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Lucky Sailor
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Good luck Mate.
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Thanks Gargamel.
![]() Latest reports are that Cairns will 'cop' the full brunt of this monster, with predictions of 2 mtr. storm surge in some parts of Cairns when Yasi hits. The initial prediction was of 6 mtr storm surges! 2 mtrs, 6 mtrs., no matter how you slice and dice it, this is going to be terrible. ![]() |
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So far we are ok, the cyclone hasn't hit yet, we are preparing as best as we can, i'm just worried, like a lot of us here. With Larry, i was lucky enough not to experience that devastation, having been interstate. Yea, this is consideredd to be the worst cyclone Queensland has ever seen/experienced. Larry was a low category 5, Yasi will be a 4 but this thing is a monster, the eye is 100 klm wide, and 500 klm wide all up! Huge. And the expected wind gusts will be in the range of 250 klm per hr to over 300! Devastating power. ![]() ![]() |
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I didn't realize you lived in Townsville, you have certainly been through a bit lately, I wish you all the best, if it does hit will you evacuate or see it through? do you have a basement or somewhere safe to hold out?
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So my car will be on the side of the road, hopefully it'll be ok. As for the house, i'm really not sure if it will hold up to a 200+ klm/hr wind battering. All these older style houses have dam tin roofing, but i think even in those kind of cyclonic winds, tiles would not be much good either. Some low-lying areas here are being evacuated, with door-knocks beginning at 5am tomorrow, due to the expected storm surges. Luckily, we are not in one of those areas affected. The cyclone is moving on a south-south-westerly heading, which means it's 'lining up' Cairns with surrounding areas getting the edges of it. But with this sucker, 'getting the edges of it' means you may as well be near the centre of it because of it's hugeness. Scary stuff this, you listen to people talk about this cyclone and they are really worried, some scared. These are people who have experienced Cyclone Larry and numerous others, so they are 'hardened' people. Means a lot when those sorts of people get worried. I'll be watching the Bureau of Meteorology updates continuously, because these cyclones can change course rapidly. Fingers and legs crossed. |
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A long way from the sea
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Christ, lad. Keep your head down. Even subs dive in that kind of weather.
PLEASE be safe, you and everyone with you.
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Best of luck....as if the west coast of Aussie hasn't had enough to put up with already
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