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{{Short description|Tropical cyclone season}}
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{{Infobox hurricane season
{{Infobox tropical cyclone season
| Basin=Aus
| Basin = Aus
| Year=2005
| Year = 2005
| Track=2004-2005 Australian cyclone season summary.jpg
| Track = 2004-2005 Australian region cyclone season summary.png
| First storm formed=1 September 2004
| Last storm dissipated=15 April 2005
| First storm formed = 1 September 2004
| Last storm dissipated = 15 April 2005
| Strongest storm name=[[Cyclone Ingrid|Ingrid]]
| Strongest storm pressure=924
| Strongest storm name = [[Cyclone Ingrid|Ingrid]]
| Strongest storm winds=125
| Strongest storm pressure = 924
| Strongest storm winds = 125
| Average wind speed=10
| Average wind speed = 10
| Total depressions=13
| Total hurricanes=10
| Total depressions = 13
| Total intense=4
| Total hurricanes = 10
| Total intense = 5
| Fatalities=
| Fatalities =
| Damages=
| Damages =
| Inflated=
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| five seasons=[[2002–03 Australian region cyclone season|2002–03]], [[2003–04 Australian region cyclone season|2003–04]], '''2004–05''', [[2005–06 Australian region cyclone season|2005–06]], [[2006–07 Australian region cyclone season|2006–07]]
| five seasons = [[2002–03 Australian region cyclone season|2002–03]], [[2003–04 Australian region cyclone season|2003–04]], '''2004–05''', [[2005–06 Australian region cyclone season|2005–06]], [[2006–07 Australian region cyclone season|2006–07]]
| Season timeline=Timeline of the 2004–05 Australian region cyclone season
| South Indian season=2004–05 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season
| Season timeline = Timeline of the 2004–05 Australian region cyclone season
| South Pacific season=2004–05 South Pacific cyclone season
| South Indian season = 2004–05 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season
| South Pacific season = 2004–05 South Pacific cyclone season
}}
}}

The '''2004–05 Australian region cyclone season''' was a slightly below average [[tropical cyclone]] season. It began on 1 November 2004 and ended on 30 April 2005. The regional tropical cyclone operational plan also defines a ''tropical cyclone year'' separately from a ''tropical cyclone season'', which runs from 1 July 2004 to 30 June 2005.
The '''2004–05 Australian region cyclone season''' was a slightly below average [[tropical cyclone]] season. It began on 1 November 2004 and ended on 30 April 2005. The regional tropical cyclone operational plan also defines a ''tropical cyclone year'' separately from a ''tropical cyclone season'', which runs from 1 July 2004 to 30 June 2005.


Tropical cyclones in this area are monitored by four [[Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre]]s (TCWCs): the [[Bureau of Meteorology (Australia)|Australian Bureau of Meteorology]] in [[Perth, Western Australia|Perth]], [[Darwin, Northern Territory|Darwin]], and [[Brisbane]]; and TCWC [[Port Moresby]] in [[Papua New Guinea]].<ref name="TCOP">[http://www.wmo.ch/web/www/TCP/TCP24-English2004.pdf ]{{dead link|date=August 2012}}</ref>
Tropical cyclones in this area are monitored by four [[Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre]]s (TCWCs): the [[Bureau of Meteorology (Australia)|Australian Bureau of Meteorology]] in [[Perth]], [[Darwin, Northern Territory|Darwin]], and [[Brisbane]]; and TCWC [[Port Moresby]] in [[Papua New Guinea]].<ref name="TCOP">[http://www.wmo.ch/web/www/TCP/TCP24-English2004.pdf]{{dead link|date=August 2012}}</ref>


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==Systems==
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===Tropical Cyclone Phoebe===
=== Tropical Cyclone Phoebe ===
{{Infobox Hurricane Small
{{Infobox tropical cyclone small
|Basin=Aus
| Basin = Aus
|Image=Phoebe 3 September 2004.jpg
| Image = Phoebe 3 September 2004.jpg
|Track=Phoebe 2004 track.png
| Track = Phoebe 2004 track.png
|Formed=1 September <small>([[2004–05 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season#Tropical Depression Phoebe|Entered basin]])</small>
| Formed = 1 September <small>([[2004–05 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season#Tropical Depression 01 (Phoebe)|Entered basin]])</small>
|Dissipated=5 September
| Dissipated = 5 September
|10-min winds=45
| 10-min winds = 45
|1-min winds=55
| 1-min winds = 55
|Pressure=990
| Pressure = 990
}}
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{{Main|List of off-season Australian region tropical cyclones}}
{{Main|List of off-season Australian region tropical cyclones}}
On August&nbsp;30, an [[Low-pressure area|area of low pressure]] developed near the edge of [[Météo-France]]'s area of responsibility within an unseasonably active [[monsoon]]al band which coincided with the [[Madden–Julian oscillation]]. Tracking towards the southeast, the low experience strong deep-level [[wind shear]] which kept most of the [[Atmospheric convection|convection]] displaced from the [[eye (cyclone)|center of circulation]]. On August&nbsp;31, convection managed to develop around the west and southwestern portions of the low before<ref name="GPSeptember Summary">{{cite web|author=Gary Padgett|publisher=Typhoon 2000|date=January 27, 2005|accessdate=February 12, 2009|title=Monthly Tropical Cyclone Summary for September 2004|url=http://www.typhoon2000.ph/garyp_mgtcs/sep04sum.txt}}</ref> and was designated as Tropical Depression 01.<ref name="GPAugust Summary">{{cite web|author=Gary Padgett|publisher=Typhoon 2000|date=December 7, 2004|accessdate=February 12, 2009|title=Monthly Tropical Cyclone Summary for August 2004|url=http://www.typhoon2000.ph/garyp_mgtcs/aug04sum.txt}}</ref> The depression reached its peak intensity at this time with winds of 55&nbsp;km/h (35&nbsp;mph <small>10-minute winds</small>) and a minimum pressure of 999&nbsp;[[Pascal (unit)|hPa]] ([[Bar (unit)|mbar]]).<ref name="GPSeptember Tracks">{{cite web|author=Gary Padgett|publisher=Typhoon 2000|date=October 24, 2004|accessdate=February 12, 2009|title=Monthly Tropical Cyclone Tracks for September 2004|url=http://www.typhoon2000.ph/garyp_mgtcs/sep04tks.txt}}</ref> The system moved southeast and entered the [[Perth]] [[Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre]]'s area of responsibility on 1 September.
On 30 August, an [[Low-pressure area|area of low pressure]] developed near the edge of [[Météo-France]]'s area of responsibility within an unseasonably active [[monsoon]]al band which coincided with the [[Madden–Julian oscillation]]. Tracking towards the southeast, the low experience strong deep-level [[wind shear]] which kept most of the [[Atmospheric convection|convection]] displaced from the [[eye (cyclone)|center of circulation]]. On 31 August, convection managed to develop around the west and southwestern portions of the low before<ref name="GPSeptember Summary">{{cite web|author=Gary Padgett|publisher=Typhoon 2000|date=27 January 2005|access-date=12 February 2009|title=Monthly Tropical Cyclone Summary for September 2004|url=http://www.typhoon2000.ph/garyp_mgtcs/sep04sum.txt}}</ref> and was designated as Tropical Depression 01.<ref name="GPAugust Summary">{{cite web|author=Gary Padgett|publisher=Typhoon 2000|date=7 December 2004|access-date=12 February 2009|title=Monthly Tropical Cyclone Summary for August 2004|url=http://www.typhoon2000.ph/garyp_mgtcs/aug04sum.txt}}</ref> The depression reached its peak intensity at this time with winds of {{convert|55|km/h|mph|abbr=on}} <small>10-minute winds</small>) and a minimum pressure of 999&nbsp;[[Pascal (unit)|hPa]] ([[Bar (unit)|mbar]]).<ref name="GPSeptember Tracks">{{cite web|author=Gary Padgett|publisher=Typhoon 2000|date=24 October 2004|access-date=12 February 2009|title=Monthly Tropical Cyclone Tracks for September 2004|url=http://www.typhoon2000.ph/garyp_mgtcs/sep04tks.txt}}</ref> The system moved southeast and entered the [[Perth]] [[Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre]]'s area of responsibility on 1 September.


