I think the big differences between this and say the usual North Queensland event is two things.
1) most houses in the north are built to tropical cyclone ratings , houses here aren’t.
2) the average cyclone in the north might affect 200,000 people , this one has the potential to affect over 3 million people and create havoc for the major airport & seaport for the state.
So I think it’s a little unfair to compare this with others.
The ones on the north , far more severe , but impacting a far smaller number of people.
This one , less severe but impacting millions.
1) most houses in the north are built to tropical cyclone ratings , houses here aren’t.
2) the average cyclone in the north might affect 200,000 people , this one has the potential to affect over 3 million people and create havoc for the major airport & seaport for the state.
So I think it’s a little unfair to compare this with others.
The ones on the north , far more severe , but impacting a far smaller number of people.
This one , less severe but impacting millions.