An immersive study in atmospheric power. Explore Australia's most significant tropical cyclones — their science, their impact, and the communities they reshaped.
6
Events Archived
295+
Peak km/h
112y
Span Covered
Cat 5
Peak Severity
Select a Storm
Six defining moments in Australian meteorological history. Each event reshaped how the nation understands, prepares for, and responds to tropical cyclones.
Darwin, Northern Territory
Christmas 1974. A Category 4 cyclone erased 90% of Darwin's homes in a single night, triggering Australia's largest peacetime evacuation.
Peak Winds
217 km/h
Fatalities
66
Damage
$800M
Innisfail, Far North Queensland
March 2006. One of the most intense cyclones to strike Australia's mainland — with zero fatalities. A remarkable story of preparation and community resilience.
Peak Winds
240 km/h
Fatalities
0
Damage
$1.5B
Townsville, Queensland
Christmas Eve 1971. A catastrophic storm that drove major reforms in Australian building codes and structural standards.
Peak Winds
196 km/h
Fatalities
3
Damage
3.3k Homes
Port Hedland, WA
March 2007. The storm that hit Australia's iron heart, sending a two-week tremor through the global economy.
Peak Winds
295 km/h
Fatalities
3
Damage
$2.9B
Bathurst Bay, QLD
March 1899. The deadliest cyclone in Australian history. A 13-metre storm surge annihilated the local pearling fleet.
Record Surge
13 m
Fatalities
307+
Damage
100+ Vessels
Mission Beach, QLD
February 2011. A massive system that triggered Australia's largest peacetime evacuation and heavily impacted the Wet Tropics.
Peak Winds
285 km/h
Fatalities
1
Damage
$3.6B
About This Archive
This archive was created to explore six of Australia's most significant tropical cyclone events through primary sources, meteorological records, survivor accounts, and press coverage.
Each section is designed as a deep-dive into one event — comparing the human and environmental impacts across different eras of emergency management in Australia.
Primary Sources
Archival newspaper front pages, Bureau of Meteorology records, and survivor testimonies from each event.
Meteorological Data
Authentic storm track maps, intensity profiles, and rainfall distribution charts from BOM and NASA.
Human Impact
Exploring what cyclones reveal about infrastructure, community, resilience, and the limits of warning systems.