tropical cyclone existed off the coast of Northwestern Australia 13 February 8 16 1958 A tropical cyclone existed over the Indian Ocean and impacted the Cocos Islands 13 February 12 24 1958 A tropical cyclone moved from the Gulf of Carpentaria and into the eastern Coral Sea 14 February 13 16 1958 A tropical cyclone existed over the Indian Ocean 13 March 1 5 1958 A tropical cyclone existed off the coast of Northwestern Australia and impacted Onslow 13 7 March 6 7 1958 A tropical cyclone impacted central Queensland 14 March 14 18 1958 A tropical cyclone existed off the coast of Northwestern Australia and impacted Onslow 13 7 March 18 20 1958 A tropical cyclone existed over the southern Coral Sea 14 March 31 April 3 1958 A tropical cyclone moved from Willis Island to central Queensland where it impacted Bowen 2 14 April 2 11 1958 A tropical cyclone impacted the Solomon Islands Vanuatu and Fiji 14 April 9 1958 A tropical cyclone existed in the north eastern Coral Sea 14 April 11 16 1958 A tropical cyclone made landfall near Port Roper in the Northern Territory 1 April 17 23 1958 A tropical cyclone existed over the Coral Sea and impacted the Solomon Islands 14 June 4 15 1958 A tropical cyclone existed over the Coral Sea and impacted New Zealand as well as the Solomon Islands 14 1958 59 editOctober 1958 A tropical cyclone impacted the Solomon Islands of Rennell and Vanikoro 3 November 17 23 1958 A tropical cyclone existed over the Indian Ocean near the Cocos Islands 15 December 30 1958 January 6 1959 A tropical cyclone existed over the Indian Ocean near Christmas Island and the Cocos Islands 15 January 4 12 1959 A tropical cyclone existed over the Timor Sea and impacted the Northern Territory as well as the Kimberley 15 January 4 23 1959 A tropical cyclone existed over Northern Australia and the Coral Sea 16 January 15 21 1959 A tropical cyclone impacted Vanuatu New Caledonia and New South Wales 16 January 16 19 1959 A tropical cyclone entered the Gulf of Carpentaria near Mornington Island before it made landfall on the south eastern Gulf Of Carpentaria near the Gilbert River 1 January 20 1959 A tropical cyclone moved into the Coral Sea from the Gulf of Carpentaria between Cooktown and Cairns 2 January 21 1959 Tropical Cyclone Beatrice 2 February 8 12 1959 A tropical cyclone existed over the Indian Ocean near the Cocos Islands 15 February 11 19 1959 A tropical cyclone existed over the Coral Sea and impacted Eastern Australia 16 March 5 12 1959 A tropical cyclone existed over the Indian Ocean 15 March 5 16 1959 A tropical cyclone impacted the Solomon Islands and New Caledonia 16 March 7 14 1959 Tropical Cyclone Ida 3 March 16 24 1959 A tropical cyclone existed off the coast of Northwestern Australia 15 April 2 11 1959 A tropical cyclone existed in the Arafura Sea and impacted the Kimberleys and Northwestern Australia 15 1959 60 editDecember 19 30 1959 A tropical cyclone impacted the Solomon Islands Vanuatu and Fiji 17 December 24 1959 January 4 1960 A tropical cyclone moved eastwards across the Gulf of Carpentaria and the Cape York Peninsular before impacting Vanuatu 1 17 January 22 29 1960 A tropical cyclone existed off the coast of Northwestern Australia 18 February 27 March 5 1960 Tropical Cyclone Erika 17 19 March 3 9 1960 A tropical cyclone existed within the Coral Sea and impacted Queensland 17 19 March 14 28 1960 A tropical cyclone existed over the Coral Sea and moved over northern Australia into the Indian Ocean 17 5 20 April 2 10 1960 Tropical Cyclone Gina 17 April 4 8 1960 A tropical cyclone existed over the Indian Ocean near the Cocos Islands 18 April 21 27 1960 A tropical cyclone existed over the Timor Sea and was encountered by a ship called the Straat Jahore 18 21 See also editAustralian region tropical cyclone Atlantic hurricane seasons 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 Eastern Pacific hurricane seasons 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 Western Pacific typhoon seasons 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 North Indian Ocean cyclone seasons 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959References edit a b c d e f g h i j k l Callaghan Jeff 12 August 2004 Known Tropical Cyclone Impacts in the Gulf of Carpentaria PDF Australian Severe