1973–74 Australian region cyclone season
The 1973–74 Australian region cyclone season was the third most active tropical cyclone season in the Australian Region.
Systems
Severe Tropical Cyclone Ines
On November 17, Ines formed offshore the Top End. Moving westward, the cyclone passed north of Bathurst and Melville islands. Thereafter, Ines curved southwestward and intensified into a cyclone while nearing Troughton Island. The storm made landfall in Kimberley, Western Australia on November 19. Ines slowly weakened after moving inland and dissipated on November 24.Tropical Cyclone Annie
Cyclone Annie developed northwest of Western Australia on November 21. By December 8, it dissipated.Severe Tropical Cyclone Beryl
Beryl formed just south of the Lesser Sunda Islands on November 26. The cyclone strengthened, peaking with winds of on December 1. Three days later, Beryl made landfall near Carnarvon, Western Australia and quickly dissipated. Minor wind damage was reported.Tropical Cyclone Natalie–Lottie
Cyclone Lottie struck Fiji's Southern Lau Group on December 10. High seas caused the ship Uluilakeba to capsize killing more than 85 people.Severe Tropical Cyclone Cecily
The next system, Cecily, developed near the Cocos Islands on December 11. Cecily moved south-southwestward and peaked with winds of. On December 19, the cyclone dissipated.Tropical Cyclone Una
Una formed southwest of Solomon Islands on December 15. It struck Queensland before dissipating on December 20.Severe Tropical Cyclone Deidre–Delinda
Cyclone Deidre developed in the vicinity of the Cocos Islands on December 20. Moving generally west-southwestward across the Indian Ocean, it crossed the 80°E on December 25.Tropical Cyclone Erica
Tropical Cyclone Erica brought heavy rainfall to portions of Western Australia.Tropical Cyclone Fiona–Gwenda
Fiona-Gwenda was operationally considered two different tropical cyclones.Tropical Cyclone Vera
On January 18, Cyclone Vera developed offshore Queensland. After moving northeastward, it then curved to the southeast. On January 20, Vera crossed 160°E and entered the South Pacific basin.Tropical Cyclone Wanda
This cyclone existed from 24 January to 27 January 1974 and led to extensive flooding over southeast Queensland. Although this tropical cyclone was relatively weak, it dropped enormous quantities of rain on south-eastern Queensland and north-eastern New South Wales over the Australia Day weekend, resulting in some of the worst flooding seen in a century. The Queensland state capital, Brisbane, fared particularly badly, with fourteen lives lost and parts of the city submerged under 2 metres of the Brisbane River. In northern New South Wales, a further two fatalities were reported. The cyclone's final toll: 16 dead, over 300 injured; 56 homes destroyed, a further 1,600 submerged; 8000 people left homeless.- The Corinda Landslip
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