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The following is a list of all reported tropical cyclones within the Australian region between 90Β°E and 160Β°E in the 1960s. During the decade, tropical cyclones were named by the New Caledonia Meteorological Service, while the Australian Bureau of Meteorology started to name them during the 1963β64 season.
Systems
1960β61
July 15β21, 1960 β A tropical cyclone existed over the Indian Ocean.
[1]
November 29β30, 1960 β A tropical cyclone existed over the Indian Ocean.
[1]
December 15β24, 1960 β A tropical cyclone existed over the Arafura Sea and moved towards north-western Australia.
[1]
December 29, 1960 β January 3, 1961 β A tropical cyclone existed over the Indian Ocean.
[1]
January 2β6, 1961 β A tropical cyclone existed over the Coral Sea and impacted the Cape York Peninsular.
[2]
[3]
January 7β14, 1961 β Tropical Cyclone Barberine.
[3]
[2]
[4]
January 8β11, 1961 β A tropical cyclone existed near the Cocos Islands.
[1]
January 15β27, 1961 β A tropical cyclone existed over the Arafura Sea and moved towards north-western Australia.
[1]
January 26 β February 4, 1961 β A tropical cyclone existed over the Coral Sea.
[3]
[2]
February 3β11, 1961 β Tropical Cyclone Catherine.
[4]
[2]
February 8β13, 1961 β A tropical cyclone existed over the Timor Sea and moved towards north-western Australia.
[1]
February 12β17, 1961 β A tropical cyclone existed near the Cocos Islands.
[1]
February 20 β March 3, 1961 β A tropical cyclone existed over the Timor Sea and moved towards the Indian Ocean.
[1]
February 20 β March 3, 1961 β A tropical cyclone existed over the Arafura Sea and moved towards north-western Australia.
[1]
February 21 β March 2, 1961 β A tropical cyclone existed near Christmas Island and the Cocos Islands.
[1]
March 2β8, 1961 β A tropical cyclone moved across the Gulf of Carpentria and the Cape York Peninsular, before impacting the Solomon Islands.
[5]
[3]
March 15β21, 1961 - Tropical Cyclone Isis.
[4]
1961β62
November 29 β December 8, 1961 β A tropical cyclone existed over the Solomon Sea and moved towards New Caledonia.
[4]
[6]
December 22β25, 1961 β A tropical cyclone existed over the Coral Sea near Queensland, Australia.
[6]
January 7β14, 1962 β A tropical cyclone impacted Western Australia and made landfall on the Kimberley.
[7]
January 20β31, 1962 β A tropical cyclone existed off the coast of Northwestern Australia.
[7]
[8]
January 27 β February 12, 1962 β A tropical cyclone existed in the Timor Sea and made landfall on the Kimberley before moving out into the Indian Ocean.
[7]
[8]
February 9β22, 1962 β A tropical cyclone existed over the Kimberley, before moving out into the Indian Ocean.
[7]
February 16β19, 1962 β A tropical cyclone existed over the Gulf of Carpentaria.
[6]
March 2β6, 1962 β A tropical cyclone existed near the Cocos Islands.
[7]
[8]
1962β63
October 6β16, 1962 β A tropical cyclone existed over the Indian Ocean and went on to impact Madagascar.
[9]
December 16β29, 1962 β A tropical cyclone existed over the Indian Ocean.
[9]
December 24β27, 1962 β A tropical cyclone existed over the Coral Sea to the east of Willis Island.
[9]
December 31, 1962 β January 1, 1963 β A tropical cyclone impacted Double Island Point in Queensland.
[9]
January 1β11, 1963 β A tropical cyclone existed over the Indian Ocean.
[9]
January 1, 1963 β Tropical Cyclone Annie.
[10]
January 7β15, 1963 β A tropical cyclone existed in the Timor Sea and moved towards north-western Australia.
[9]
January 9β17, 1963 β A tropical cyclone existed over the Indian Ocean and went on to impact Madagascar.
[9]
January 13β14, 1963 β A tropical cyclone existed over the Coral Sea.
[9]
January 19β30, 1963 β A tropical cyclone existed in the Timor Sea and moved towards north-western Australia.
[9]
January 20β23, 1963 β A tropical cyclone existed over the Coral Sea.
[9]
January 21β24, 1963 β A tropical cyclone existed over the Indian Ocean.
[9]
January 25β27, 1963 β A tropical cyclone existed over the Coral Sea.
[9]
January 29 β February 4, 1963 β A tropical cyclone existed over the Indian Ocean.
[9]
January 29 β February 2, 1963 β A tropical cyclone existed over the Coral Sea.
