Cyclones - assessing the risk.
Material type: TextLanguage: ENG Publication details: 23 FEB 1980Description: 7p., ill., 7 refsSubject(s): Subject: Each year, about 75 severe tropical cyclones or typhoons or hurricanes as they're known north of the equator - develop around the world. One in five of these forms off Australia. From not far north of Perth in the west round the north coast to near Brisbane in the east, every part of the coastline may find itself, some time or other, in the path of a summer cyclone. Severe effects can be felt up to 50 km inlandItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Reprinted from Ecos; Feb 1980; No 23; pp3-7
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Each year, about 75 severe tropical cyclones or typhoons or hurricanes as they're known north of the equator - develop around the world. One in five of these forms off Australia. From not far north of Perth in the west round the north coast to near Brisbane in the east, every part of the coastline may find itself, some time or other, in the path of a summer cyclone. Severe effects can be felt up to 50 km inland
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