The system was upgraded to Tropical Cyclone Phoebe early on 2 September when it was about 800&nbsp;km west-northwest of the [[Cocos Islands]]. Phoebe quickly reached its peak strength that day, with winds of 85&nbsp;km/h, as it continued to move to the southeast. The cyclone weakened as it moved over [[sea surface temperature|cooler water]] and dissipated about 550&nbsp;km from the Cocos Islands. Phoebe posed no threat to any land.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://australiasevereweather.com/cyclones/2005/summ0409.htm |title=Monthly Global Tropical Cyclone Summary September 2004 |publisher=Australiasevereweather.com |date= |accessdate=18 August 2012}}</ref>
The system was upgraded to Tropical Cyclone Phoebe early on 2 September when it was about 800&nbsp;km west-northwest of the [[Cocos Islands]]. Phoebe quickly reached its peak strength that day, with winds of 85&nbsp;km/h, as it continued to move to the southeast. The cyclone weakened as it moved over [[sea surface temperature|cooler water]] and dissipated about 550&nbsp;km from the Cocos Islands. Phoebe posed no threat to any land.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://australiasevereweather.com/cyclones/2005/summ0409.htm |title=Monthly Global Tropical Cyclone Summary September 2004 |publisher=Australiasevereweather.com |access-date=18 August 2012}}</ref>
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===Tropical Low ===
=== Tropical Low (05S) ===
<!--Pressure and MSW were taken from Perth operationally-->
<!--Pressure and MSW were taken from Perth operationally-->
{{Infobox Hurricane Small
{{Infobox tropical cyclone small
|Basin=Aus
| Basin = Aus
|Image=05S 05 dec 2004 0300Z.jpg
| Image = 05S 2004-12-05 0325Z.jpg
|Track=5-S 2004 track.png
| Track = 5-S 2004 track.png
|Formed=3 December
| Formed = 3 December
|Dissipated=5 December
| Dissipated = 5 December
|10-min winds=30
| 10-min winds = 30
|1-min winds=35
| 1-min winds = 35
|Pressure=998
| Pressure = 998
}}
}}
A tropical low developed in the Perth AOR on 2 December near the coast of [[Java (island)|Java]]. According to Perth, the storm had a maximum sustained winds of {{convert|30|kn|km/h}}, while the JTWC assigned the storm peak sustained winds of {{convert|35|kn|km/h}} and classifying it as a tropical storm.
A tropical low developed in the Perth AOR on 2 December near the coast of [[Java]]. According to Perth, the storm had a maximum sustained winds of {{convert|30|kn|km/h}}, while the JTWC assigned the storm peak sustained winds of {{convert|35|kn|km/h}} and classifying it as a tropical storm.
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===Tropical Cyclone Raymond===
=== Tropical Cyclone Raymond ===
{{Infobox Hurricane Small
{{Infobox tropical cyclone small
|Basin=Aus
| Basin = Aus
|Image=TC Raymond 02 jan 2005 0210Z.jpg
| Image = TC Raymond 02 jan 2005 0210Z.jpg
|Track=Raymond 2004 track.png
| Track = Raymond 2004 track.png
|Formed=30 December
| Formed = 30 December
|Dissipated=10 January
| Dissipated = 10 January
|10-min winds=45
| 10-min winds = 45
|1-min winds=50
| 1-min winds = 50
|Pressure=985
| Pressure = 985
}}
}}
A tropical low developed from an area of convection of the [[Western Australia]] coast on 30 December. The system drifted southeast, then turned to the northeast over the following days without significant development. The low began to drift to the southeast again on 1 January and the convection began to increase, with it becoming Tropical Cyclone Raymond on 2 January, when it was 460&nbsp;km north-northeast of [[Broome, Western Australia|Broome]].
A tropical low developed from an area of convection of the [[Western Australia]] coast on 30 December. The system drifted southeast, then turned to the northeast over the following days without significant development. The low began to drift to the southeast again on 1 January and the convection began to increase, with it becoming Tropical Cyclone Raymond on 2 January, when it was 460&nbsp;km north-northeast of [[Broome, Western Australia|Broome]].


