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Severe Tropical Cyclone Jasper was the wettest tropical cyclone in Australian history, surpassing Peter of 1979. [2] The third disturbance of the 2023–24 South Pacific cyclone season and the first named storm and severe tropical cyclone of the 2023–24 Australian region cyclone season, Jasper was first noted as an area of low pressure located in the South Pacific Ocean, which was initially ...
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FloodAlerts is a software application, developed by software specialists Shoothill, which takes real-time flooding information, and displays the data on an interactive Bing map, updating and warning its users when they, their premises or the routes they need to travel could be at risk of flooding.
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Location: Kuranda, Queensland, Australia: Coordinates: 1] [2]: Type: Steep Tiered Cascade: Total height: 125 metres (410 ft) [3]: Number of drops: 4: Longest drop: 107 metres (351 ft) [3]: Total width: 259 metres (850 ft) [3]: Average width: 137 metres (449 ft) [3]: Watercourse: Barron River: Average flow rate: 30 cubic metres per second (1,100 cu ft/s) [3]: Barron Falls (Aboriginal: Din Din ...
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The South Yorkshire village of Catcliffe was flooded, despite new flood defences which were installed after the floods of 2007. [45] Flooding caused by Storm Babet killed three people. [46] A flood in West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire caused over £46,000 worth of damage at Notts Gymnastics Academy. [47]
The Mulgrave River flows from the south to the north-east of the locality, forming its northern boundary. The river which is at 20–60 metres above sea level forms a north–south valley through the locality with mountainous land rising on the east (to an unnamed peak of 560 metres) and to Mount Mac (just beyond the locality's western boundary at 900 metres).