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  2. 2010–2011 Queensland floods - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] This La Niña event caused a prolonged event of heavy rainfall over Queensland river catchments. Record or near record sea surface temperatures were recorded off the Queensland coast in late 2010. [10] December 2010 was Queensland's wettest on record, with record-high rainfall totals set in 107 locations for the month. [11]

  3. March 2010 Queensland floods - Wikipedia

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    The floods were caused by rainfall generated by a monsoon trough described by a Bureau of Meteorology forecaster as "almost like a tropical cyclone over land". [3] Over the period 1–3 March, rainfall totals of between 100–300 mm (4 to 12 inches) were observed in the area. [3] [4] This water ran into already saturated rivers and creeks in ...

  4. Floods in Australia - Wikipedia

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    1893 Brisbane flood Flooding in Newcastle in 2007 Queensland 2010-2011 floods. Australia has had over 160,708 floods in the last 10 years, many of which have taken out homes, wildlife and many habitats.

  5. Australia braces for more destruction as deadly floods ...

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    Multiple areas have been hammered with 24-hour rainfall totals of up to 600 mm (about 23 inches). - Queensland Ambulance Service

  6. Cyclone Tasha - Wikipedia

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    2010–11 Queensland floods – Severe flooding in Queensland that took place alongside Tasha's precipitation impact; 2010–11 Australian region cyclone season; Cyclone Yasi; Cyclone Oswald – storm of similar strength to Tasha, which was a catalyst in the 2013 Eastern Australia floods.

  7. List of natural disasters in Australia - Wikipedia

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    A widespread weather event with heavy rain over several days caused flooding in Western Sydney and the Far North Coast, extending into South East Queensland. At least 18,000 people were evacuated. [70] 2021 Cyclone: Cyclone Seroja: 1 [b] [71] 70% of homes in Northampton and Kalbarri sustaining damage or destruction. [72]

  8. Category:2010–2011 Queensland floods - Wikipedia

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  9. Severe storms in Australia - Wikipedia

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    A series of severe weather events hit Queensland, Australia, beginning in December 2010 and continuing into January 2011. ... in December 2010 and continuing into ...