
Cyclone Larry - Wikipedia
Severe Tropical Cyclone Larry was a tropical cyclone that made landfall in Australia during the 2005–06 Southern Hemisphere tropical cyclone season. Larry originated as a low pressure system over the eastern Coral Sea on 16 March 2006, and was monitored by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology in Brisbane, Australia.
Severe Tropical Cyclone Larry - Bureau of Meteorology
Severe Tropical Cyclone Larry crossed the tropical north Queensland coast near Innisfail during the morning of Monday 20 March 2006. Fortunately, no lives were lost and no serious injuries were reported.
Cyclone Larry | Weather Wiki | Fandom
Mar 18, 2006 · Severe Tropical Cyclone Larry (RSMC Nadi designation: 15F, JTWC designation: 17P) was a tropical cyclone that made landfall in Australia during the 2005-06 Southern Hemisphere tropical cyclone season. Larry originated as a low pressure system over the eastern Coral Sea on 16 March and was...
Cyclone Larry - Category 5 - earthsci.org
The small bananna and sugar cane producing town of Innisfail in Far North Queensland Austalia was struck by a Category 5 cyclone named "Larry" at 6:00 am Monday March 20, 2006. 4000 people are homeless out of a local population of about 25,000.
Cyclone Larry, 2006 - AIDR
In the morning on 20 March 2006, severe tropical cyclone Larry crossed the Queensland coast in the tropical north, near Innisfail. Between Babinda and Tully, damage to infrastructure and crops was extensive; the total estimated loss exceeded half a billion dollars.
Severe Tropical Cyclone Larry 2006 - Zoom Earth
Mar 21, 2006 · Satellite images, weather maps and tracks of Category 4 Tropical Cyclone Larry 2006, 16 - 21 March. Max wind speed 215km/h.
Post-Tropical Cyclone LARRY Tracker - Cyclocane
Sep 11, 2021 · The post-tropical cyclone is moving toward the north-northeast near 48 mph (78 km/h) and this heading with a decrease in forward speed is expected until Larry merges with an extratropical low tonight or early Sunday.
List of storms named Larry - Wikipedia
The name Larry has been used for three tropical cyclones worldwide, two in the Atlantic Ocean and one the Australian region of the Pacific Ocean. After 2006, the name Larry was retired in Australian region .
Post-tropical Cyclone Larry at 54.0°N - 48.2°W
Aug 31, 2021 · 11 Sep 2021 - 15:00 UTC ...LARRY IS NOW A POST-TROPICAL CYCLONE OVER THE LABRADOR SEA... ... STILL PRODUCING LARGE SWELLS ACROSS ATLANTIC CANADA AND PORTIONS OF THE EAST COAST OF THE U.S... As of 11:00 AM AST Sat Sep 11 the center of Larry was located near 54.0, -48.2 with movement NNE at 48 mph.
Cyclone Larry Hits Queensland Coast - USDA
Maximum-category five Cyclone Larry, packing winds of up to 180 mph, ripped through northern Queensland about 7:00 am on Monday, March 20. Hardest hit was the sugar-growing town of Innisfail, a farming city of 8,500 people 60 miles south of the tourist city of Cairns in northeastern Queensland state.