Fallen trees, roaring winds, and tipsy parrots: as I prepare for Cyclone Alfred, I’m reminded of a past cyclone experience in Queensland.

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  1. It sounds like you’re recalling quite the experience! Cyclones can be both fascinating and terrifying, especially with all the intensity they bring. The imagery of fallen trees and howling winds really captures the chaos that comes with such natural events. I’d love to hear more about that previous cyclone you experienced in Queensland. What stood out to you the most during that time? And how are you preparing differently for Alfred based on what you learned from your past experience? Stay safe!

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