Gulf of Carpentaria

Gulf of Carpentaria

The Gulf of Carpentaria is a large, shallow sea enclosed on three sides by northern Australia and bounded on the north by the Arafura Sea (the body of water that lies between Australia and New Guinea). In geological terms, the Gulf is young; it was dry land as recently as the last ice age.

The land bordering the Gulf is generally flat and low-lying. To the west is Arnhem Land and the Top End of the Northern Territory. To the east is the Cape York Peninsula. The area to the south (like the Cape York Peninsula, part of Queensland) is known as the Gulf Country or simply "the Gulf."

The climate is hot and humid with two seasons per year. The dry season lasts from about April until November and is characterized by very dry southeast to east winds, generated by migratory winter high pressure systems to the south. The wet season lasts from December to March. Most of a year's rainfall is compressed into these months, and during this period, many low-lying areas are flooded. The Gulf is also a breeding ground for cyclones during the period between November and April.

In many other parts of Australia, there are dramatic climatic transitions over fairly short distances. The Great Dividing Range, which parallels the entire east and south-east coast, is responsible for the typical pattern of a well-watered coastal strip, a fairly narrow band of mountains, and then a vast, inward-draining plain that receives little rainfall. In the Gulf Country, however, there are no mountains to restrict rainfall to the coastal band and the transition from the profuse tropical growth of the seaside areas to the arid scrubs of central Australia is gradual.

The first known European explorer to visit the region was the Dutch Willem Janszoon "(whose name is also written as Jansz)" in his 1606 voyage. His fellow countryman Jan Carstenszoon (or "Carstensz.") visited in 1623 and named the gulf in honor of Pieter de Carpentier, at that time Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies. Abel Tasman also explored the coast in 1644. The region was later explored and charted by Matthew Flinders in 1802 and 1803.

In September and October the Morning Glory Cloud appears in the Southern Gulf. The best vantage point to see this phenomenon is in the Burketown area shortly after dawn.

Major rivers of the Gulf

* Top End
** Roper River
*** Wilton River
* Gulf Country
** Cox River
** Calvert River
** Leichhardt River
** McArthur River
** Flinders River
** Norman River
** Gilbert River
* Cape York Peninsula
** Smithburne River
** Mitchell River
*** Alice River
** Staaten River
** Mission River
** Wenlock River
** Archer River

Physiography

The Gulf is one of the distinct physiographic sections of the larger (and surrounding) Carpentaria Basin province, which in turn is part of the larger East Australian Basins physiographic division.

Pop Culture

The area around the Gulf of Carpentaria is a major ZAFT military base in the mecha anime series Gundam SEED.

External links

* [http://www.morningglorycloud.com Morning Glory Cloud video footage] and video of the Gulf Region around Burketown
* [http://www.morninggloryaustralia.com Morning Glory Cloud meteorology]
* [http://www.aerialvideo.com.au/sweers.html Aerial Video of Sweers Island in the Gulf of Carpentaria]
* [http://www.aerialvideo.com.au/burketown.html Video of Burketown and the Gulf from the air]


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