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Cyclones are the dark heart of the Wet. These spinning beasts (Category 4 or 5) remind everyone that nature is not a postcard. When Cyclone Marcus hit in 2018, it stripped trees of bark and tore roofs off like bottle caps. But even then, the response is stoic, almost ritualistic: fill the bathtub, tape the windows, boil the kettle, wait.

“You don’t live in Darwin for the Build-Up,” says Marcus, a fourth-generation crocodile tour guide. “You live for the moment it breaks.” wet season australia

Come in the Wet.

Yet between the cyclones, there is .

Known locally as “The Wet,” this isn’t just a weather pattern. It is a physical force, a cultural reset, and the most dramatic act of environmental theatre on the continent. From November to April, the Top End—spanning Darwin, Kakadu, Broome, and Cape York—transforms from a sun-bleached savanna into a thundering, emerald labyrinth of water, lightning, and life. To understand the Wet, you must first survive the Build-Up . Cyclones are the dark heart of the Wet

Come for the that rattles your bones. Come for the waterfalls that roar like jet engines. Come for the empty roads , the half-price hotels, and the genuine terror-and-awesomeness of standing under a monsoon trough. But even then, the response is stoic, almost