The cyclone peaked with 85&nbsp;km/h winds as it moved east, and made landfall as a Category&nbsp;1 cyclone just west of [[Kalumburu, Western Australia|Kalumburu]] the same day. The cyclone weakened over land, and the remnant low continued east over the [[Northern Territory]], entering the [[Gulf of Carpentaria]] on 5 January. The low reversed direction and dissipated by 10 January.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://australiasevereweather.com/cyclones/2005/summ0501.htm |title=Monthly Global Tropical Cyclone Summary January 2005 |publisher=Australiasevereweather.com |date= |accessdate=18 August 2012}}</ref> Cyclone Raymond caused no damage, but brought the first heavy rain of the season to northern [[Kimberley (Western Australia)|Kimberley]].<ref name="autogenerated1">{{cite web|url=http://www.bom.gov.au/cyclone/history/wa/2005.shtml|title=Western Australia Tropical Cyclone Season Summary 2004–05|publisher=Bom.gov.au |date= |accessdate=18 August 2012}}</ref>
The cyclone peaked with 85&nbsp;km/h winds as it moved east, and made landfall as a Category&nbsp;1 cyclone just west of [[Kalumburu, Western Australia|Kalumburu]] the same day. The cyclone weakened over land, and the remnant low continued east over the [[Northern Territory]], entering the [[Gulf of Carpentaria]] on 5 January. The low reversed direction and dissipated by 10 January.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://australiasevereweather.com/cyclones/2005/summ0501.htm |title=Monthly Global Tropical Cyclone Summary January 2005 |publisher=Australiasevereweather.com |access-date=18 August 2012}}</ref> Cyclone Raymond caused no damage, but brought the first heavy rain of the season to northern [[Kimberley (Western Australia)|Kimberley]].<ref name="autogenerated1">{{cite web|url=http://www.bom.gov.au/cyclone/history/wa/2005.shtml|title=Western Australia Tropical Cyclone Season Summary 2004–05|publisher=Bom.gov.au |access-date=18 August 2012}}</ref>
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===Tropical Cyclone Sally===
=== Tropical Cyclone Sally ===
{{Infobox Hurricane Small
{{Infobox tropical cyclone small
|Basin=Aus
| Basin = Aus
|Image=Sally05.jpg
| Image = Sally05.jpg
|Track=Sally 2005 track.png
| Track = Sally 2005 track.png
|Formed=7 January
| Formed = 7 January
|Dissipated=9 January
| Dissipated = 9 January
|10-min winds=50
| 10-min winds = 50
|1-min winds=45
| 1-min winds = 45
|Pressure=985
| Pressure = 985
}}
}}
A area of convection began to develop 930&nbsp;km west-southwest of [[Jakarta]] on 6 January, becoming a tropical low the next day. The low intensified as it drifted south and was named Sally 370&nbsp;km east-southeast of the [[Cocos Islands]] on 8 January. Cyclone Sally slowly moved to the southwest, under the influence of a mid-level ridge to the southeast, reaching its peak with 95&nbsp;km/h winds on 9 January. The storm then rapidly weakened as a result of the presence of dry air and increased [[wind shear]], before dissipating early on 10 January 460&nbsp;km west-southwest of the Cocos Islands. Cyclone Sally had no effects on land.<ref name="australiasevereweather2005">{{cite web|url=http://australiasevereweather.com/cyclones/2005/summ0501.htm |title=Monthly Global Tropical Cyclone Summary January 2005 |publisher=Australiasevereweather.com |date= |accessdate=2012-08-18}}</ref>
A area of convection began to develop 930&nbsp;km west-southwest of [[Jakarta]] on 6 January, becoming a tropical low the next day. The low intensified as it drifted south and was named Sally 370&nbsp;km east-southeast of the [[Cocos Islands]] on 8 January. Cyclone Sally slowly moved to the southwest, under the influence of a mid-level ridge to the southeast, reaching its peak with 95&nbsp;km/h winds on 9 January. The storm then rapidly weakened as a result of the presence of dry air and increased [[wind shear]], before dissipating early on 10 January 460&nbsp;km west-southwest of the Cocos Islands. Cyclone Sally had no effects on land.<ref name="australiasevereweather2005">{{cite web|url=http://australiasevereweather.com/cyclones/2005/summ0501.htm |title=Monthly Global Tropical Cyclone Summary January 2005 |publisher=Australiasevereweather.com |access-date=2012-08-18}}</ref>
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===Severe Tropical Cyclone Kerry===
=== Severe Tropical Cyclone Kerry ===
{{Infobox Hurricane Small
{{Infobox tropical cyclone small
|Basin=Aus
| Basin = Aus
|Image=Tropical Cyclone Kerry 2005.jpg
| Image = Tropical Cyclone Kerry 2005.jpg
|Track=Kerry 2005 track.png
| Track = Kerry 2005 track.png
|Formed=8 January
| Formed = 8 January
|Dissipated=18 January
| Dissipated = 18 January
|10-min winds=80
| 10-min winds = 80
|1-min winds=90
| 1-min winds = 90
|Pressure=955
| Pressure = 955
}}
}}
Tropical Cyclone Kerry developed from Tropical Depression 5F on 5 January in [[RSMC Nadi]]'s Area of Responsibility, {{convert|585|km|mi|abbr=on}} northeast of [[Port Vila]], [[Vanuatu]]. Kerry moved to the southwest with 75&nbsp;km/h (45&nbsp;mph) winds as it moved over Vanuatu. Once past the island, Kerry moved on a west-southwest course and it began to intensify after turning to the west. The storm reached a peak intensity of 160&nbsp;km/h (100&nbsp;mph) before turning towards the south-southeast. The storm began to weaken under vertical shear and was downgraded to a depression on 13 January.
Tropical Cyclone Kerry developed from Tropical Depression 5F on 5 January in [[RSMC Nadi]]'s Area of Responsibility, {{convert|585|km|mi|abbr=on}} northeast of [[Port Vila]], [[Vanuatu]]. Kerry moved to the southwest with {{convert|75|km/h|mph|abbr=on}} winds as it moved over Vanuatu. Once past the island, Kerry moved on a west-southwest course and it began to intensify after turning to the west. The storm reached a peak intensity of {{convert|160|km/h|mph|abbr=on}} before turning towards the south-southeast. The storm began to weaken under vertical shear and was downgraded to a depression on 13 January.
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===Tropical Low (10S)===
=== Tropical Low (10S) ===
{{Infobox Hurricane Small
{{Infobox tropical cyclone small
|Image=TropicalLow10S2005.jpg
| Image = TropicalLow10S2005.jpg
|Track=10-S 2005 track.png
| Track = 10-S 2005 track.png
|Basin=Aus
| Basin = Aus
|Formed=11 January
| Formed = 11 January
|Dissipated=17 January
| Dissipated = 17 January
|10-min winds=30
| 10-min winds = 30
|1-min winds=35
| 1-min winds = 35
|Pressure=998
| Pressure = 998
}}
}}
On January 12 the Perth Meteorlogical Center issued a TCF and the JTWC followed suit and they named the Low 10S.
On 12 January the Perth Meteorological Center issued a TCF and the JTWC followed suit and they named the Low 10S.
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===Tropical Cyclone Tim===
=== Tropical Cyclone Tim ===
{{Infobox Hurricane Small
{{Infobox tropical cyclone small
|Basin=Aus
| Basin = Aus
|Image=TC Tim 2005.jpg
| Image = TC Tim 2005.jpg
|Track=Tim 2005 track.png
| Track = Tim 2005 track.png
|Formed=23 January
| Formed = 23 January
|Dissipated=25 January
| Dissipated = 25 January
|10-min winds=45
| 10-min winds = 45
|1-min winds=35
| 1-min winds = 35
|Pressure=990
| Pressure = 990
}}
}}
A tropical low located about 930&nbsp;km north of [[Learmonth, Western Australia]] began to develop a deeper convection on 23 January, despite being beneath the [[subtropical ridge]]. The low became Tropical Cyclone Tim the next day, when it was 700&nbsp;km southeast of Christmas Island. Tim moved slowly to the southwest, as a result of steering from an anticyclone to the southeast. The storm reached briefly reached a peak with wind of 85&nbsp;km/h late on 23 January. Tim lost tropical cyclone status on 25 January to 470&nbsp;km south-west of Christmas Island and the remnant continued west before dissipating. There was no damage as a result of Cyclone Tim.<ref name="australiasevereweather2005"/>
A tropical low located about 930&nbsp;km north of [[Learmonth, Western Australia]] began to develop a deeper convection on 23 January, despite being beneath the [[subtropical ridge]]. The low became Tropical Cyclone Tim the next day, when it was 700&nbsp;km southeast of Christmas Island. Tim moved slowly to the southwest, as a result of steering from an anticyclone to the southeast. The storm reached briefly reached a peak with wind of 85&nbsp;km/h late on 23 January. Tim lost tropical cyclone status on 25 January to 470&nbsp;km south-west of Christmas Island and the remnant continued west before dissipating. There was no damage as a result of Cyclone Tim.<ref name="australiasevereweather2005"/>
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===Severe Tropical Cyclone Harvey===
=== Severe Tropical Cyclone Harvey ===
{{Infobox Hurricane Small
{{Infobox tropical cyclone small
|Basin=Aus
| Basin = Aus
|Image=Cyclone Harvey 2005.jpg
| Image = Cyclone Harvey 2005.jpg
|Track=Harvey Pacific 2005 track.png
| Track = Harvey Pacific 2005 track.png
|Formed=5 February
| Formed = 5 February
|Dissipated=7 February
| Dissipated = 7 February
|10-min winds=75
| 10-min winds = 75
|1-min winds=50
| 1-min winds = 50
|Pressure=967
| Pressure = 967
}}
}}
{{Main|Cyclone Harvey}}
{{Main|Cyclone Harvey}}
The Bureau of Meteorology began monitoring a tropical low off [[Groote Eylandt]] in the [[Gulf of Carpentaria]] on 3 February 2005. The low intensified and was named Harvey three days later. The storm made landfall near the [[Queensland]]/[[Northern Territory]] border on 7 February as a Category&nbsp;3 (Australian scale) system. Minor structural damage was reported along the Robinson River and [[Mornington Island]] was battered by high winds and heavy rain, however no casualties were reported.
The Bureau of Meteorology began monitoring a tropical low off [[Groote Eylandt]] in the [[Gulf of Carpentaria]] on 3 February 2005. The low intensified and was named Harvey three days later. The storm made landfall near the [[Queensland]]/[[Northern Territory]] border on 7 February as a Category&nbsp;3 (Australian scale) system. Minor structural damage was reported along the Robinson River and [[Mornington Island]] was battered by high winds and heavy rain, however no casualties were reported.
*[http://www.bom.gov.au/inside/services_policy/public/sigwxsum/sigw0205.shtml Significant weather summary] from the Bureau of Meteorology Australia.
* [http://www.bom.gov.au/inside/services_policy/public/sigwxsum/sigw0205.shtml Significant weather summary] from the Bureau of Meteorology Australia.
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===Tropical Cyclone Vivienne===
=== Tropical Cyclone Vivienne ===
{{Infobox Hurricane Small
{{Infobox tropical cyclone small
|Basin=Aus
| Basin = Aus
|Image=TC Vivienne 08 feb 2005 0230Z.jpg
| Image = TC Vivienne 08 feb 2005 0230Z.jpg
|Track=Vivienne 2005 track.png
| Track = Vivienne 2005 track.png
|Formed=4 February
| Formed = 4 February
|Dissipated=9 February
| Dissipated = 9 February
|10-min winds=35
| 10-min winds = 35
|1-min winds=35
| 1-min winds = 35
|Pressure=990
| Pressure = 990
}}
}}
A tropical low developed within the [[monsoon trough]] about 550&nbsp;km northwest of [[Broome, Western Australia]] on 4 February. The low gradually became more organized as it drifted slowly to the southwest, but did not intensify until it became Tropical Cyclone Vivienne on 8 February. The cyclone peaked with 65&nbsp;km/h winds and remained near stationary, before dissipating later that day.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://australiasevereweather.com/cyclones/2005/summ0502.htm |title=Monthly Global Tropical Cyclone Summary February 2005 |publisher=Australiasevereweather.com |date= |accessdate=8 August 2012}}</ref> Oil and gas production in the [[Timor Sea]] was disrupted by Cyclone Vivienne.<ref name="autogenerated2">http://www.bom.gov.au/inside/services_policy/public/sigwxsum/pdf/sigw0205.pdf</ref>
A tropical low developed within the [[monsoon trough]] about 550&nbsp;km northwest of [[Broome, Western Australia]] on 4 February. The low gradually became more organized as it drifted slowly to the southwest, but did not intensify until it became Tropical Cyclone Vivienne on 8 February. The cyclone peaked with 65&nbsp;km/h winds and remained near stationary, before dissipating later that day.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://australiasevereweather.com/cyclones/2005/summ0502.htm |title=Monthly Global Tropical Cyclone Summary February 2005 |publisher=Australiasevereweather.com |access-date=8 August 2012}}</ref> Oil and gas production in the [[Timor Sea]] was disrupted by Cyclone Vivienne.<ref name="autogenerated2">{{cite web |title=Significant Weather - February 2005 |url=http://www.bom.gov.au/inside/services_policy/public/sigwxsum/pdf/sigw0205.pdf |publisher=Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology}}</ref>
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===Severe Tropical Cyclone Ingrid===
=== Severe Tropical Cyclone Ingrid ===
{{Infobox Hurricane Small
{{Infobox tropical cyclone small
|Basin=Aus
| Basin = Aus
|Image=Cyclone Ingrid 2005.jpg
| Image = File:Ingrid 2005-03-08 0000Z.jpg
|Track=Ingrid 2005 track.png
| Track = Ingrid 2005 track.png
|Formed=5 March
| Formed = 5 March
|Dissipated=17 March
| Dissipated = 17 March
|10-min winds=125
| 10-min winds = 125
|1-min winds=135
| 1-min winds = 135
|Pressure=924
| Pressure = 924
}}
}}
{{Main|Cyclone Ingrid}}
{{Main|Cyclone Ingrid}}
A tropical low formed north of the [[Gulf of Carpentaria]] on 3 March, before crossing the [[Cape York Peninsula]] and into the [[Coral Sea]]. The tropical low intensified into a tropical cyclone, named Ingrid, on 6 March and rapidly intensified into a severe tropical cyclone later that day, peaking as a category 5 with 10-minute sustained winds of {{convert|220|km/h|mph|abbr=on}} on 8 March. After peaking, Ingrid weakened to a category 4, making landfall on the Cape York Peninsula late on 9 March before emerging once again into the Gulf of Carpentaria. In the Gulf, Ingrid once again rapidly intensified, achieving its second and strongest peak on 11 March with winds of {{convert|230|km/h|mph|abbr=on}} and a pressure of {{convert|924|hPa|inHg|abbr=on}}. The system passed just north of [[Nhulunbuy]] the next day, maintaining its intensity as it traveled north of the [[Top End]]. Ingrid then weakened before striking the [[Tiwi Islands]]. After moving over water, Ingrid once again reintensified, achieving its final peak with winds of {{convert|185|km/h|mph|abbr=on}} on 15 March. Later that day, Ingrid made its final landfall near [[Kalumburu, Western Australia|Kalumburu]] on the [[Kimberley (Western Australia)|Kimberley]] coast and rapidly weakened, falling below cyclone status on 17 March.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bom.gov.au/cyclone/history/ingrid.shtml|title=Tropical Cyclone Ingrid|publisher=Bureau of Meteorology|access-date=24 July 2022}}</ref>{{clear}}
Cyclone Ingrid was an intense cyclone, impacting [[Queensland]], [[Northern Territory]] and [[Western Australia]] as a Category&nbsp;4 or 5 cyclone.<ref>[http://www.australiansevereweather.com/cyclones/2005/summ0503.htm Monthly Global Tropical Cyclone Summary March 2005<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
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===Severe Tropical Cyclone Willy===
=== Severe Tropical Cyclone Willy ===
{{Infobox Hurricane Small
{{Infobox tropical cyclone small
|Basin=Aus
| Basin = Aus
|Image=Willy Mar 11 2005 0610Z.jpg
| Image = Willy Mar 11 2005 0610Z.jpg
|Track=Willy 2005 track.png
| Track = Willy 2005 track.png
|Formed=9 March
| Formed = 9 March
|Dissipated=14 March
| Dissipated = 14 March
|10-min winds=75
| 10-min winds = 75
|1-min winds=90
| 1-min winds = 90
|Pressure=960
| Pressure = 960
}}
}}
A tropical low began to develop on 8 March 830&nbsp;km north of [[Port Hedland, Western Australia]]. The low did not move as it developed and became Tropical Cyclone Willy in the same area. Willy moved slowly west-southwest, roughly parallel to the Australian coast, strengthening steadily in the favourable environment. It reached its peak with 140&nbsp;km/h winds on 11 March when it was 550&nbsp;km northwest of [[Onslow, Western Australia|Onslow]].
A tropical low began to develop on 8 March 830&nbsp;km north of [[Port Hedland, Western Australia]]. The low did not move as it developed and became Tropical Cyclone Willy in the same area. Willy moved slowly west-southwest, roughly parallel to the Australian coast, strengthening steadily in the favourable environment. It reached its peak with 140&nbsp;km/h winds on 11 March when it was 550&nbsp;km northwest of [[Onslow, Western Australia|Onslow]].