[4]
February 3β10, 1963 β A tropical cyclone made landfall on Western Australia.
[9]
[8]
February 3β8, 1963 β A tropical cyclone moved from Willis Island towards New Zealand.
[9]
February 12β17, 1963 β A tropical cyclone existed over the Kimberley.
[9]
February 16β19, 1963 β A tropical cyclone existed in the Timor Sea.
[9]
February 15β20, 1963 β A tropical cyclone existed over the Coral Sea and moved towards New Zealand.
[4]
[9]
March 1β8, 1963 β A tropical cyclone existed over the Coral Sea and impacted Vanuatu and New Caledonia.
[4]
[9]
March 14β16, 1963 β A tropical cyclone impacted Southern Queensland.
[9]
March 22β25, 1963 β A tropical cyclone impacted Townsville.
[9]
March 25β26, 1963 β A tropical cyclone impacted the Gulf of Carpentaria.
[9]
March 26β30, 1963 β A tropical cyclone moved from the Gulf of Carpentaria into central Queensland.
[9]
March 30 β April 6, 1963 β A tropical cyclone moved from Queensland to the Kermaderic Islands.
[9]
April 10β14, 1963 β A tropical cyclone existed over the Arnhem Land.
[9]
April 10β14, 1963 β A tropical cyclone existed over the Arnhem Land.
[9]
April 20β26, 1963 β A tropical cyclone existed over the Coral Sea, to the southeast of New Guinea.
[4]
[9]
[10]
May 2β9, 1963 β A tropical cyclone existed over the Coral Sea and impacted Southern Queensland.
[9]
May 6β8, 1963 β A tropical cyclone impacted Queensland and New South Wales.
[9]
May 7β8, 1963 β A tropical cyclone impacted Queensland.
[9]
May 8β14, 1963 β A tropical cyclone existed over the Coral Sea.
[9]
May 10β12, 1963 β A tropical cyclone existed over the Coral Sea and impacted New Caledonia.
[9]
June 22β25, 1963 β A tropical cyclone existed over the Coral Sea and impacted New Caledonia.
[9]
June 23 β July 4, 1963 β A tropical cyclone impacted Queensland and New South Wales.
[9]
June 25β29, 1963 β A tropical cyclone impacted Queensland and New South Wales.
[9]
1963β64
December 15β23, 1963 β A tropical cyclone impacted the Solomon Islands.
[4]
January 4 β11, 1964 β Severe Tropical Cyclone Bessie.
[11]
[12]
January 11, 1964 β
Tropical Cyclone Audrey .
[5]
[10]
January 28 β February 9, 1964 β Tropical Cyclone Dora.
[13]
January 27 β February 2, 1964 β Tropical Cyclone Bertha.
[4]
February 2β9, 1964 β Tropical Cyclone Dolly.
[5]
March 6β10, 1964 β Tropical Cyclone Carmen.
[14]
March 24 β April 2, 1964 β Tropical Cyclone Katie.
[15]
[16]
April 2β6, 1964 β Tropical Cyclone Norma.
April 15β16, 1964 β Tropical Cyclone Gertie.
[10]
1964β65
December 5β6, 1964 β Tropical Cyclone Flora.
[5]
[10]
January 14, 1965 β A tropical cyclone made landfall to the south of Thursday Island.
[5]
January 28β29, 1965 β Tropical Cyclone Judy.
[5]
[10]
[17]
February 22 β March 1, 1965 β Tropical Cyclone Marie.
[18]
February 25 β March 7, 1965 β Tropical Cyclone Gay-Olive.
March 7β12, 1965 β Tropical Cyclone Joan.
[8]
March 15β18, 1965 β Tropical Cyclone Cynthia.
[5]
March 24-April 4, 1965 β Tropical Cyclone Ruth.
[19]
1965β66
December 25 β January 2, 1965 β Tropical Cyclone Amanda.
[20]
January 16β19, 1966 β Tropical Cyclone Joy.
[21]
February 5β10, 1966 β Tropical Cyclone Lisa.
[22]
February 10β13, 1966 β Tropical Cyclone Betty.
[23]
February 23 β March 2, 1966 β Tropical Cyclone Connie.
[4]
Dolly
March 22β24, 1966 β Tropical Cyclone Sandra.
[22]
April 2, 1966 β Tropical Cyclone Shirley.
[24]
1966β67
November 13β16, 1966 β Tropical Cyclone Angela.
[2]
[4]
November 22β30, 1966 β Tropical Cyclone Beryl.
December 2β5, 1967 β A tropical cyclone existed near the Santa Cruz Islands.
