Name: Ingrid
Severity Category: 3
Situation At: 7AM EST Thursday 10 March 2005
Warning Area: Cape Keerweer to Mapoon and Cape Grenville to Cape Melville
Location: 13.2S 143.3E
Recent Movement: W at 15 km/h
Remarks: Ingrid has made landfall near Lockhart River. Ingrid is currently classified as
a category 3 SEVERE Tropical Cyclone. The cyclone poses a serious threat in in
the short term to areas south of LOCKHART RIVER AREA with very destructive winds
near the centre and the potential to generate a dangerous storm tide. The winds
will gradually ease now that Ingrid is overland though destructive winds will
now begin to affect inland areas as the cyclone moves towards Weipa on the Gulf
of Carpentaria coast.
Gales are expected to continue between Cape Grenville and Cape Melville.
Destructive winds are expected to gradually ease in the Lockhart River to Coen
area. The VERY DESTRUCTIVE CORE is now moving overland just south of LOCKHART
RIVER.
Tides have been reported as being 1 metre above predicted at Lockhart River
which is in the offshore wind zone and would not be expected to have large salt
water inundation. Therefore areas south of Lockart River down to coastal areas
near Coen would be affected by dangerous storm tide for the next 3 hours.
Very heavy rain and localised flooding can be expected to develop over northern
Cape York today.
People in coastal areas between Cape Grenville and Cape Melville and people
inland on Cape York Peninsula should have completed preparations and should be
ready to take shelter away from the shoreline. Should they experience a sudden
calming of the winds they should STAY INSIDE until advised it is safe by
Emergency Services.
People in coastal areas between Weipa and Kowanyama should immediately commence
preparing for Tropical Cyclone Ingrid, which is expected to cross the western
coast of Cape York as a weaker Tropical Cyclone tonight.
If you are unsure about actions to be taken, information is available from your
local government or local State Emergency Service.
Marine users please note: Warnings specific to the marine community are contained in Coastal Wind Warnings and Ocean Wind Warnings. Refer to those warnings for the winds associated with Severe Tropical Cyclone Ingrid.
FUTURE WARNINGS WILL BE ISSUED EVERY 3 HOURS FROM NOW ON.
The next threat map will be issued by 11 am EST Thursday 10 March.
BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY
Queensland Region
Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre
For immediate broadcast. Transmitters in the area Cape Grenville to Cape
Melville are requested to use the Standard Emergency Warning Signal.
TOP PRIORITY
CORRECTED [for next issue time]
TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 25
Issued by the Bureau of Meteorology, Brisbane
Issued at 8:17am on Thursday the 10th of March 2005
A Cyclone WARNING is current for communities between Cape Grenville and Cape
Melville and extends inland across Cape York Peninsula to the east coast of the
Gulf of Carpentaria between Mapoon and Cape Keerweer.
Ingrid has made landfall near Lockhart River. Ingrid is currently classified as
a category 3 SEVERE Tropical Cyclone. The cyclone poses a serious threat in in
the short term to areas south of LOCKHART RIVER AREA with very destructive winds
near the centre and the potential to generate a dangerous storm tide. The winds
will gradually ease now that Ingrid is overland though destructive winds will
now begin to affect inland areas as the cyclone moves towards Weipa on the Gulf
of Carpentaria coast.
At 7 am EST SEVERE Tropical Cyclone Ingrid, Category 3, with central pressure
965 hPa, was located near latitude 13.2 south longitude 143.3 east, which is on
the coast 38 kilometres southwest of Old Lockhart River Mission and 55 km south
of New Lockhart River. The cyclone recently has been moving west at 15 km/hr.
Gales are expected to continue between Cape Grenville and Cape Melville.
Destructive winds are expected to gradually ease in the Lockhart River to Coen
area. The VERY DESTRUCTIVE CORE is now moving overland just south of LOCKHART
RIVER.
Tides have been reported as being 1 metre above predicted at Lockhart River
which is in the offshore wind zone and would not be expected to have large salt
water inundation. Therefore areas south of Lockart River down to coastal areas
near Coen would be affected by dangerous storm tide for the next 3 hours.
Very heavy rain and localised flooding can be expected to develop over northern
Cape York today.
Details of SEVERE TROPICAL CYCLONE Ingrid, Category 3, for 7 am EST
Central Pressure : 965 Hectopascals
Location of Centre : within 20 kilometres of
latitude 13.2 degrees south
longitude 143.3 degrees east
and 38 km south of Old Lockhart River and 55km south of the
New Lockhart River.
Recent Movement : towards the west at 10 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 and people
inland on Cape York Peninsula should have completed preparations and should be
ready to take shelter away from the shoreline. Should they experience a sudden
calming of the winds they should STAY INSIDE until advised it is safe by
Emergency Services.
People in coastal areas between Weipa and Kowanyama should immediately commence
preparing for Tropical Cyclone Ingrid, which is expected to cross the western
coast of Cape York as a weaker Tropical Cyclone tonight.
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 11 am EST Thursday morning.
IMPONENT INGRID CONTINUES TO ADVANCE TOWARD THE WESTERN COAST OF QUEENSLAND, AND SHOULD EMERGE IN THE GULF OF CARPENTARIA IN THE NEXT HOURS TO COME. THE SYSTEM IS BEGINNING TO WEAKEN BUT SHOULD RE-INTENSIFY IN THE GULF.