Cyclone Willy then turned to the southwest and maintained its strength for a day before it began to weaken. The storm turned to the west and weakened into a remnant low on 14 March. The remnant continued to drift west away from Australia before dissipating a few days later.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://australiasevereweather.com/cyclones/2005/summ0503.htm |title=Monthly Global Tropical Cyclone Summary March 2005 |publisher=Australiasevereweather.com |date=17 May 2005 |accessdate=18 August 2012}}</ref> Oil production in the [[Timor Sea]] was disrupted by Cyclone Willy, but there were no effects on land.<ref name="autogenerated2"/>
Cyclone Willy then turned to the southwest and maintained its strength for a day before it began to weaken. The storm turned to the west and weakened into a remnant low on 14 March. The remnant continued to drift west away from Australia before dissipating a few days later.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://australiasevereweather.com/cyclones/2005/summ0503.htm |title=Monthly Global Tropical Cyclone Summary March 2005 |publisher=Australiasevereweather.com |date=17 May 2005 |access-date=18 August 2012}}</ref> Oil production in the [[Timor Sea]] was disrupted by Cyclone Willy, but there were no effects on land.<ref name="autogenerated2"/>
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===Severe Tropical Cyclone Adeline-Juliet===
=== Severe Tropical Cyclone Adeline-Juliet ===
{{Infobox Hurricane Small
{{Infobox tropical cyclone small
|Basin=Aus
| Basin = Aus
|Image=TC Adeline-Juliet 06 apr 2005 0400Z.jpg
| Image = TC Adeline-Juliet 06 apr 2005 0400Z.jpg
|Track=Adeline-Juliet 2005 track.png
| Track = Adeline-Juliet 2005 track.png
|Formed=3 April
| Formed = 3 April
|Dissipated=5 April (Exited basin)
| Dissipated = 5 April ([[2004–05 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season#Very Intense Tropical Cyclone Adeline–Juliet|Exited basin]])
|10-min winds=75
| 10-min winds = 75
|1-min winds=85
| 1-min winds = 85
|Pressure=960
| Pressure = 960
}}
}}
A tropical low formed roughly 710&nbsp;km east-northeast of the [[Cocos Islands]] on 1 April. The system developed moved southwest towards the Cocos Islands and became Tropical Cyclone Juliet on 3 April, when it was 45&nbsp;km east of the islands. The system steadily intensified as it moved west, becoming a severe tropical cyclone on 4 April. Cyclone Adeline crossed into [[Réunion]]'s area of responsibility on 5 April, by which time it had 140&nbsp;km/h winds.
A tropical low formed roughly 710&nbsp;km east-northeast of the [[Cocos Islands]] on 1 April. The system developed moved southwest towards the Cocos Islands and became Tropical Cyclone Juliet on 3 April, when it was 45&nbsp;km east of the islands. The system steadily intensified as it moved west, becoming a severe tropical cyclone on 4 April. Cyclone Adeline crossed into [[Réunion]]'s area of responsibility on 5 April, by which time it had 140&nbsp;km/h winds.


