Cyclone Tiffany

Category 2 Australian region tropical cyclone in 2022
Tropical Cyclone Tiffany
Cyclone Tiffany at peak intensity before landfall in the Cape York Peninsula on 9 January
Meteorological history
Formed8 January 2022
Remnant low12 January 2022
Dissipated17 January 2022
Category 2 tropical cyclone
10-minute sustained (BOM)
Highest winds100 km/h (65 mph)
Lowest pressure988 hPa (mbar); 29.18 inHg
Tropical storm
1-minute sustained (SSHWS/JTWC)
Highest winds100 km/h (65 mph)
Overall effects
Fatalities1
Damage$36,000 (2022 USD)
Areas affectedPapua New Guinea, Queensland, Northern Territory, Western Australia

Part of the 2021–22 Australian region cyclone season

Tropical Cyclone Tiffany was a strong tropical cyclone that made landfall in Queensland and the Northern Territory. The tenth tropical low and the fifth tropical cyclone of the 2021–22 Australian region cyclone season, Tiffany originated from a tropical low south of Papua New Guinea, before intensifying into a tropical cyclone and named Tiffany, peaking as a category 2 tropical cyclone before making landfall in northern Queensland.[1]

Damage from Tiffany totaled at least 50,000 Australian dollars ($36,000 USD), and 1 fatality was reported.

Meteorological history

Map plotting the storm's track and intensity, according to the Saffir–Simpson scale
  Tropical depression (≤38 mph, ≤62 km/h)
  Tropical storm (39–73 mph, 63–118 km/h)
  Category 1 (74–95 mph, 119–153 km/h)
  Category 2 (96–110 mph, 154–177 km/h)
  Category 3 (111–129 mph, 178–208 km/h)
  Category 4 (130–156 mph, 209–251 km/h)
  Category 5 (≥157 mph, ≥252 km/h)
  Unknown
Storm type
circle Tropical cyclone
square Subtropical cyclone
triangle Extratropical cyclone, remnant low, tropical disturbance, or monsoon depression