SPAC: YASI (14U /11P) - Severe Tropical Cyclone
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Re: SPAC: YASI (14U /11P) - Severe Tropical Cyclone
Cairns, 01:09 AM 76.0km/h
Townsville,01:09 AM 98.3
Mackay, qld 01:10 AM 48.2
Bowen, qld 01:00 AM 55.6
Ingham, qld 01:06 AM 161.1 km/h
Innisfail, qld 09:53 PM 79.6
Cooktown, qld 01:07 AM 50.0
Charters Towers, qld 01:00 AM 81.5
Townsville,01:09 AM 98.3
Mackay, qld 01:10 AM 48.2
Bowen, qld 01:00 AM 55.6
Ingham, qld 01:06 AM 161.1 km/h
Innisfail, qld 09:53 PM 79.6
Cooktown, qld 01:07 AM 50.0
Charters Towers, qld 01:00 AM 81.5
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Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology
Queensland
Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre
Media: Transmitters serving the area from Cape Flattery to Proserpine and inland
to the Northern Territory border are requested to USE the Standard Emergency
Warning Signal before broadcasting the following warning.
TOP PRIORITY
TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 26
Issued by the Bureau of Meteorology, Brisbane
Issued at 1:56am EST on Thursday the 3rd of February 2011
A Cyclone WARNING is current for coastal and island communities from Cape
Flattery to Proserpine, extending west across the tropical interior to the
Northern Territory border.
At 2:00 am EST Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasi, Category 5 was estimated to be 125
kilometres south of Cairns and 65 kilometres south southwest of Innisfail and
moving west southwest at 31 kilometres per hour.
YASI HAS CROSSED THE COAST NEAR MISSION BEACH BUT REMAINS A DANGEROUS CYCLONE.
Tropical Cyclone Yasi, CATEGORY 5, will weaken as it continues to move in a
west-southwesterly direction towards the Georgetown area during the morning.
AN EXTREMELY DANGEROUS STORM TIDE affecting the Cardwell to Lucinda area will
moderate over the next few hours.
HIGHER THAN NORMAL TIDES and large waves will continue between Innisfail and
Bowen and sea levels may again exceed the high water mark on the the morning
high tide.
VERY DESTRUCTIVE winds with gusts up to 290 km/h between Cairns and Ingham and
the adjacent ranges will extend inland and weaken.
DESTRUCTIVE winds with gusts in excess of 125 km/h between Cape Tribulation and
Ayr will spread inland overnight.
DAMAGING WINDS with gusts to 90 km/hr are occurring in remaining coastal areas
between Cape Flattery and Proserpine, and are forecast to extend through to Mt
Isa during the day.
Winds are forecast to gradually ease about the east coast during the morning.
FLOODING RAINS between Port Douglas and Proserpine will gradually extend inland.
FLOOD WARNINGS are current for a number of rivers between Cairns and Mackay.
People in the path of the very dangerous cyclone should stay calm and remain in
a secure shelter, above the expected water level, while the very destructive
winds continue.
- Do not venture outside if you find yourself in the eye of the cyclone; very
destructive winds from a different direction could resume at any time.
- Follow the evacuation advice or directions of Police, Emergency Services
personnel and local authorities.
People in remaining areas between Cape Flattery and Proserpine and extending
west across the tropical interior to the Northern Territory border, should
complete preparations quickly and be prepared to shelter in a safe place.
- Boats and outside property should be secured.
- For cyclone preparedness and safety advice, visit Queensland's Disaster
Management Services website [www.disaster.qld.gov.au]
- For emergency assistance call the Queensland State Emergency Service [SES] on
132 500 [for assistance with storm damage, rising flood water, fallen trees on
buildings or roof damage].
Details of Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasi at 2:00 am EST:
.Centre located near...... 18.0 degrees South 145.7 degrees East
.Location accuracy........ within 20 kilometres
.Recent movement.......... towards the west southwest at 31 kilometres per hour
.Wind gusts near centre... 285 kilometres per hour
.Severity category........ 5
.Central pressure......... 930 hectoPascals
Please ensure that neighbours have heard and understood this message,
particularly new arrivals or those who may not fully understand English.
The next advice will be issued by 3:00 am EST Thursday 03 February.
This warning is also available through TV and Radio Broadcasts; the Bureau's
website at http://www.bom.gov.au or call 1300 659 212. The Bureau and the State
Emergency Service would appreciate this warning being broadcast regularly.
Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology
Queensland
Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre
Media: Transmitters serving the area from Cape Flattery to Proserpine and inland
to the Northern Territory border are requested to USE the Standard Emergency
Warning Signal before broadcasting the following warning.