[2]
Clara
Delilah
Edith
January 28β30, 1967 β
Tropical Cyclone Dinah .
[2]
[4]
[25]
[10]
February 18β22, 1967 β Tropical Cyclone Barbara.
[2]
[4]
[26]
[10]
March 13β19, 1967 β Tropical Cyclone Cynthia.
[2]
March 18, 1967 β Tropical Cyclone Elaine.
[2]
[10]
March 16β19, 1967 β Tropical Cyclone Glenda.
[2]
[4]
[26]
[10]
1967β68
November 10β16, 1967 β Tropical Cyclone Annie.
[4]
[2]
December 6β10, 1967 β A tropical cyclone existed off the east coast of Australia.
[2]
December 9β12, 1967 β A tropical low existed off the east coast of Australia.
December 29, 1967 β January 9, 1968 - Tropical Cyclone Elspeth.
December 30, 1967 β January 5, 1968 β Tropical Cyclone Amy existed over the central Indian Ocean.
January 11β17, 1968 β Tropical Cyclone Betsy.
January 14β24, 1968 β Tropical Cyclone Brenda.
[4]
[2]
January 19β20, 1968 β Tropical Cyclone Bertha.
January 19β24, 1968 β Tropical Cyclone Doreen.
[27]
January 27β30, 1968 β A possible tropical storm existed over the Coral Sea near Vanuatu.
[2]
January 28, 1968 β Tropical Cyclone Dixie.
[5]
February 2β5, 1968 β A tropical low existed in the Gulf of Carpentaria.
February 5β7, 1968 β Tropical Cyclone Ella.
February 12β16, 1968 β A tropical low existed in the Gulf of Carpentaria.
February 13β20, 1968 β Tropical Cyclone Gina-Janine.
February 20β27, 1968 β Tropical Cyclone Bonnie.
February 25β28, 1968 β A tropical low existed off the east coast of Australia.
March 1β7, 1968 β Tropical Cyclone Florence.
[4]
[2]
April 5β9, 1968 β
Tropical Cyclone Giselle .
[4]
[2]
1968β69
1968β69 Australian region cyclone season
November 23β29, 1968 β Tropical Cyclone Adele.
December 11β15, 1968 β Tropical Cyclone Becky.
[4]
[2]
December 16β23, 1968 β Tropical Cyclone Amber.
December 19β25, 1968 β Tropical Cyclone Beatie.
December 27β30, 1968 β Tropical Cyclone Bettina.
December 27β30, 1968 β Tropical Cyclone Cheri.
January 24β27, 1969 β Tropical Cyclone Bridget.
January 28 β February 5, 1969 β Tropical Cyclone Colleen.
[4]
[2]
February 4β15, 1969 β Tropical Cyclone Enid-Fanny.
February 15β20, 1969 β Tropical Cyclone Gladys.
February 21β24, 1969 β Tropical Cyclone Irene.
[2]
February 26 β March 2, 1969 β A possible tropical storm existed near the Solomon Islands.
[4]
[2]
March 1β5, 1969 β Tropical Cyclone Audrey.
April 1969 β Two tropical cyclones existed of the coast of Western Australia.
March 29 β April 7, 1969 β Tropical Cyclone Leonie.
April 25 β May 4, 1969 β Tropical Cyclone Esther.
[4]
[2]
1969β70
1969β70 Australian region cyclone season
November 8β9, 1969 β Tropical Cyclone Blossom.
January 3β9, 1970 β Tropical Cyclone Diane-FranΓ§oise.
January 3β19, 1970 β
Severe Tropical Cyclone Ada .
[2]
[4]
[25]
[10]
January 27 β February 6, 1970 β Tropical Cyclone Glynis.
[16]
February 1β15, 1970 β Tropical Cyclone Harriet-Iseult.
February 9β17 β Tropical Cyclone Ingrid.
[16]
February 9β27 β Tropical Cyclone Judy.
February 10β19 β Tropical Cyclone Dawn.
[28]
February 10β12, 1970 β Tropical Cyclone Florence.
March 11β21, 1970 β Tropical Cyclone Cindy.
[28]
March 19 β March 25, 1970 β Tropical Cyclone Kathy-Michelle.
April 14β19, 1970 β Tropical Cyclone Isa.
May 4β9, 1970 β Tropical Cyclone Lulu.
See also
Australian region tropical cyclone
Atlantic hurricane seasons:
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1968 ,
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Eastern Pacific hurricane seasons:
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Western Pacific typhoon seasons:
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North Indian Ocean cyclone seasons:
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