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Cyclones Are A Rare Event In Australia
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did you let your kids play with the crayons on that graph? 🙂
nah, that’s HAIR….
did you let your kids play with the crayons on that graph
it does look like that
This latest “catastrophic” cyclone seems to have be a relative “fizzer” .
Based on computer models and media hype.
There seems to some damage but relatively minor compared to what a cat 5 (Australian scale) should have done.
Remind me not to live in northern Australia.
http://www.abc.net.au/science/articles/2011/02/07/3132144.htm
1899 was the worst one for QLD