cyclone Daryl WA
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cyclone Daryl WA
monsoon low 991 has finally moved off the coast wont be long now till cyclone daryl is born
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Info about Daryl
1. FORMATION OF A SIGNIFICANT TROPICAL CYCLONE IS POSSIBLE WITHIN 085 NM EITHER SIDE OF A LINE FROM 16.0S 123.3E TO 17.2S 120.0E WITHIN THE NEXT 12 TO 24 HOURS. AVAILABLE DATA DOES NOT JUSTIFY ISSUANCE OF NUMBERED TROPICAL CYCLONE WARNINGS AT THIS TIME. WINDS IN THE AREA ARE ESTIMATED TO BE 25 TO 30 KNOTS. METSAT IMÂAGERY AT 181730Z INDICATES THAT A CIRCULATION CENTER IS LOCATED NEAR 16.2S 123.0E. THE SYSTEM IS MOVING WESTWARD AT 03 KNOTS.
2. REMARKS: THE AREA OF CONVECTION PREVIOUSLY LOCATED NEAR 16.2S 122.4E, IS NOW LOCATED NEAR 16.2S 123.0E, APPROXIMATELY 40 NM WEST OF YAMPI SOUND, AUSTRALIA. THE DISTURBANCE CONTINUES TO SLOWLY TRACK WESTWARD OFF SHORE ALTHOUGH MORE RECENT POSITION INFORMATION INDICATES THE CIRCULATION CENTER HAS CONSOLIDATED TO THE EAST OF THE PREVIOUSLY MENTIONED POSITION. ANIMATED INFRARED SATELLITE IMAGERY AND QUIKSCAT
DEPICT ORGANIZING DEEP CONVECTION OVER A LARGE SURFACE WIND FIELD ALONG THE NORTHWESTERN COAST OF AUSTRALIA THAT CONTINUES TO IMPROVE. UPPER LEVEL ANALYSIS INDICATES AN ENVIRONMENT OF MODERATE VERTICAL WIND SHEAR
WITH HIGHER VERTICAL WIND SHEAR TO THE WEST AND FAIR DIFFLUENCE ALOFT.
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED SURFACE WINDS ARE ESTIMATED AT 25 TO 30 KNOTS. A SURFACE OBSERVATION AT ADELE ISLAND APPROXIMATELY 40 NM TO THE NORTHEAST OF THE CIRCULATION CENTER REPORTS WINDS AT 43 KTS. AT MINIMUM SEA LEVEL PRESSURE IS ESTIMATED TO BE NEAR 990 MB. DUE TO IMPROVED ORGANIZATION THE POTENTIAL FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A SIGNIFICANT TROPICAL CYCLONE
WITHIN THE NEXT 24 HOURS IS UPGRADED TO GOOD.
Yeah, it has developed...
And just as a side note, anyone else seen the +168HR forecast (I know, a week away) for the north island on the Weatherzone site?
http://www.weatherzone.com.au/charts/tw ... S&hour=168
eeek...maybe...
2. REMARKS: THE AREA OF CONVECTION PREVIOUSLY LOCATED NEAR 16.2S 122.4E, IS NOW LOCATED NEAR 16.2S 123.0E, APPROXIMATELY 40 NM WEST OF YAMPI SOUND, AUSTRALIA. THE DISTURBANCE CONTINUES TO SLOWLY TRACK WESTWARD OFF SHORE ALTHOUGH MORE RECENT POSITION INFORMATION INDICATES THE CIRCULATION CENTER HAS CONSOLIDATED TO THE EAST OF THE PREVIOUSLY MENTIONED POSITION. ANIMATED INFRARED SATELLITE IMAGERY AND QUIKSCAT
DEPICT ORGANIZING DEEP CONVECTION OVER A LARGE SURFACE WIND FIELD ALONG THE NORTHWESTERN COAST OF AUSTRALIA THAT CONTINUES TO IMPROVE. UPPER LEVEL ANALYSIS INDICATES AN ENVIRONMENT OF MODERATE VERTICAL WIND SHEAR
WITH HIGHER VERTICAL WIND SHEAR TO THE WEST AND FAIR DIFFLUENCE ALOFT.