[[Météo-France]] renamed the storm [[2004–05 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season#Very Intense Tropical Cyclone Adeline-Juliet|Juliet]] when they assumed responsibility for the cyclone, as it passed west of [[90th meridian east|90°E]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://australiasevereweather.com/cyclones/2005/summ0504.htm |title=Monthly Global Tropical Cyclone Summary April 2005 |publisher=Australiasevereweather.com |date= |accessdate=18 August 2012}}</ref> Cyclone Adeline triggered gale warnings on the Cocos Islands, where 160&nbsp;mm of rain fell in one day. The storm caused minor damage and uprooted trees on the islands.<ref name="autogenerated1"/>
[[Météo-France]] renamed the storm [[Cyclone Juliet (2005)|Juliet]] when they assumed responsibility for the cyclone, as it passed west of [[90th meridian east|90°E]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://australiasevereweather.com/cyclones/2005/summ0504.htm |title=Monthly Global Tropical Cyclone Summary April 2005 |publisher=Australiasevereweather.com |access-date=18 August 2012}}</ref> Cyclone Adeline triggered gale warnings on the Cocos Islands, where 160&nbsp;mm of rain fell in one day. The storm caused minor damage and uprooted trees on the islands.<ref name="autogenerated1"/>
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===Tropical Low 11U===
=== Tropical Low 11U ===
{{Infobox Hurricane Small
{{Infobox tropical cyclone small
|Basin=Aus
| Basin = Aus
|Image=Papua New Guinea TC Apr 15 2005 0035Z.jpg
| Image = Papua New Guinea TC Apr 15 2005 0035Z.jpg
| Track = 11U 2005 track.png
|Formed=13 April
|Dissipated=15 April
| Formed = 13 April
| Dissipated = 15 April
|Pressure=990
| Pressure = 990
|Type=low
| Type = low
}}
}}


During 12 April a tropical low developed within the northern Arafura Sea.<ref name="Seasonal summary">{{cite journal|author1=Butler, J|author2=Callaghan, Jeff|date=4 December 2007|pages=291–398|title=The South Pacific and southeast Indian Ocean tropical cyclone season 2004-05|journal=Australian Meteorological Magazine|publisher=Australian Bureau of Meteorology|issue=56|url=http://www.bom.gov.au/amm/docs/2007/butler.pdf|access-date=15 September 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150923193726/http://www.bom.gov.au/amm/docs/2007/butler.pdf|archive-date=23 September 2015|url-status=dead|df=dmy-all}}</ref><ref name="GP April 05">{{cite web|url=http://australiansevereweather.com/cyclones/2005/summ0504.htm|title=Monthly Global Tropical Cyclone Summary April 2005|author=Padgett, Gary|year=2005|website=Australian Severe Weather|accessdate=September 15, 2015}}</ref> Over the next couple of days the system moved eastwards, with deep atmospheric convection developing over the western quadrants by 15 April.<ref name="Seasonal summary"/><ref name="GP April 05"/> By this time the system was located about {{convert|100|km|mi|round=5|abbr=on}} to the southwest of [[Port Moresby]] in [[Papua New Guinea]] and was producing gales and rough seas around Papua New Guinea.<ref name="Seasonal summary"/><ref name="GP April 05"/> The system subsequently approached and interacted with south-eastern Papua New Guinea, before it moved into an area of increasing vertical wind shear and started weakening.<ref name="Seasonal summary"/><ref name="GP April 05"/> The system was last formally noted during that day before it dissipated a few days later.<ref name="Seasonal summary"/><ref name="GP April 05"/>
During 12 April a tropical low developed within the northern Arafura Sea.<ref name="Seasonal summary">{{cite journal|author1=Butler, J|author2=Callaghan, Jeff|date=4 December 2007|pages=291–398|title=The South Pacific and southeast Indian Ocean tropical cyclone season 2004-05|journal=Australian Meteorological Magazine|publisher=Australian Bureau of Meteorology|issue=56|url=http://www.bom.gov.au/amm/docs/2007/butler.pdf|access-date=15 September 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150923193726/http://www.bom.gov.au/amm/docs/2007/butler.pdf|archive-date=23 September 2015|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name="GP 5 April">{{cite web|url=http://australiansevereweather.com/cyclones/2005/summ0504.htm|title=Monthly Global Tropical Cyclone Summary April 2005|author=Padgett, Gary|year=2005|website=Australian Severe Weather|access-date=15 September 2015}}</ref> Over the next couple of days the system moved eastwards, with deep atmospheric convection developing over the western quadrants by 15 April.<ref name="Seasonal summary"/><ref name="GP 5 April"/> By this time the system was located about {{convert|100|km|mi|round=5|abbr=on}} to the southwest of [[Port Moresby]] in [[Papua New Guinea]] and was producing gales and rough seas around Papua New Guinea.<ref name="Seasonal summary"/><ref name="GP 5 April"/> The system subsequently approached and interacted with south-eastern Papua New Guinea, before it moved into an area of increasing vertical wind shear and started weakening.<ref name="Seasonal summary"/><ref name="GP 5 April"/> The system was last formally noted during that day before it dissipated a few days later.<ref name="Seasonal summary"/><ref name="GP 5 April"/>


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==Storm names==
== Storm names ==
'''TCWC Perth'''
'''TCWC Perth'''
* Phoebe
* Phoebe
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* Ingrid
* Ingrid


