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    Tropical Cyclone Narelle barrels west after ripping off roofs and downing trees in far north Queensland | Tropical Cyclone Narelle

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    Tropical Cyclone Narelle weakened in intensity on Friday evening after barrelling into far north Queensland as one of the state’s fiercest cyclones in living memory – downing trees, ripping off roofs and swelling rivers.

    As of 4pm local time, the Bureau of Meteorology downgraded Narelle from a category 3 to category 2 storm, meaning while it was less severe there were still destructive winds near the centre of 100 km/h and wind gusts up to 150 km/h.

    The system crossed the Cape York peninsula at 7am on Friday as a “high-end” category 4 storm with sustained winds of 195km/h – just 5 km/h short of being a category 5 storm.

    After being downgraded, the weather bureau warned the centre of the system was still bringing destructive wind gusts of up to 150km, which was forecast to reach Aurukun, in the western part of the Cape, on Friday evening,

    Damaging gales of up to 120 km/h were likely between Weipa and Cape Keerweer as Narelle moved into the Gulf of Carpentaria on Friday evening, where the system was expected to re-intensify once over the water.

    A second landfall was expected late on Saturday night or early Sunday near the island of Anindilyakwa on the Top End’s east coast.

    The storm is then forecast to keep tracking west over already-saturated areas around Katherine, south of Darwin, on Sunday.

    On Friday afternoon, Queensland premier David Crisafulli said Narelle had moved west, crossing on the east coast between Lockhart River and Coen.

    “It threaded a needle between both. While there’s some damage we’ve seen, and some rain and some wind, that’s an incredibly good news story”, he said.

    “It will be some time before we find out how widespread the destruction is,” Crisafulli said.

    Climate experts have said global heating helped to super-charge Narelle, with high ocean temperatures helping the storm gain intensity as it approached the coast.

    Communities in the Northern Territory, which has been hit by consecutive flooding events in recent months, were making final preparations for Narelle’s arrival this weekend.

    On Friday afternoon, Narelle weakened to a still-severe category 3 system with destructive wind gusts up to 185 km/h.

    Authorities saidthere had been no rescues by mid-afternoon Friday.

    Debbie Jackson, who lives on a property 50 km north of Coen, said they were “losing roofs everywhere” as the system made landfall.

    “Lots of trees down. We have lost a few roofs. It’s not real great,” she said, adding she was with seven people sheltering in a shipping container until the storm had passed.

    Winds and heavy rain hit Coen in far north Queensland as Cyclone Narelle makes landfall – video

    The system had been tracking towards the town of Coen, with a population of about 320, in the early hours of Friday but took a slight northward shift as it made landfall.

    Authorities warned of combined threats from strong winds, heavy rain, flooding from already-swollen river systems and storm surge in coastal areas, as the cyclone arrived close to a high tide.

    Wind direction and speed over far north Queensland
    Wind direction and speed as Tropical Cyclone Narelle moves over far north Queensland.

    Coen locals said the town had been eerily calm on Thursday, but that heavy winds began to pick up about 4am.

    “You can hear a couple of things moving around outside now,” said Sara Watkins, owner of the local mechanic and bush pantry.

    Storm clouds in Port Douglas before the cyclone arrived. Photograph: Brian Cassey/AAP

    “Until the wind started it was so still. It was raining but it was really still. That’s not like Coen, when it rains it pours and the wind moves about.”

    The Bureau of Meteorology said Narelle was likely to weaken to a category 1 cyclone as it travelled across the heart of the Top End through Sunday, where between 100mm and 200mm would likely cause renewed major flooding in areas including Katherine and Daly River.

    Climate experts said Narelle was likely fuelled by climate change, with the system moving west over the Coral Sea where sea surface temperatures have been at record highs in recent months.

    Higher ocean temperatures provide more fuel for cyclones, increasing their intensity.

    Coastal inundation will be worsened by rising sea levels and the system will also be able to produce more rainfall, also due to global heating, scientists say.

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    Emergency warnings have been issued for the Lockhart River, Port Stewart and Coen.

    A map shows the expected route of Severe Tropical Cyclone Narelle issued at 5:13 pm CST on 20 March Photograph: Bureau of Meteorology

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