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Tropical cyclone Narelle now a category 3

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Tropical cyclone Narelle could make 3 landfalls, forecast says
The cyclone made its first landfall in Australia as a powerful Category 4 storm. Meanwhile, the Atlantic Hurricane season starts in June.

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Tropical Cyclone Narelle will rapidly intensify, hit Australia 3 times
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Intensifying Tropical Cyclone Narelle takes aim at Australia with destructive winds, flooding, and storm surge
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Tropical Cyclone Narelle hits far north Queensland as 250km/h winds tear off roofs and fell trees
Severe Tropical Cyclone Narelle has made landfall in far north Queensland as a “high-end” category 4 system, posing a severe threat to several remote communities.

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Far North Queensland takes cover as severe system tears into coast - as it happened
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Tropical Cyclone Narelle makes landfall: Residents and insurance industry brace for impact

Category four system strikes Far North Queensland coast as insurers mobilise disaster response teams and cyclone reinsurance pool activated
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NHC is tracking Tropical Storm Iona, 3 other systems in Pacific

The National Hurricane Center said Monday, July 28, it is keeping tabs on four systems in the Pacific Ocean, including Tropical Storm Iona.
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National Hurricane Center tracking tropical wave in Caribbean. How often do November storms form?

Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Conditions remain quiet in the tropics, with no activity expected for the next seven days, according to the National Hurricane Center. But don't let your guard down yet. Track all ...
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