==Seasonal effects==
== Seasonal effects ==
{{Australian areas affected (Top)}}
{{Pacific areas affected (Top)}}
|-
|-
| Phoebe || {{sort|0901|1&nbsp;— 5&nbsp;September}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|A1}}|Category 1 tropical cyclone || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|A1}}|{{Sort|085|85&nbsp;km/h (55&nbsp;mph)}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|A1}}|{{Sort|990|990&nbsp;hPa (29.23&nbsp;inHg)}} || None || None || None || None ||<ref>{{cite web|publisher=Australian Bureau of Meteorology|title=Tropical Cyclone Phoebe|url=http://www.bom.gov.au/cyclone/history/pdf/phoebe.pdf|author=Perth Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre|accessdate=9 September 2014|date=11 June 2009}}</ref>
| Phoebe || {{sort|20040901|1&nbsp;— 5&nbsp;September}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|A1}}|Category 1 tropical cyclone || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|A1}}|{{convert|45|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|A1}}|{{convert|990|hPa|inHg|sigfig=4|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || None || {{sort|0|None}} || {{sort|0|None}} ||<ref>{{cite web|publisher=Australian Bureau of Meteorology|title=Tropical Cyclone Phoebe|url=http://www.bom.gov.au/cyclone/history/pdf/phoebe.pdf|author=Perth Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre|access-date=9 September 2014|date=11 June 2009}}</ref>
|-
|-
| 05S || 3–5&nbsp;December || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TL}}|Tropical low || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TL}}|{{convert|35|mph|km/h|abbr=on|sortable=on}}
| 05S
| bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TL}}|{{convert|998|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sortable=on|sigfig=4}} || Indonesia || {{sort|0|None}} || {{sort|0|None}} ||
| 3–5&nbsp;December
| bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TL}}|Tropical low || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TL}}|{{convert|35|mph|km/h|abbr=on|sortable=on}}
| bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TL}}|{{convert|998|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sortable=on|sigfig=4}} || Indonesia|| None || None || None ||
|-
|-
| Raymond || {{sort|20040901|30 December&nbsp;– 10 January}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|A1}}|Category 1 tropical cyclone || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|A1}}| {{convert|45|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|A1}}|{{convert|985|hPa|inHg|sigfig=4|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || Western Australia, Northern Territory || {{sort|0|None}} || {{sort|0|None}} ||<ref>{{cite report|title=Tropical Cyclone Raymond|publisher=Australian Bureau of Meteorology|url=http://www.bom.gov.au/cyclone/history/pdf/raymond.pdf|access-date=25 May 2022}}</ref>
| Raymond
| 1–10&nbsp;January || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|A1}}|Category 1 tropical cyclone || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|A1}} |{{convert|50|mph|km/h|abbr=on|sortable=on}}
| bgcolor=#{{storm colour|A1}} |{{convert|985|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sortable=on}}
| Western Australia
| minimal
| 0&nbsp;
|
|-
|-
| Sally || {{sort|20060117|6&nbsp;- 10 January 2005}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|A2}}|{{Sort|3|Category 2 tropical cyclone}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|A2}}|{{convert|50|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|A2}}|{{convert|985|hPa|inHg|sigfig=4|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || None || {{sort|0|None}} || {{sort|0|None}} ||<ref>{{cite report|title=Tropical Cyclone Sally|access-date=30 May 2022|url=http://www.bom.gov.au/cyclone/history/pdf/sally.pdf|publisher=Australian Bureau of Meteorology}}</ref>
| Sally
| 7–9&nbsp;January || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|A2}}|Category 2 tropical cyclone
| bgcolor=#{{storm colour|A2}} |{{convert|60|mph|km/h|abbr=on|sortable=on}}
| bgcolor=#{{storm colour|A2}} |{{convert|985|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || None || None || None || None ||
|-
|-
| Kerry
| Kerry
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| {{TC stats cell format|auscat3}} | {{TC stats desc|auscat3}}
| {{TC stats cell format|auscat3}} | {{TC stats desc|auscat3}}
| bgcolor=#{{storm colour|A3}} |{{convert|90|mph|km/h|abbr=on|sortable=on}}
| bgcolor=#{{storm colour|A3}} |{{convert|90|mph|km/h|abbr=on|sortable=on}}
| bgcolor=#{{storm colour|A3}} |{{convert|955|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || None || None || None || None ||
| bgcolor=#{{storm colour|A3}} |{{convert|955|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || None || {{sort|0|None}} || {{sort|0|None}} ||
|-
|-
| 10S || 11–17&nbsp;January || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TL}}|Tropical Low || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TL}}|{{convert|35|mph|km/h|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TL}}|{{convert|998|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || None || None || None || None ||
| 10S || 11–17&nbsp;January || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TL}}|Tropical Low || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TL}}|{{convert|35|mph|km/h|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TL}}|{{convert|998|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || None || {{sort|0|None}} || {{sort|0|None}} ||
|-
|-
| Tim || {{sort|20050122|22&nbsp;– 25 January}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|A1}}|Category 1 tropical cyclone || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|A1}}|{{convert|45|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|A1}}| {{convert|990|hPa|inHg|sigfig=4|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || None || {{sort|0|None}} || {{sort|0|None}} ||<ref>{{cite report|title=Tropical Cyclone Tim|publisher=Australian Bureau of Meteorology|url=http://www.bom.gov.au/cyclone/history/pdf/tim.pdf|access-date=25 May 2022}}</ref>
| Tim
| 23–25&nbsp;January
| {{TC stats cell format|auscat1}} | {{TC stats desc|auscat1}}
| bgcolor=#{{storm colour|A1}} |{{convert|50|mph|km/h|abbr=on|sortable=on}}
| bgcolor=#{{storm colour|A1}} |{{convert|990|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || None || None || None || None ||
|-
|-
| Harvey
| [[Cyclone Harvey|Harvey]]
| 3–8&nbsp;February
| 3–8&nbsp;February
| {{TC stats cell format|auscat3}} | {{TC stats desc|auscat3}}
| {{TC stats cell format|auscat3}} | {{TC stats desc|auscat3}}
| bgcolor=#{{storm colour|A3}} |140&nbsp;km/h (85&nbsp;mph)
| bgcolor=#{{storm colour|A3}} |{{convert|140|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}
| bgcolor=#{{storm colour|A3}} |{{convert|967|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sortable=on}}
| bgcolor=#{{storm colour|A3}} |{{convert|967|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sortable=on}}
| Northern Territory, Queensland || 0.797
| Northern Territory, Queensland || 0.797
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| Vivienne || {{sort|20050204|4&nbsp;– 9 February}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|A1}}|Category 1 tropical cyclone || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|A1}}|{{convert|35|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|A1}}|{{convert|990|hPa|inHg|sigfig=4|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || None || {{sort|0|None}} || {{sort|0|None}} ||<ref>{{cite report|url=http://www.bom.gov.au/cyclone/history/pdf/vivienne.pdf|publisher=Australian Bureau of Meteorology|date=16 August 2007|access-date=25 May 2022|title=Tropical Cyclone Vivienne}}</ref>
| Vivienne
| 4–9&nbsp;February
| {{TC stats cell format|auscat1}} | {{TC stats desc|auscat1}}
| bgcolor=#{{storm colour|A1}} |{{convert|40|mph|km/h|abbr=on|sortable=on}}
| bgcolor=#{{storm colour|A1}} |{{convert|990|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sortable=on}}
| None
| none
| 0&nbsp;
|
|-
|-
| Ingrid || {{Sort|0304|4–16&nbsp;March}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|A5}}|Category 5 severe tropical cyclone || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|A5}}|{{Sort|230|230&nbsp;km/h (140&nbsp;mph)}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|A5}}|{{Sort|924|924&nbsp;hPa (27.28&nbsp;inHg)}} || Papua New Guinea, Northern Australia || || ||
| [[Cyclone Ingrid|Ingrid]] || {{Sort|20050304|4&nbsp;– 16 March}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|A5}}|Category 5 severe tropical cyclone || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|A5}}|{{Sort|230|{{convert|230|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|A5}}|{{convert|924|hPa|inHg|sigfig=4|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || Papua New Guinea, Queensland, Northern Australia, Western Australia || || {{sort|5|5}} || <ref name="ing">{{cite web|title=Tropical Cyclone Ingrid|url=http://www.bom.gov.au/cyclone/history/pdf/ingrid.pdf|publisher=Bureau of Meteorology|accessdate=11 August 2011}}</ref>
|-
|-
| Willy
| Willy
| 8–14&nbsp;March
| 8–14&nbsp;March
| bgcolor=#{{storm colour|A3}}|Category 3 severe tropical cyclone
| {{TC stats cell format|auscat3}} | {{TC stats desc|auscat3}}
| bgcolor=#{{storm colour|A3}} |{{convert|85|mph|km/h|abbr=on|sortable=on}}
| bgcolor=#{{storm colour|A3}} |{{convert|85|mph|km/h|abbr=on|sortable=on}}
| bgcolor=#{{storm colour|A3}} |{{convert|960|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || None || None || None || None ||
| bgcolor=#{{storm colour|A3}} |{{convert|960|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || None || None || None ||
|-
|-
| Adeline-Juliet
| Adeline-Juliet
| 2–5&nbsp;April || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|A3}}|Category 3 severe tropical cyclone || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|A3|}}| 85 || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|A3}}| 960 || [[Cocos Islands]] || Minimal || Minimal || None ||
| 2–5&nbsp;April || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|A3}}|Category 3 severe tropical cyclone || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|A3}}| 85 || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|A3}}| 960 || [[Cocos Islands]] || Minimal || None ||
|-
|-
| Unnamed || 13–15&nbsp;April || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TL}}|Tropical Low || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TL}}|{{Sort|000|Not Specified}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TL}}|{{convert|990|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sortable=on|sigfig=4}} || Papua New Guinea || Unknown || Unknown || None
| Unnamed || 13–15&nbsp;April || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TL}}|Tropical Low || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TL}}|{{Sort|000|Not specified}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TL}}|{{convert|990|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sortable=on|sigfig=4}} || Papua New Guinea || Unknown || None
|-
|-
{{AUS TC Areas affected (Bottom)|TC's=10&nbsp;systems|dates=1 September&nbsp;– 15 April|winds=230&nbsp;km/h (145&nbsp;mph)|pres=924&nbsp;hPa (27.28&nbsp;inHg)|AUD damage= |USD damage=|deaths=5|Refs=}}
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==See also==
== See also ==
{{Portal|Tropical cyclones}}
{{Portal|Tropical cyclones}}
*[[Tropical cyclones in 2004]]
* [[Tropical cyclones in 2004]] and [[Tropical cyclones in 2005|2005]]
*[[List of Southern Hemisphere tropical cyclone seasons]]
* [[List of Southern Hemisphere tropical cyclone seasons]]
*Atlantic hurricane seasons: [[2004 Atlantic hurricane season|2004]], [[2005 Atlantic hurricane season|2005]]
* Atlantic hurricane seasons: [[2004 Atlantic hurricane season|2004]], [[2005 Atlantic hurricane season|2005]]
*Pacific hurricane seasons: [[2004 Pacific hurricane season|2004]], [[2005 Pacific hurricane season|2005]]
* Pacific hurricane seasons: [[2004 Pacific hurricane season|2004]], [[2005 Pacific hurricane season|2005]]
*Pacific typhoon seasons: [[2004 Pacific typhoon season|2004]], [[2005 Pacific typhoon season|2005]]
* Pacific typhoon seasons: [[2004 Pacific typhoon season|2004]], [[2005 Pacific typhoon season|2005]]
*North Indian Ocean cyclone seasons: [[2004 North Indian Ocean cyclone season|2004]], [[2005 North Indian Ocean cyclone season|2005]]
* North Indian Ocean cyclone seasons: [[2004 North Indian Ocean cyclone season|2004]], [[2005 North Indian Ocean cyclone season|2005]]


==References==
== References ==
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==External links==
== External links ==
* [http://www.usno.navy.mil/JTWC Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC)].
* [http://www.usno.navy.mil/JTWC Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC)] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100301105349/http://www.usno.navy.mil/JTWC |date=1 March 2010 }}.
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20091112010420/http://www.bom.gov.au/weather/cyclone/ Australian Bureau of Meteorology]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20091112010420/http://www.bom.gov.au/weather/cyclone/ Australian Bureau of Meteorology]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20070421094952/http://www.wmo.int/index-en.html World Meteorological Organization]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20070421094952/http://www.wmo.int/index-en.html World Meteorological Organization]


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2004–05 Australian region cyclone season
Season summary map
Seasonal boundaries
First system formed1 September 2004
Last system dissipated15 April 2005
Strongest storm
NameIngrid
 • Maximum winds230 km/h (145 mph)
(10-minute sustained)
 • Lowest pressure924 hPa (mbar)
Seasonal statistics
Tropical lows13
Tropical cyclones10
Severe tropical cyclones5
Total fatalitiesUnknown
Total damageUnknown
Related articles
Australian region tropical cyclone seasons
2002–03, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07

The 2004–05 Australian region cyclone season was a slightly below average tropical cyclone season. It began on 1 November 2004 and ended on 30 April 2005. The regional tropical cyclone operational plan also defines a tropical cyclone year separately from a tropical cyclone season, which runs from 1 July 2004 to 30 June 2005.

