
TROPICAL CYCLONE OUTLOOK
FOR THE AREA BETWEEN LONGITUDES 125 EAST - 142 EAST
Issued by the BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY, DARWIN
at 2:20 pm CST Friday 4 March 2005
A developing TROPICAL LOW 1007 hPa is situated in the northeastern GULF OF
CARPENTARIA. At 1pm it was slow moving near latitude 11.2S, longitude 140.0E,
about 365 km east northeast of Nhulunbuy. The LOW is expected to move east
towards Cape York Peninsula during the weekend.
The potential for development into a Tropical Cyclone over the next
few days is estimated to be:
Saturday: Low
Sunday: Low
Monday: Moderate.
NOTE: Development Potential is an estimate of the probability of tropical
cyclone development for each day... Low = 10% or less, Moderate = 20% - 40%,
High = 50% or more.
DARWIN Regional Forecasting Centre.
THIS SYSTEM IS LOOKING HEALTHIER, WITH A BEAUTIFUL SPIRAL STRUCTURE AND VISIBLE BANDS OF RAIN ORIGINATING FROM THE CENTER OUTWARDS. DEVELOPMENT IS POSSIBLE IN THE NEXT 72 HOURS.