TOP PRIORITY
TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 26
Issued by the Bureau of Meteorology, Brisbane
Issued at 1:56am EST on Thursday the 3rd of February 2011
A Cyclone WARNING is current for coastal and island communities from Cape
Flattery to Proserpine, extending west across the tropical interior to the
Northern Territory border.
At 2:00 am EST Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasi, Category 5 was estimated to be 125
kilometres south of Cairns and 65 kilometres south southwest of Innisfail and
moving west southwest at 31 kilometres per hour.
YASI HAS CROSSED THE COAST NEAR MISSION BEACH BUT REMAINS A DANGEROUS CYCLONE.
Tropical Cyclone Yasi, CATEGORY 5, will weaken as it continues to move in a
west-southwesterly direction towards the Georgetown area during the morning.
AN EXTREMELY DANGEROUS STORM TIDE affecting the Cardwell to Lucinda area will
moderate over the next few hours.
HIGHER THAN NORMAL TIDES and large waves will continue between Innisfail and
Bowen and sea levels may again exceed the high water mark on the the morning
high tide.
VERY DESTRUCTIVE winds with gusts up to 290 km/h between Cairns and Ingham and
the adjacent ranges will extend inland and weaken.
DESTRUCTIVE winds with gusts in excess of 125 km/h between Cape Tribulation and
Ayr will spread inland overnight.
DAMAGING WINDS with gusts to 90 km/hr are occurring in remaining coastal areas
between Cape Flattery and Proserpine, and are forecast to extend through to Mt
Isa during the day.
Winds are forecast to gradually ease about the east coast during the morning.
FLOODING RAINS between Port Douglas and Proserpine will gradually extend inland.
FLOOD WARNINGS are current for a number of rivers between Cairns and Mackay.
People in the path of the very dangerous cyclone should stay calm and remain in
a secure shelter, above the expected water level, while the very destructive
winds continue.
- Do not venture outside if you find yourself in the eye of the cyclone; very
destructive winds from a different direction could resume at any time.
- Follow the evacuation advice or directions of Police, Emergency Services
personnel and local authorities.
People in remaining areas between Cape Flattery and Proserpine and extending
west across the tropical interior to the Northern Territory border, should
complete preparations quickly and be prepared to shelter in a safe place.
- Boats and outside property should be secured.
- For cyclone preparedness and safety advice, visit Queensland's Disaster
Management Services website [www.disaster.qld.gov.au]
- For emergency assistance call the Queensland State Emergency Service [SES] on
132 500 [for assistance with storm damage, rising flood water, fallen trees on
buildings or roof damage].
Details of Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasi at 2:00 am EST:
.Centre located near...... 18.0 degrees South 145.7 degrees East
.Location accuracy........ within 20 kilometres
.Recent movement.......... towards the west southwest at 31 kilometres per hour
.Wind gusts near centre... 285 kilometres per hour
.Severity category........ 5
.Central pressure......... 930 hectoPascals
Please ensure that neighbours have heard and understood this message,
particularly new arrivals or those who may not fully understand English.
The next advice will be issued by 3:00 am EST Thursday 03 February.
This warning is also available through TV and Radio Broadcasts; the Bureau's
website at http://www.bom.gov.au or call 1300 659 212. The Bureau and the State
Emergency Service would appreciate this warning being broadcast regularly.
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CrazyC83 wrote:HURAKAN wrote:Lucinda 0300 local time:
73 kt, G 95 kt, 981.4
That is 10-min sustained winds? What was the lowest land pressure report?
Lowest pressure reported at Lucinda was 977.3 hPa at 12:05 am local time. Bear in mind Lucinda is in the southern section of the storm but away from the eyewall and thus did not get an eye pass.
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CrazyC83 wrote:HURAKAN wrote:Lucinda 0300 local time:
73 kt, G 95 kt, 981.4
That is 10-min sustained winds? What was the lowest land pressure report?
good question! I thought it was 1-min but it's 10-min ... conversion is 10-min x 1.14 = 1-min, so 73 kt 10-min is 83 kt 1-min.
"Speed Knots Wind observations averaged over 10 minutes."
Link: http://www.bom.gov.au/catalogue/observa ... ions.shtml
Lowest pressure I have seen was 977 reported also by Lucinda.
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http://www.wunderground.com/weatherstat ... 11&month=2
Before losing power, Cassowary Coast (about 30 miles north of the landfall point) had winds of about 55 kt (10-min). Its lowest pressure was 967mb.
Before losing power, Cassowary Coast (about 30 miles north of the landfall point) had winds of about 55 kt (10-min). Its lowest pressure was 967mb.
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