Tropical cyclones in this area are monitored by four Tropical Cyclone Warning Centres (TCWCs): the Australian Bureau of Meteorology in Perth, Darwin, and Brisbane; and TCWC Port Moresby in Papua New Guinea.[1]

Systems

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Cyclone IngridCyclone HarveyTropical cyclone scales#Comparisons across basins

Tropical Cyclone Phoebe

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Category 1 tropical cyclone (Australian scale)
Tropical storm (SSHWS)
 
Duration1 September (Entered basin) – 5 September
Peak intensity85 km/h (50 mph) (10-min);
990 hPa (mbar)

On 30 August, an area of low pressure developed near the edge of Météo-France's area of responsibility within an unseasonably active monsoonal band which coincided with the Madden–Julian oscillation. Tracking towards the southeast, the low experience strong deep-level wind shear which kept most of the convection displaced from the center of circulation. On 31 August, convection managed to develop around the west and southwestern portions of the low before[2] and was designated as Tropical Depression 01.[3] The depression reached its peak intensity at this time with winds of 55 km/h (34 mph) 10-minute winds) and a minimum pressure of 999 hPa (mbar).[4] The system moved southeast and entered the Perth Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre's area of responsibility on 1 September.

The system was upgraded to Tropical Cyclone Phoebe early on 2 September when it was about 800 km west-northwest of the Cocos Islands. Phoebe quickly reached its peak strength that day, with winds of 85 km/h, as it continued to move to the southeast. The cyclone weakened as it moved over cooler water and dissipated about 550 km from the Cocos Islands. Phoebe posed no threat to any land.[5]

Tropical Low (05S)

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Tropical low (Australian scale)
Tropical storm (SSHWS)
 
Duration3 December – 5 December
Peak intensity55 km/h (35 mph) (10-min);
998 hPa (mbar)

A tropical low developed in the Perth AOR on 2 December near the coast of Java. According to Perth, the storm had a maximum sustained winds of 30 knots (56 km/h), while the JTWC assigned the storm peak sustained winds of 35 knots (65 km/h) and classifying it as a tropical storm.

Tropical Cyclone Raymond

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Category 1 tropical cyclone (Australian scale)
Tropical storm (SSHWS)
 
Duration30 December – 10 January
Peak intensity85 km/h (50 mph) (10-min);
985 hPa (mbar)

A tropical low developed from an area of convection of the Western Australia coast on 30 December. The system drifted southeast, then turned to the northeast over the following days without significant development. The low began to drift to the southeast again on 1 January and the convection began to increase, with it becoming Tropical Cyclone Raymond on 2 January, when it was 460 km north-northeast of Broome.

The cyclone peaked with 85 km/h winds as it moved east, and made landfall as a Category 1 cyclone just west of Kalumburu the same day. The cyclone weakened over land, and the remnant low continued east over the Northern Territory, entering the Gulf of Carpentaria on 5 January. The low reversed direction and dissipated by 10 January.[6] Cyclone Raymond caused no damage, but brought the first heavy rain of the season to northern Kimberley.[7]

Tropical Cyclone Sally

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Category 2 tropical cyclone (Australian scale)
Tropical storm (SSHWS)
 
Duration7 January – 9 January
Peak intensity95 km/h (60 mph) (10-min);
985 hPa (mbar)

A area of convection began to develop 930 km west-southwest of Jakarta on 6 January, becoming a tropical low the next day. The low intensified as it drifted south and was named Sally 370 km east-southeast of the Cocos Islands on 8 January. Cyclone Sally slowly moved to the southwest, under the influence of a mid-level ridge to the southeast, reaching its peak with 95 km/h winds on 9 January. The storm then rapidly weakened as a result of the presence of dry air and increased wind shear, before dissipating early on 10 January 460 km west-southwest of the Cocos Islands. Cyclone Sally had no effects on land.[8]

Severe Tropical Cyclone Kerry

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Category 3 severe tropical cyclone (Australian scale)
Category 2 tropical cyclone (SSHWS)
 
Duration8 January – 18 January
Peak intensity150 km/h (90 mph) (10-min);
955 hPa (mbar)

Tropical Cyclone Kerry developed from Tropical Depression 5F on 5 January in RSMC Nadi's Area of Responsibility, 585 km (364 mi) northeast of Port Vila, Vanuatu. Kerry moved to the southwest with 75 km/h (47 mph) winds as it moved over Vanuatu. Once past the island, Kerry moved on a west-southwest course and it began to intensify after turning to the west. The storm reached a peak intensity of 160 km/h (99 mph) before turning towards the south-southeast. The storm began to weaken under vertical shear and was downgraded to a depression on 13 January.

Tropical Low (10S)

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Tropical low (Australian scale)
Tropical storm (SSHWS)
 
Duration11 January – 17 January
Peak intensity55 km/h (35 mph) (10-min);
998 hPa (mbar)

On 12 January the Perth Meteorological Center issued a TCF and the JTWC followed suit and they named the Low 10S.

Tropical Cyclone Tim

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Category 1 tropical cyclone (Australian scale)
Tropical storm (SSHWS)
 
Duration23 January – 25 January
Peak intensity85 km/h (50 mph) (10-min);
990 hPa (mbar)

A tropical low located about 930 km north of Learmonth, Western Australia began to develop a deeper convection on 23 January, despite being beneath the subtropical ridge. The low became Tropical Cyclone Tim the next day, when it was 700 km southeast of Christmas Island. Tim moved slowly to the southwest, as a result of steering from an anticyclone to the southeast. The storm reached briefly reached a peak with wind of 85 km/h late on 23 January. Tim lost tropical cyclone status on 25 January to 470 km south-west of Christmas Island and the remnant continued west before dissipating. There was no damage as a result of Cyclone Tim.[8]

Severe Tropical Cyclone Harvey

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Category 3 severe tropical cyclone (Australian scale)
Tropical storm (SSHWS)
 
Duration5 February – 7 February
Peak intensity140 km/h (85 mph) (10-min);
967 hPa (mbar)

The Bureau of Meteorology began monitoring a tropical low off Groote Eylandt in the Gulf of Carpentaria on 3 February 2005. The low intensified and was named Harvey three days later. The storm made landfall near the Queensland/Northern Territory border on 7 February as a Category 3 (Australian scale) system. Minor structural damage was reported along the Robinson River and Mornington Island was battered by high winds and heavy rain, however no casualties were reported.

Tropical Cyclone Vivienne

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Category 1 tropical cyclone (Australian scale)
Tropical storm (SSHWS)
 
Duration4 February – 9 February
Peak intensity65 km/h (40 mph) (10-min);
990 hPa (mbar)

A tropical low developed within the monsoon trough about 550 km northwest of Broome, Western Australia on 4 February. The low gradually became more organized as it drifted slowly to the southwest, but did not intensify until it became Tropical Cyclone Vivienne on 8 February. The cyclone peaked with 65 km/h winds and remained near stationary, before dissipating later that day.[9] Oil and gas production in the Timor Sea was disrupted by Cyclone Vivienne.[10]

Severe Tropical Cyclone Ingrid

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Category 5 severe tropical cyclone (Australian scale)
Category 4 tropical cyclone (SSHWS)
 
Duration5 March – 17 March
Peak intensity230 km/h (145 mph) (10-min);
924 hPa (mbar)

A tropical low formed north of the Gulf of Carpentaria on 3 March, before crossing the Cape York Peninsula and into the Coral Sea. The tropical low intensified into a tropical cyclone, named Ingrid, on 6 March and rapidly intensified into a severe tropical cyclone later that day, peaking as a category 5 with 10-minute sustained winds of 220 km/h (140 mph) on 8 March. After peaking, Ingrid weakened to a category 4, making landfall on the Cape York Peninsula late on 9 March before emerging once again into the Gulf of Carpentaria. In the Gulf, Ingrid once again rapidly intensified, achieving its second and strongest peak on 11 March with winds of 230 km/h (140 mph) and a pressure of 924 hPa (27.3 inHg). The system passed just north of Nhulunbuy the next day, maintaining its intensity as it traveled north of the Top End. Ingrid then weakened before striking the Tiwi Islands. After moving over water, Ingrid once again reintensified, achieving its final peak with winds of 185 km/h (115 mph) on 15 March. Later that day, Ingrid made its final landfall near Kalumburu on the Kimberley coast and rapidly weakened, falling below cyclone status on 17 March.[11]

Severe Tropical Cyclone Willy

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Category 3 severe tropical cyclone (Australian scale)
Category 2 tropical cyclone (SSHWS)
 
Duration9 March – 14 March
Peak intensity140 km/h (85 mph) (10-min);
960 hPa (mbar)

A tropical low began to develop on 8 March 830 km north of Port Hedland, Western Australia. The low did not move as it developed and became Tropical Cyclone Willy in the same area. Willy moved slowly west-southwest, roughly parallel to the Australian coast, strengthening steadily in the favourable environment. It reached its peak with 140 km/h winds on 11 March when it was 550 km northwest of Onslow.

