Maximum gusts are back up 30kph.
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BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY
Queensland Region
Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre
dia: For immediate broadcast. Transmitters in the area Cape Grenville to Cape
Melville are requested to use the Standard Emergency Warning Signal.
TOP PRIORITY
TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 19
Issued by the Bureau of Meteorology, Brisbane
Issued at 1:48am on Thursday the 10th of March 2005
A Cyclone WARNING is current for communities between Cape Grenville and Cape
Melville and extends inland across central Cape York Peninsula.
A Cyclone WATCH is current for coastal and island communities on the eastern
Gulf of Carpentaria between Weipa and Kowanyama.
Ingrid has began another period of intensification and is now classified as a
high range category 3 SEVERE Tropical Cyclone. The cyclone still poses a
serious threat to far north Queensland with very destructive winds near the
centre and the potential to generate a dangerous storm tide.
At 1 am EST SEVERE Tropical Cyclone Ingrid, Category 3, with central pressure
965 hPa, was located near latitude 13.2 south longitude 144.0 east, which is
about 120 kilometres northeast of Coen and 60 kilometres east southeast of
Lockhart River. The cyclone recently has been moving west northwest at 15 km/hr.
Gales are expected between Cape Grenville and Cape Melville. Destructive winds
are expected between Lockhart River and Princess Charlotte Bay. The very
destructve core is expected to cross the coast near Lockhart River between 6am
and 9am this morning.
Coastal residents between Lockhart River and Coen are specifically warned of the
dangerous storm tide as the cyclone crosses the coast Thursday morning. The sea
is likely to rise steadily to a level significantly above the highest tides of
the year with damaging waves, strong currents and flooding of low-lying areas
extending some way inland. People living in areas likely to be affected by this
flooding should be prepared to evacuate if advised to do so.
Very heavy rain can be expected to develop north of Cape Melville.
Details of SEVERE TROPICAL CYCLONE Ingrid, Category 3, for 1 am EST
Central Pressure : 965 Hectopascals
Location of Centre : within 20 kilometres of
latitude 13.2 degrees south
longitude 144.0 degrees east
about 120 km northeast of Coen
and 60 km east southeast of Lockhart River.
Recent Movement : towards the west northwest at 15 km/hr.
Destructive winds : out to 50 kilometres from the centre
Very destructive winds: out to 20 kilometres from the centre.
Maximum wind gusts : 220 kilometres per hour near the centre.
People in coastal areas between Cape Grenville and Cape Melville should have
completed preparations and should be ready to take shelter away from the
shoreline.
People in the warning area over inland Cape York Peninsula should continue
preparations for when the cyclone moves inland during Thursday.
People in coastal areas between Weipa and Kowanyama should consider what action
they will need to take.
If you are unsure about actions to be taken, information is available from your
local government or local State Emergency Service.
The next advice will be issued at 5 am EST Thursday morning.