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED SURFACE WINDS ARE ESTIMATED AT 25 TO 30 KNOTS. A SURFACE OBSERVATION AT ADELE ISLAND APPROXIMATELY 40 NM TO THE NORTHEAST OF THE CIRCULATION CENTER REPORTS WINDS AT 43 KTS. AT MINIMUM SEA LEVEL PRESSURE IS ESTIMATED TO BE NEAR 990 MB. DUE TO IMPROVED ORGANIZATION THE POTENTIAL FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A SIGNIFICANT TROPICAL CYCLONE
WITHIN THE NEXT 24 HOURS IS UPGRADED TO GOOD.
Yeah, it has developed...
And just as a side note, anyone else seen the +168HR forecast (I know, a week away) for the north island on the Weatherzone site?
http://www.weatherzone.com.au/charts/tw ... S&hour=168
eeek...maybe...
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TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 12
Issued at 5:55 am WST on Thursday, 19 January 2006
BY THE BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY
TROPICAL CYCLONE WARNING CENTRE PERTH
A CYCLONE WARNING for a CATEGORY 1 CYCLONE is now current for coastal areas
between Kuri Bay and Wallal. A CYCLONE WATCH now extends southwest from Wallal
to Onslow.
At 5am WST TROPICAL CYCLONE DARYL was estimated to be
65 kilometres north northwest of Cape Leveque and
235 kilometres north of Broome and
is moving west southwest at 7 kilometres per hour.
Gales with gusts to 110 kilometres an hour are possible in coastal areas between
Kuri Bay and Broome today, and may extend south to Wallal later tonight. Heavy
rainfall over the Kimberley is expected to continue, especially in western
parts.
Tropical cyclone Daryl is expected to continue to intensify during the next few
days as it moves to the southwest.
Details of Tropical Cyclone Daryl at 5AM WST.
Location of centre : within 50 kilometres of
Latitude 15.9 South Longitude 122.6 East.
Recent movement : West southwest at 7 kilometres per hour.
Central Pressure : 982 hPa.
Maximum wind gusts : 120 kilometres per hour.
Severity Category : 1.
The next warning will be issued by 9AM WST Thursday 19 January.
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TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 12
Issued at 5:55 am WST on Thursday, 19 January 2006
BY THE BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY
TROPICAL CYCLONE WARNING CENTRE PERTH
A CYCLONE WARNING for a CATEGORY 1 CYCLONE is now current for coastal areas
between Kuri Bay and Wallal. A CYCLONE WATCH now extends southwest from Wallal
to Onslow.
At 5am WST TROPICAL CYCLONE DARYL was estimated to be
65 kilometres north northwest of Cape Leveque and
235 kilometres north of Broome and
is moving west southwest at 7 kilometres per hour.
Gales with gusts to 110 kilometres an hour are possible in coastal areas between
Kuri Bay and Broome today, and may extend south to Wallal later tonight. Heavy
rainfall over the Kimberley is expected to continue, especially in western
parts.
Tropical cyclone Daryl is expected to continue to intensify during the next few
days as it moves to the southwest.
Details of Tropical Cyclone Daryl at 5AM WST.
Location of centre : within 50 kilometres of
Latitude 15.9 South Longitude 122.6 East.
Recent movement : West southwest at 7 kilometres per hour.
Central Pressure : 982 hPa.
Maximum wind gusts : 120 kilometres per hour.
Severity Category : 1.
The next warning will be issued by 9AM WST Thursday 19 January.
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Now a cat 2
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TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 13
Issued at 9:30 am WST on Thursday, 19 January 2006
BY THE BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY
TROPICAL CYCLONE WARNING CENTRE PERTH
A CYCLONE WARNING for a CATEGORY 2 CYCLONE is now current for coastal areas
between Kuri Bay and De Grey. A CYCLONE WATCH is current for coastal areas from
De Grey to Onslow, extending inland to include Tom Price.
At 8am WST TROPICAL CYCLONE DARYL was estimated to be
140 kilometres north northwest of Derby and
215 kilometres north northeast of Broome and
is moving southwest at 7 kilometres per hour.
Gales with gusts to 110 kilometres an hour are possible in coastal areas between
Kuri Bay and Broome today, and may extend south to Wallal later tonight. Heavy
rainfall over the Kimberley is expected to continue, especially in western
parts.
Tropical Cyclone Daryl is expected to continue to intensify during the next few
days as it moves to the southwest.
Details of Tropical Cyclone Daryl at 8AM WST.
Location of centre : within 50 kilometres of
Latitude 16.1 South Longitude 122.6 East.
Recent movement : Southwest at 7 kilometres per hour.
Central Pressure : 980 hPa.
