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Tropical cyclone tracks: 1907 to present

University of Tasmania, Australia
Flukes, Emma
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This dataset details all tropical cyclones that are known to have occurred in the region south of the equator between 90E and 160E. The data has been sourced from the Tropical Cyclone Database, maintained by the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM). This record represents a snapshot of the data taken on 23/03/2023 for the purposes of generating a mapping visualisation of recent cyclone activity. The most current database can be downloaded from the BOM website: http://www.bom.gov.au/cyclone/tropical-cyclone-knowledge-centre/databases/ Point data from the BOM has been converted into cyclone tracks for visualisation. The data and mapping layer will be refreshed annually following cyclone season (May-June each year). Last updated 21st November 2023.

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Maintenance and Update Frequency: asNeeded
Statement: Data was downloaded from the Bureau of Meteorology's Tropical Cyclone Database http://www.bom.gov.au/cyclone/tropical-cyclone-knowledge-centre/databases/ (endpoint http://www.bom.gov.au/clim_data/IDCKMSTM0S.csv). Points were converted to tracks using the QGIS "Points to Path" function, ordered by timestamp and grouped by Disturbance ID (unique cyclone ID). The tracks map is styled to empasise primarily cyclones from 2020 to present; and secondarily 2010 to 2020; with a zoom-based styling where the name and start year of the cyclone event is displayed at 1:2M or finer. Tracks of cyclones prior to 2010 are shown as faint lines. This data was last refreshed from BOM on 23/03/2023.

Data time period: 1907-01-17 to 2023-03-23

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Other Information
SUPPLEMENTARY INFO - database structure [PDF]

uri : http://www.bom.gov.au/cyclone/history/database/TC_Database_Structure_Oct2011.pdf

Explore the data through the interactive Seamap Australia portal

uri : https://seamapaustralia.org/map/#06dc4b93-3cb7-4475-b95a-699a75d15e4f

Identifiers
  • global : 6f74128b-a41f-4219-9a46-f606819170e5