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Tropical Cyclone Errol expected to intensify off northwest WA coast

Tropical Cyclone Errol is expected to intensify as it tracks towards Australia's west coast.

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A satellite image shows Tropical Cyclone Errol off the north coast of West Australia around 10.30am on Wednesday. Source: Supplied / Bureau Of Meteorology

A powerful tropical cyclone has formed in waters off Australia's west coast and meteorologists predict it will turn towards the mainland within days.

Tropical Cyclone Errol was upgraded to a category-two system early on Wednesday after a low-weather system formed into a category one late on Tuesday night, the Bureau of Meteorology said.

"By the time we get to tomorrow morning, possibly looking at an intensity category three," meteorologist Helen Reid said.

How are cyclones categorised?

Cyclones are given categories based on their average maximum wind speed with one being the weakest and five the strongest.

Category two systems have destructive winds with an average maximum average wind speed of 89–117 km/h.

Category three cyclones bring very destructive winds up to a maximum average of 159km/h.

When is Cyclone Errol expected to make landfall?

Errol is not expected to impact the WA coast in the next 48 hours but wind warnings could be issued as early as Thursday morning for parts of the WA coast and inland areas, Ms Reid said.

Severe weather warnings for heavy rainfall may also be issued.

"When it does start to turn it will be under the influence of slightly different upper atmospheric dynamics, and that will help it turn as well as maybe interrupt some of that intensification process," Reid said.

If it makes landfall, Errol would be the third cyclone to impact WA after Dianne crossed the coast in late March and Zelia made landfall in February.

Zelia reached the coast as a category-four system, bringing widespread rainfall and damage to infrastructure.


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Published 16 April 2025 11:23am
Updated 16 April 2025 11:37am
Source: AAP



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