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Cyclonic areas in Australia include those waters where ocean sea temperatures are sufficiently warm enough to generate the right conditions. Water temperatures be to be 26.5 degrees Celsius or higher, on average.

Places where these conditions are found are most commonly:

  • off the northwestern coast of Western Australia
  • north of Darwin
  • the Gulf of Carpentaria
  • the Coral Sea
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