Weather Report Archived PDF from the original on 5 April 2011 Retrieved April 23 2020 a b c d e f g h i j k l m Callaghan Jeff 12 August 2004 Tropical Cyclone Impacts along the Australian east coast from November to April 1858 to 2000 PDF Australian Severe Weather Report Archived PDF from the original on 5 April 2011 Retrieved April 23 2020 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r d Aubert AnaMaria Nunn Patrick D March 2012 Database 1 Tropical Cyclones 1558 1970 Furious Winds and Parched Islands Tropical Cyclones 1558 1970 and Droughts 1722 1987 in the Pacific pp 58 171 ISBN 978 1 4691 7008 4 1952 Tropical Cyclone Not Named 1952301S16150 Report The International Best Track Archive for Climate Stewardship IBTrACS Retrieved 26 April 2020 a b Tropical Cyclones Affecting Carnarvon Report Australian Bureau of Meteorology Archived from the original on March 29 2018 Retrieved April 23 2020 Tropical Cyclones Affecting Exmouth Report Australian Bureau of Meteorology Archived from the original on February 17 2019 Retrieved April 23 2020 a b c Tropical Cyclones Affecting Onslow Report Australian Bureau of Meteorology Archived from the original on April 1 2019 Retrieved April 23 2020 Historical Impacts Along The East Coast Report Australian Bureau of Meteorology Archived from the original on July 16 2019 Retrieved April 23 2020 Climate Education Cyclones Gold Coast cyclone February 1954 Report Australian Bureau of Meteorology Archived from the original on March 17 2009 Retrieved April 23 2020 a b Tropical Cyclones Affecting the Karratha Dampier Roebourne region Report Australian Bureau of Meteorology Archived from the original on October 12 2019 Retrieved April 23 2020 Climate Education Cyclones Western Australia February March 1956 Report Australian Bureau of Meteorology Archived from the original on March 17 2009 Retrieved April 23 2020 Tropical Cyclones Affecting Broome Report Australian Bureau of Meteorology Archived from the original on February 19 2019 Retrieved April 23 2020 a b c d e f Tropical cyclones in the North Western Australian region during the 1957 1958 season PDF Australian Meteorological Magazine 26 23 28 1959 Archived PDF from the original on August 4 2019 Retrieved April 24 2020 a b c d e f g h i j Newman B W Bath A T 1959 Occurrence of tropical depressions and cyclones in the north eastern Australian region during the season 1957 1958 PDF Australian Meteorological Magazine 24 23 28 Archived PDF from the original on August 4 2019 Retrieved April 24 2020 a b c d e f g Tropical cyclones in the North Western Australian region during the 1958 1959 season PDF Australian Meteorological Magazine 26 30 49 1959 Archived PDF from the original on August 4 2019 Retrieved April 24 2020 a b c d Occurrence of tropical depressions and cyclones in the north eastern Australian region during the season 1958 1959 PDF Australian Meteorological Magazine 24 50 75 1959 Archived PDF from the original on August 4 2019 Retrieved April 24 2020 a b c d e f Whittingham H E 1959 Tropical Cyclones in the northeastern Australia region 1959 60 season PDF Australian Meteorological Magazine 24 50 75 Archived PDF from the original on August 4 2019 Retrieved April 24 2020 a b c Tropical depressions and cyclones in the northwestern Australian region during the 1959 60 season PDF Australian Meteorological Magazine 26 26 40 1961 Archived PDF from the original on August 4 2019 Retrieved April 24 2020 a b Kerr Ian S March 1 1976 Tropical Storms and Hurricanes in the Southwest Pacific November 1939 to May 1969 PDF pp 23 28 Archived PDF from the original on April 13 2014 Retrieved August 11 2013 Tropical Cyclones Affecting Perth Report Australian Bureau of Meteorology Archived from the original on October 12 2019 Retrieved April 23 2020 Padgett Gary April 4 2002 Monthly Global Tropical Cyclone Summary December 2001 Report Retrieved August 29 2019 External links editWorld Meteorological Organization Australian Bureau of Meteorology Fiji Meteorological Service New Zealand MetService Joint Typhoon Warning Center Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1950s Australian region cyclone seasons amp oldid 1140184730, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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