Tropical Cyclone Narelle

Mar 28 at 12:00 AM

Storm Status
Inactive

This storm is no longer active and has passed.

Storm Classification
Tropical Storm

Wind speeds range from 34 to 63 knots, indicating moderate danger.

Max Wind Speed
125 kts

The current wind speed is significantly lower than the maximum recorded speed.

Storm Position
156.60° N, -12.30° W

The storm was last reported moving in a south-east direction.

Wind Speed History
Tropical Cyclone Narelle

Current Status and Intensity of Tropical Cyclone Narelle

Tropical Cyclone Narelle has transitioned to a Tropical Storm status as of the latest observation on March 28, 2026. Currently, it is positioned at -30.00°N, 117.20°E, exhibiting a wind speed of 35 knots. At its peak intensity, Narelle reached a maximum wind speed of 125 knots, recorded on March 19, 2026. The significant reduction in wind speeds indicates that Narelle is in the process of weakening and moving away from its earlier violent phase.

Recent Track and Movement

Tropical Cyclone Narelle's path has been noteworthy since its formation. It originated on March 17, 2026, located at -12.30°N, 156.60°E, and evolved rapidly over several days. Key positions of Narelle during its life cycle included:

  • March 19, 2026 — 125 knots at -13.60°N, 146.50°E (peak intensity)
  • March 25, 2026 — 105 knots at -18.30°N, 117.20°E
  • March 27, 2026 — 40 knots at -27.10°N, 115.30°E

By March 28, Narelle had moved significantly southward, indicating a gradual dissipation of its intensity as it transitioned into a post-tropical phase.

Impacts for Mariners and Coastal Communities

As a result of Narelle's development and subsequent weakening, various impacts were experienced by mariners and coastal communities. Although the most severe impacts are being mitigated as Narelle weakens, the storm's history of high winds and turbulent seas can still pose risks. Key considerations include:

  • Increased wave heights and turbulent conditions, which can affect navigation and safety at sea.
  • Risks of sudden weather changes, including unpredictable gusts and squalls, especially along coastlines previously affected by the storm’s intensity.
  • Potential for localized flooding and storm surge impacts in areas directly impacted.

Safety Recommendations

In light of Tropical Cyclone Narelle's trajectory and recent data, mariners and coastal communities are advised to take the following precautions:

  • Monitor local weather reports and marine forecasts from reliable sources, including PredictWind, to stay informed about any residual effects.
  • Exercise caution when navigating in waters that have recently been affected by the storm; avoid travel in areas known for high current and wave activity.
  • Secure any loose items in coastal and marine environments to prevent hazards resulting from wind and wave action.

By adhering to these safety recommendations and staying updated on the storm's evolution, mariners can ensure safer passage and coastal communities can better protect themselves and their properties.

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