Tropical Cyclone Alfred Threatens Queensland: Intensification to Category 3 Imminent

February 24, 2025
Tropical Cyclone Alfred Threatens Queensland: Intensification to Category 3 Imminent
  • A tropical cyclone named Alfred is forecasted to intensify to a category three system on February 26, 2025, as it approaches Queensland.

  • Meteorologist Dean Narramore predicts that the cyclone's organization and environmental conditions will facilitate further strengthening into the night and Thursday.

  • Residents along the Queensland coast are advised to stay informed about warnings and updates regarding Tropical Cyclone Alfred, particularly due to its uncertain trajectory.

  • Warm weather is expected across much of Australia, with Brisbane reaching a high of 31°C on February 27 and Sydney 32°C on the same day.

  • Alfred's trajectory is complicated by other weather systems, including a cold front and a high-pressure system, making accurate predictions challenging.

  • Despite its intensification, Alfred is expected to remain several hundred kilometers offshore while moving slowly southeast.

  • The Bureau of Meteorology indicates high confidence that Alfred will remain offshore until late in the week, but its future path remains uncertain.

  • The cyclone poses potential heavy rain risks for Brisbane and the southeast corner, particularly if it makes landfall near Mackay or Bundaberg, exacerbating recovery efforts from recent flooding.

  • The severity of wind and rain, as well as the specific regions that could be impacted, remains uncertain at this time.

  • Currently, three tropical cyclones are active in the South Pacific, which is unusual for this time of year during the cyclone season that lasts from November to April.

  • A rise in melioidosis, a bacterial infection linked to heavy rain, has been reported in the region, with nine deaths and 53 cases in Cairns and three deaths in Townsville since January 2025.

  • There is a risk of exceeding the highest astronomical tide (HAT), which could result in inundation of low-lying areas and coastal erosion.

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