Maximum wind gusts : 130 kilometres per hour.
Severity Category : 2.
The next warning will be issued by midday WST Thursday 19 January.
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TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 13
Issued at 9:30 am WST on Thursday, 19 January 2006
BY THE BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY
TROPICAL CYCLONE WARNING CENTRE PERTH
A CYCLONE WARNING for a CATEGORY 2 CYCLONE is now current for coastal areas
between Kuri Bay and De Grey. A CYCLONE WATCH is current for coastal areas from
De Grey to Onslow, extending inland to include Tom Price.
At 8am WST TROPICAL CYCLONE DARYL was estimated to be
140 kilometres north northwest of Derby and
215 kilometres north northeast of Broome and
is moving southwest at 7 kilometres per hour.
Gales with gusts to 110 kilometres an hour are possible in coastal areas between
Kuri Bay and Broome today, and may extend south to Wallal later tonight. Heavy
rainfall over the Kimberley is expected to continue, especially in western
parts.
Tropical Cyclone Daryl is expected to continue to intensify during the next few
days as it moves to the southwest.
Details of Tropical Cyclone Daryl at 8AM WST.
Location of centre : within 50 kilometres of
Latitude 16.1 South Longitude 122.6 East.
Recent movement : Southwest at 7 kilometres per hour.
Central Pressure : 980 hPa.
Maximum wind gusts : 130 kilometres per hour.
Severity Category : 2.
The next warning will be issued by midday WST Thursday 19 January.
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she continues to get stronger
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TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 14
Issued at 11:35 am WST on Thursday, 19 January 2006
BY THE BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY
TROPICAL CYCLONE WARNING CENTRE PERTH
A CYCLONE WARNING for a CATEGORY 2 CYCLONE is now current for coastal areas
between Kuri Bay and De Grey. A CYCLONE WATCH is current for coastal areas from
De Grey to Onslow, extending inland to include Tom Price.
At 11am WST TROPICAL CYCLONE DARYL was estimated to be
165 kilometres northwest of Derby and
190 kilometres north of Broome and
is moving southwest at 6 kilometres per hour.
Gales with gusts to 110 kilometres an hour are possible in coastal areas between
Kuri Bay and Broome today, and may extend south to Wallal overnight or early
tomorrow. Heavy rainfall over the Kimberley is expected to continue, especially
in western parts.
Tropical Cyclone Daryl is expected to continue to intensify during tonight and
Friday as it moves to the southwest.
Details of Tropical Cyclone Daryl at 11AM WST.
Location of centre : within 40 kilometres of
Latitude 16.3 South Longitude 122.5 East.
Recent movement : Southwest at 6 kilometres per hour.
Central Pressure : 978 hPa.
Maximum wind gusts : 130 kilometres per hour.
Severity Category : 2.
The next warning will be issued by 3PM WST Thursday 19 January.
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TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 14
Issued at 11:35 am WST on Thursday, 19 January 2006
BY THE BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY
TROPICAL CYCLONE WARNING CENTRE PERTH
A CYCLONE WARNING for a CATEGORY 2 CYCLONE is now current for coastal areas
between Kuri Bay and De Grey. A CYCLONE WATCH is current for coastal areas from
De Grey to Onslow, extending inland to include Tom Price.
At 11am WST TROPICAL CYCLONE DARYL was estimated to be
165 kilometres northwest of Derby and
190 kilometres north of Broome and
is moving southwest at 6 kilometres per hour.
Gales with gusts to 110 kilometres an hour are possible in coastal areas between
Kuri Bay and Broome today, and may extend south to Wallal overnight or early
tomorrow. Heavy rainfall over the Kimberley is expected to continue, especially
in western parts.
Tropical Cyclone Daryl is expected to continue to intensify during tonight and
Friday as it moves to the southwest.
Details of Tropical Cyclone Daryl at 11AM WST.
Location of centre : within 40 kilometres of
Latitude 16.3 South Longitude 122.5 East.
Recent movement : Southwest at 6 kilometres per hour.
Central Pressure : 978 hPa.
Maximum wind gusts : 130 kilometres per hour.
Severity Category : 2.
The next warning will be issued by 3PM WST Thursday 19 January.
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TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 15
Issued at 2:45 pm WST on Thursday, 19 January 2006
BY THE BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY
TROPICAL CYCLONE WARNING CENTRE PERTH
A CYCLONE WARNING for a CATEGORY 2 CYCLONE is now current for coastal areas
between Cockatoo Island and Port Hedland. A CYCLONE WATCH is current for coastal
areas from Port Hedland to Exmouth, extending inland to include Nanutarra and
Tom Price.