Cyclone Willy then turned to the southwest and maintained its strength for a day before it began to weaken. The storm turned to the west and weakened into a remnant low on 14 March. The remnant continued to drift west away from Australia before dissipating a few days later.[12] Oil production in the Timor Sea was disrupted by Cyclone Willy, but there were no effects on land.[10]

Severe Tropical Cyclone Adeline-Juliet

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Category 3 severe tropical cyclone (Australian scale)
Category 2 tropical cyclone (SSHWS)
 
Duration3 April – 5 April (Exited basin)
Peak intensity140 km/h (85 mph) (10-min);
960 hPa (mbar)

A tropical low formed roughly 710 km east-northeast of the Cocos Islands on 1 April. The system developed moved southwest towards the Cocos Islands and became Tropical Cyclone Juliet on 3 April, when it was 45 km east of the islands. The system steadily intensified as it moved west, becoming a severe tropical cyclone on 4 April. Cyclone Adeline crossed into Réunion's area of responsibility on 5 April, by which time it had 140 km/h winds.

Météo-France renamed the storm Juliet when they assumed responsibility for the cyclone, as it passed west of 90°E.[13] Cyclone Adeline triggered gale warnings on the Cocos Islands, where 160 mm of rain fell in one day. The storm caused minor damage and uprooted trees on the islands.[7]

Tropical Low 11U

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Tropical low (Australian scale)
 
Duration13 April – 15 April
Peak intensityWinds not specified;
990 hPa (mbar)

During 12 April a tropical low developed within the northern Arafura Sea.[14][15] Over the next couple of days the system moved eastwards, with deep atmospheric convection developing over the western quadrants by 15 April.[14][15] By this time the system was located about 100 km (60 mi) to the southwest of Port Moresby in Papua New Guinea and was producing gales and rough seas around Papua New Guinea.[14][15] The system subsequently approached and interacted with south-eastern Papua New Guinea, before it moved into an area of increasing vertical wind shear and started weakening.[14][15] The system was last formally noted during that day before it dissipated a few days later.[14][15]

Storm names

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TCWC Perth

  • Phoebe
  • Raymond
  • Sally
  • Tim
  • Vivienne
  • Willy
  • Adeline

TCWC Brisbane

  • Harvey
  • Ingrid

Seasonal effects

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Name Dates Peak intensity Areas affected Damage
(USD)
Deaths Refs
Category Wind speed Pressure
Phoebe 1 — 5 September Category 1 tropical cyclone 85 km/h (50 mph) 990 hPa (29.23 inHg) None None None [16]
05S 3–5 December Tropical low 35 mph (56 km/h) 998 hPa (29.47 inHg) Indonesia None None
Raymond 30 December – 10 January Category 1 tropical cyclone 85 km/h (50 mph) 985 hPa (29.09 inHg) Western Australia, Northern Territory None None [17]
Sally 6 - 10 January 2005 Category 2 tropical cyclone 95 km/h (60 mph) 985 hPa (29.09 inHg) None None None [18]
Kerry 8–13 January Category 3 cyclone 90 mph (140 km/h) 955 hPa (28.2 inHg) None None None
10S 11–17 January Tropical Low 35 mph (56 km/h) 998 hPa (29.5 inHg) None None None
Tim 22 – 25 January Category 1 tropical cyclone 85 km/h (50 mph) 990 hPa (29.23 inHg) None None None [19]
Harvey 3–8 February Category 3 cyclone 140 km/h (87 mph) 967 hPa (28.6 inHg) Northern Territory, Queensland 0.797
Vivienne 4 – 9 February Category 1 tropical cyclone 65 km/h (40 mph) 990 hPa (29.23 inHg) None None None [20]
Ingrid 4 – 16 March Category 5 severe tropical cyclone 230 km/h (140 mph) 924 hPa (27.29 inHg) Papua New Guinea, Queensland, Northern Australia, Western Australia 5 [21]
Willy 8–14 March Category 3 severe tropical cyclone 85 mph (137 km/h) 960 hPa (28 inHg) None None None
Adeline-Juliet 2–5 April Category 3 severe tropical cyclone 85 960 Cocos Islands Minimal None
Unnamed 13–15 April Tropical Low Not specified 990 hPa (29.23 inHg) Papua New Guinea Unknown None
Season aggregates
10 systems 1 September – 15 April 230 km/h (140 mph) 924 hPa (27.29 inHg) 5

See also

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References

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  1. ^ [1][dead link]
  2. ^ Gary Padgett (27 January 2005). "Monthly Tropical Cyclone Summary for September 2004". Typhoon 2000. Retrieved 12 February 2009.
  3. ^ Gary Padgett (7 December 2004). "Monthly Tropical Cyclone Summary for August 2004". Typhoon 2000. Retrieved 12 February 2009.
  4. ^ Gary Padgett (24 October 2004). "Monthly Tropical Cyclone Tracks for September 2004". Typhoon 2000. Retrieved 12 February 2009.
  5. ^ "Monthly Global Tropical Cyclone Summary September 2004". Australiasevereweather.com. Retrieved 18 August 2012.
  6. ^ "Monthly Global Tropical Cyclone Summary January 2005". Australiasevereweather.com. Retrieved 18 August 2012.
  7. ^ a b "Western Australia Tropical Cyclone Season Summary 2004–05". Bom.gov.au. Retrieved 18 August 2012.
  8. ^ a b "Monthly Global Tropical Cyclone Summary January 2005". Australiasevereweather.com. Retrieved 18 August 2012.
  9. ^ "Monthly Global Tropical Cyclone Summary February 2005". Australiasevereweather.com. Retrieved 8 August 2012.
  10. ^ a b "Significant Weather - February 2005" (PDF). Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology.
  11. ^ "Tropical Cyclone Ingrid". Bureau of Meteorology. Retrieved 24 July 2022.
  12. ^ "Monthly Global Tropical Cyclone Summary March 2005". Australiasevereweather.com. 17 May 2005. Retrieved 18 August 2012.
  13. ^ "Monthly Global Tropical Cyclone Summary April 2005". Australiasevereweather.com. Retrieved 18 August 2012.
  14. ^ a b c d e Butler, J; Callaghan, Jeff (4 December 2007). "The South Pacific and southeast Indian Ocean tropical cyclone season 2004-05" (PDF). Australian Meteorological Magazine (56). Australian Bureau of Meteorology: 291–398. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 September 2015. Retrieved 15 September 2015.
  15. ^ a b c d e Padgett, Gary (2005). "Monthly Global Tropical Cyclone Summary April 2005". Australian Severe Weather. Retrieved 15 September 2015.
  16. ^ Perth Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre (11 June 2009). "Tropical Cyclone Phoebe" (PDF). Australian Bureau of Meteorology. Retrieved 9 September 2014.
  17. ^ Tropical Cyclone Raymond (PDF) (Report). Australian Bureau of Meteorology. Retrieved 25 May 2022.
  18. ^ Tropical Cyclone Sally (PDF) (Report). Australian Bureau of Meteorology. Retrieved 30 May 2022.
  19. ^ Tropical Cyclone Tim (PDF) (Report). Australian Bureau of Meteorology. Retrieved 25 May 2022.
  20. ^ Tropical Cyclone Vivienne (PDF) (Report). Australian Bureau of Meteorology. 16 August 2007. Retrieved 25 May 2022.
  21. ^ "Tropical Cyclone Ingrid" (PDF). Bureau of Meteorology. Retrieved 11 August 2011.
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