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AussieMark wrote:years cyclones have hit Darwin
1974
1937
1917
1897
1878
1881
so Darwin is not exactly a city that gets hit regularly
Its led a bit of a charmed life, really. Plenty of near misses, not many direct hits.
There might be some more not included in your list, thought. I was up in Alice Springs when "Max" went through Darwin in 1981, for example.
Still, it certainly doesn't generally get as many as NQld or N WA.
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Appears to me that an ERC is starting. A strong outer is beginning to wrap around the eye, the eye is beginning to cloud up, and Sat appearance is deteriorating. She is no longer a perfect circle like she was 6 hours ago, and strong convection looks to be at secondary wind maximum outside the eye wall.



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Derek Ortt wrote:Big difference between this and Tracy
Tracy made landfall in Darwin. This will be emerging back into the water at Darwin
yeah and they had origins in 2 complete different places also
Tracy had origins in the Arafura sea and like swung around Melville Island and headed SE right into Darwin
whereas Monica has been going west thru the Gulf of Carpentaria
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wxmann_91 wrote:How is the shelf off the coast of northern Australia? I'm very concerned about flooding and storm surge given the training bands visible on the Gove radar.
Shallow shelf that stretches essentially from Australia to Indonesia and New Guinea for the most part, wxmann. The Arafura sea is 60 to 80 metres deep throughout. The very deep Timor Trough lies on the far northern western side of the shelf between Australia and Timor and Indonesia.
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I meant size in general. See for your self.
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Look at this loop! http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/real-time/shemi/storm/archive/javanh26.html.She becomes ragged during the middle, and then her eye looks much better and clears out towards the end.
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SATELLITE WEATHER BULLETIN
SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN MTSAT VIS/IRDAY
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APRIL 24 2006 0133Z
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11.5S 135.0E T7.5/7.5/S0.0/24HRS MONICA (23P)
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PAST POSITION....11.3S 136.4E 23/1330Z IRNIGHT
11.5S 137.7E 23/0233Z VIS/IRDAY
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REMARKS...WMG EYE SURROUNDED BY CMG YIELDS DT OF 7.5. SURROUNDING
CONVECTION VERY SLIGHTLY WARMER THAN 6 HOURS AGO BUT OVERALL
SYSTEM HAS CHANGED LITTLE IN THE PAST 12 HOURS. SYSTEM MOVING
SLIGHTLY SOUTH OF DUE WEST.
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POSITION ACCURATE WITHIN 30 NMI.
SATELLITE WEATHER BULLETIN
SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN MTSAT VIS/IRDAY
.
APRIL 24 2006 0133Z
.
11.5S 135.0E T7.5/7.5/S0.0/24HRS MONICA (23P)
.
PAST POSITION....11.3S 136.4E 23/1330Z IRNIGHT
11.5S 137.7E 23/0233Z VIS/IRDAY
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REMARKS...WMG EYE SURROUNDED BY CMG YIELDS DT OF 7.5. SURROUNDING
CONVECTION VERY SLIGHTLY WARMER THAN 6 HOURS AGO BUT OVERALL
SYSTEM HAS CHANGED LITTLE IN THE PAST 12 HOURS. SYSTEM MOVING
SLIGHTLY SOUTH OF DUE WEST.
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POSITION ACCURATE WITHIN 30 NMI.
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