List Of Australian Region Cyclones Before 1900
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1900 As of March 1 ( O.S. February 17), when the Julian calendar acknowledged a leap day and the Gregorian calendar did not, the Julian calendar fell one day further behind, bringing the difference to 13 days until February 28 ( O.S. February 15), 2 ...
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Storms

*February 1568 – During February 1568, two ships which were sailing near the Solomon Islands, were driven southwards for six days by a tropical cyclone after they avoided being shipwrecked on a reef. *April 1778 – A tropical cyclone impacted Indonesia's
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, where most of the houses were unroofed and 85% of nutmeg trees were destroyed. *1788 – A tropical cyclone destroyed two ships that had been sailing between Sydney and the Solomon Islands, under the command of
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. Most of the crew drowned, however, a number of them lived onshore for several years. *1811 – A tropical cyclone impacted Indonesia's
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. *1820 – A tropical cyclone impacted the Solomon Islands in or around 1820. *December 1840 – A tropical cyclone impacted Papua New Guinea. *April 1841 – A tropical cyclone impacted the Indonesian island of
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, where it killed 75 people and destroyed numerous houses. *1855 – In or around 1855, a tropical cyclone impacted Indonesia's
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where numerous trees were uprooted.


Unnamed tropical cyclone (1872)

On 20 April 1872, a cyclone struck Roebourne in the
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of
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, effectively destroying the town.


Unnamed tropical cyclone (1875)

On 24 December 1875, a total of 59 lives were lost at sea when the eye of a cyclone passed over Exmouth Gulf. Several schooners were driven ashore and wrecked.Bureau of Meteorology (1998). ''Tropical Cyclones (A Guide for Mariners in Northwest Australia)'', Pamphlet, Commonwealth of Australia


Unnamed tropical cyclone (1880)

On 9 January 1880, a cyclone passed near Yammadery Creek, between
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and Fortescue River, where the tidal surge was eight metres over the high-water mark. The ''Adalia'' was wrecked near Robe River and some of the crew drowned.


Unnamed tropical cyclone (1882)

On 7 March 1882, a severe cyclone passed Roebourne and Cossack in the evening causing damage to every building in the settlements. Cossack recorded a minimum pressure of 942 hPa. Despite the extensive loss of sheep from surrounding stations, it was considered fortunate that only one person suffered an injury.BoM – Tropical Cyclones affecting Karratha/Dampier
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Unnamed tropical cyclone (1884)

On 30 January 1884, a severe cyclone hit
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in Queensland, causing damage to every building in the settlement and loss of the jetty and all boats and all communication.


Unnamed tropical cyclone (1887)

On 22 April 1887, a cyclone struck the pearling fleet at Ninety Mile Beach near Broome claiming 140 lives. The storm was unexpected since it was so late in the season.


Unnamed tropical cyclone (1889)

On 1 March 1889, flooding was considerable at Cossack where a cyclone coincided with high tide. All crew aboard the ''Waratah'' were lost off Cape Preston and one man drowned in the river at Roebourne.


Unnamed tropical cyclones (1894)

On 4 January 1894 and 9 January 1894 – Within the space of five days, two cyclones crossed the
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coast. The first caused damage to many buildings at Roebourne and Cossack. The second cyclone caused more significant damage to the area completely washing away the previously damaged sea wall at Cossack. Over forty lives were believed to have been lost as twelve luggers and the steamer ''Anne'' were destroyed. Altogether, the damage was estimated at 15000 pounds and the loss of some 15000 sheep. Flooding was also substantial.


Cyclone Sigma (1896)

Cyclone Sigma was a tropical cyclone that caused severe damage in
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, Australia on 26–27 January 1896. Overall 23 people died in the cyclone with 3 missing.


Cyclone Eline (1898)

In January 1898, Cyclone Eline made landfall near Mackay, Queensland. The Cremorne Hotel in northern Mackay sustained damage, as well as the Methodist church on Gregory Street.


Unnamed tropical cyclone (1898)

On 2 April 1898, a cyclone was described as causing more damage at Cossack than had ever been experienced before. Tramway, rails, roads, and bridges were destroyed and telegraph lines are downed. Houses collapsed and all boats slipped their moorings. The damage was estimated at over 30000 pounds. Whim Creek registered 747 mm of rain in 24 hours, the highest daily rainfall ever recorded in
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Severe Tropical Cyclone Mahina (1899)

Upon making landfall in
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as an extremely powerful Category 5 severe tropical cyclone on March 4, 1899, Severe Tropical Cyclone Mahina produced a 40-foot storm surge, the highest ever recorded. The flooding killed 400–410 people, making it the deadliest cyclone in Australian history.


See also

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List of Southern Hemisphere tropical cyclone seasons Lists of Southern Hemisphere tropical cyclone seasons provides regional indexes to lists of articles about tropical cyclone seasons that occurred in the Southern Hemisphere. They include: *South-West Indian Ocean tropical cyclone ** South-West ...
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List of tropical cyclones This is a list of tropical cyclones, subdivided by basin. See the list of tropical cyclone records for individual records set by individual tropical cyclones. *Lists of Atlantic hurricanes – directory for Atlantic hurricanes north of the equa ...
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Pre-1900 South Pacific cyclone seasons The following is a list of all reported tropical cyclones within the South Pacific Ocean, to the east of 160°E, before 1900. __TOC__ Background Ancient Polynesians and others who inhabited the tropical Pacific before the Europeans arrived, k ...
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List of South-West Indian Ocean cyclones before 1900 The following is a list of South-West Indian Ocean tropical cyclones before the year 1900, or 20th century. Storms 1848 On January 11, 1848, the first tropical cyclone on record was observed in the basin. April 1892 Mauritius cyclone 1200 ...


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