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Article Subject Class Importance Comments
Weather of 2023 List of weather events List  High 
List of costliest tropical cyclones Tropical cyclone list List  Low  Alternate version
Weather of 1985 List of weather events Start  Low 
October 2022 Southern Ocean cyclone Extratropical cyclone C  Top 
In-flight fire Type of aviation accident C  Mid 
1966 Air New Zealand DC-8 crash Aviation accident B  Low  Pushed it into B-class, updated with report
Rocky Mountain Airways Flight 217 Aviation accident B  Low 
2017 Teterboro Learjet crash Aviation accident B  Low 
Olympic Airways Flight 3838 Aviation accident B  Mid  ?
Pakistan International Airlines Flight 8303 Aviation accident B  Mid  Pushed it into B-class, updated with report
Horizon Air Flight 2658 Aviation accident C  Low 
Ural Airlines Flight 178 Aviation accident  GA  Low  Pushed it into GA, updated with report
2024 Alaska Air Fuel Douglas C-54 crash Aviation accident C  Low  ?
Thai Airways International Flight 114 Aviation accident B  Low  Pushed it into B-class, updated with report ?

Aviation accident and incident articles needing report updates

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Random Tropical Cyclone (show another)

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Owen on 13 December around 03:00 UTC at peak intensity

Severe Tropical Cyclone Owen was an erratic and long-lived tropical cyclone that affected numerous regions along its track, especially Queensland, in December 2018. Owen was the fourth tropical low, first tropical cyclone, and first severe tropical cyclone of the 2018–19 Australian region cyclone season. Cyclone Owen developed on 29 November 2018 from an area of low pressure that was situated over the Solomon Islands; the system struggled to strengthen in a conflicting environment and degenerated to a tropical low on 3 December. The low drifted westward, and on 9 December, it made its first landfall in Queensland, before moving over the Gulf of Carpentaria, where more favourable conditions allowed it to re-organise. The system regenerated into a tropical cyclone on 12 December and rapidly intensified into a Category 3 severe tropical cyclone that night. At midnight on 13 December, Cyclone Owen made landfall in the Northern Territory, before turning eastward and reaching peak intensity, with sustained winds of 150 km/h (95 mph) and a minimum barometric pressure of 958 hPa (28.3 inHg). On 13 December, Owen made landfall on Queensland again, just north of the mouth of the Gilbert River near Kowanyama. The cyclone weakened rapidly after its third landfall, and the final advisory on Owen was issued on 15 December, after it had degenerated into a tropical low. However, the system persisted over the Coral Sea for another several days, before dissipating on 20 December.

High winds and flooding from Owen caused significant damage along Papua New Guinea's southern coastline. Owen also caused significant rainfall and flooding upon making its first landfall in Queensland. Flooded creeks overwhelmed the Queensland Heritage Register-listed stone bridge, and wind gusts brought down trees in Yarrabah. Owen's effects as a severe tropical cyclone were mostly minor; the Northern Territory received only wind gusts and heavy rain, while some roads in remote areas were cut off, and 2,400 residents in Queensland lost electricity. Effects on inhabited areas around Kowanyama were limited, because Owen made landfall in an uninhabited area and had a small eyewall, which was too small to be distinguished from visible satellite imagery.[citation needed] (Full article...)

List of selected tropical cyclones