Storm Forecast

The strongest super typhoon in decades officially makes landfall for the third time

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Super typhoon Narelle officially made landfall in Western Australia at noon on March 27 (local time), seriously affecting the local weather with heavy rain and wind.

Low pressure moves complicatedly at sea

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A newly formed low pressure area is moving in a zigzag motion across the Pacific Ocean.

Super typhoon with destructive wind power is about to make landfall, waves nearly 12 m high

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Super typhoon Narelle carrying gusts of up to 275 km/h is preparing to enter mainland in Western Australia.

Typhoon 2026 forecast: Risk of strong storms and extreme weather increases

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2026 is assessed to have storm and extreme weather fluctuations, posing high risks to tourism activities, especially at sea destinations.

Super typhoon Narelle officially revealed, winds destroy more than 275km/h when making landfall

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Super typhoon Narelle is rapidly intensifying, forecast to make landfall in Western Australia with gusts of up to 275 km/h.

New low pressure forms, forecast to strengthen in the next 24 hours

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It is forecast that a new low pressure area has formed in the Western Pacific Ocean.

Super typhoon Narelle is about to revive, making landfall for the third time

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Tropical storm Narelle is re-forming off the coast of Australia, about to strengthen into super typhoon level and move quickly towards the mainland.

Forecast of low pressure, storms appearing in the East Sea and extreme weather

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The possibility of tropical depressions or storms appearing in the East Sea is assessed as low in the next month.

Typhoon Narelle strengthens into a super typhoon, pouring heavy rain on land

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Typhoon Narelle is forecast to have winds of 100 km/h, and is about to strengthen into a super typhoon.

Tropical depression is about to strengthen into a storm when entering the sea

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It is forecast that the tropical depression weakened from Typhoon Narelle will strengthen again, with the possibility of becoming a storm in the next 24 hours.

Tropical depression officially strengthens into storm

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Tropical depression officially strengthens into storm in the Pacific Ocean.

Strong tropical depression turns back into a storm, rare path

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The tropical depression - predecessor to Hurricane Narelle - is strengthening again to reach tropical storm level right on land in Australia.

Low pressure moves complicatedly, highly likely to become a storm

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It is forecast that the low pressure in the Pacific Ocean is highly likely to strengthen into a tropical depression or tropical storm in the next 24 hours.

Low pressure connects to low pressure appears, likely to strengthen within 24 hours

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Two low pressure areas are operating in the Pacific Ocean, while Typhoon Narelle is raging on land.

Hurricane Narelle strongly moves towards the next landfall area

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Hurricane Narelle caused heavy rain and widespread flooding in Northern Australia before making landfall for the second time.