Posted on 03/19/2006 1:04:48 AM PST by Dundee
From noting to a cat 4 (with the strong possibility of going cat 5 overnight)...
Whoah!
Prayers for our mates.
ON THE NET...
http://theweather.news.com.au/?from=ninews_leftnav
Warning Area: gales within 24 hours
Watch Area: gales within 24-48 hours
Very Destructive Winds
Destructive Winds
Strong Gales
Name: Larry
Severity Category: 4
Situation At: 4 PM AEST Sunday 19 March 2006
Warning Area: Cape Tribulation to Mackay extending inland to the Croydon area
Watch Area: Inland areas near Normanton
Location: 17.6S 149.7E
Recent Movement: W at 25 km/h
Remarks: Marine users please note: Tropical cyclone information specific to the marine community is contained in Coastal Wind Warnings and Ocean Wind Warnings. Refer to those warnings for the areas of strong winds, gales and more intense winds associated with the cyclone.
The next track map will be issued at 8 pm AEST Sunday 19 March 2006
,,, what was the strength of the blow that flattened Darwin in the 1970s?
lets hope CDRS in oz is not as inept as american FEMA...
IIRC, Tracy was a cat 5.
There is a better than even chance that this will reach cat 5 before landfall.
Prayers up for y'all down there.
Northern Australia gets hit by cyclones a lot. After cyclone Tracy destroyed Darwin we made sure that the emergency services were well prepared and world class.
,,, lockdown time. I'll keep up with developments on the radio. Best of luck to the target area.
Here's a satellite view of Cyclone Larry barreling down on Queensland, Australia. It's at Cat 4 now, and expected to reach Cat 5 later today.
Australian Government Bureau of Meterology
Latest satellite image
Cindy, I posted the latest satellite image of Cyclone Larry here.
Concerns for our fellow citizens up north.
Premier Peter Beattie has officially declared a disaster situation, allowing authorities the legal power to forcibly remove any reluctant evacuees.
"[It] empowers police or their delegated representatives to obviously to get people to move out of danger areas," he said.
"If they don't, then obviously they can moved forcibly - we don't want to do that - we're appealing for people to cooperate with the police.
"It is a category 4 - we've spoken to the weather bureau again, it's a category 4, in fact it's a bit higher than that."
Mr Beattie says people living in coastal areas must comply if they are asked to evacuate.
"We're not asking people to move because we've got some stupid game going on - there is a threat to life and we need to be very serious about it," he said.
Hurricane Preparedness ( and general "bad times" links )
various FR links & stories | 10-23-05 | the heavy equipment guy
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1507830/posts
Thanks for the kind thoughts, we are keeping an eye on it...but it wouldn't be Queensland if we didn't have a 'big blow' this time of year.
The time is now 10.15pm Eastern Daylight Savings Time, Larry is expected to 'hit' between Innisfail and Mission Beach around 7 to 9am.
A lot can happen between now and then. The last one blew itself out to sea and left us with lots of lovely rain.
Color enhanced infrared image of Cyclone Larry
nice pic, thanks...hope it keeps moving north along the coast.
Are you near the path of this storm?
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