At 2pm WST TROPICAL CYCLONE DARYL was estimated to be
170 kilometres north northwest of Broome and
390 kilometres north northeast of Wallal and
is moving southwest at 12 kilometres per hour over the past 12 hours.
Gales with gusts to 110 kilometres an hour are possible in coastal areas between
Cockatoo Island and Broome for the remainder of today. Gales may extend south to
Wallal early Friday and to Port Hedland later on Friday. Heavy rainfall over
the Kimberley is expected to continue, especially in western parts.
Tropical Cyclone Daryl is expected to continue to intensify during tonight and
Friday as it moves to the southwest.
Details of Tropical Cyclone Daryl at 2PM WST.
Location of centre : within 40 kilometres of
Latitude 16.5 South Longitude 121.8 East.
Recent movement : Southwest at 12 kilometres per hour.
Central Pressure : 976 hPa.
Maximum wind gusts : 130 kilometres per hour.
Severity Category : 2.
The next warning will be issued by 6PM WST Thursday 19 January
BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY
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Media: The Emergency Warning Signal should NOT be used with this warning.
PRIORITY
TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 15
Issued at 2:45 pm WST on Thursday, 19 January 2006
BY THE BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY
TROPICAL CYCLONE WARNING CENTRE PERTH
A CYCLONE WARNING for a CATEGORY 2 CYCLONE is now current for coastal areas
between Cockatoo Island and Port Hedland. A CYCLONE WATCH is current for coastal
areas from Port Hedland to Exmouth, extending inland to include Nanutarra and
Tom Price.
At 2pm WST TROPICAL CYCLONE DARYL was estimated to be
170 kilometres north northwest of Broome and
390 kilometres north northeast of Wallal and
is moving southwest at 12 kilometres per hour over the past 12 hours.
Gales with gusts to 110 kilometres an hour are possible in coastal areas between
Cockatoo Island and Broome for the remainder of today. Gales may extend south to
Wallal early Friday and to Port Hedland later on Friday. Heavy rainfall over
the Kimberley is expected to continue, especially in western parts.
Tropical Cyclone Daryl is expected to continue to intensify during tonight and
Friday as it moves to the southwest.
Details of Tropical Cyclone Daryl at 2PM WST.
Location of centre : within 40 kilometres of
Latitude 16.5 South Longitude 121.8 East.
Recent movement : Southwest at 12 kilometres per hour.
Central Pressure : 976 hPa.
Maximum wind gusts : 130 kilometres per hour.
Severity Category : 2.
The next warning will be issued by 6PM WST Thursday 19 January
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FLASH TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 16
Issued at 5:35 pm WST on Thursday, 19 January 2006
BY THE BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY
TROPICAL CYCLONE WARNING CENTRE PERTH
A CYCLONE WARNING for a CATEGORY 2 CYCLONE is now current for coastal areas
between Cockatoo Island and Port Hedland. A CYCLONE WATCH is current for coastal
areas from Port Hedland to Exmouth, extending inland to include Nanutarra and
Tom Price.
At 5pm WST TROPICAL CYCLONE DARYL was relocated by radar and was about
40 kilometres west northwest of Beagle Bay and
130 kilometres north of Broome and
was moving southwest at 12 kilometres per hour.
Destructive winds with gusts to 130 kilometres per hour are expected in the
Beagle Bay area for the next few hours, before gradually easing this evening.
Gales with gusts to 110 kilometres an hour are possible in remaining coastal
areas between Cockatoo Island and Broome tonight. Gales may extend south to
Wallal and Port Hedland during Friday. Heavy rainfall is expected to continue in
parts of the Kimberley.
Tropical Cyclone Daryl is expected to continue to intensify during tonight and
Friday as it moves to the southwest.
Details of Tropical Cyclone Daryl at 5PM WST.
Location of centre : relocated to be within 40 kilometres of
Latitude 16.8 South Longitude 122.3 East.
Recent movement : Southwest at 12 kilometres per hour.
Central Pressure : 976 hPa.
Maximum wind gusts : 130 kilometres per hour.
Severity Category : 2.
The next warning will be issued by 9PM WST Thursday 19 January
IDW24100
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FLASH TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 16
Issued at 5:35 pm WST on Thursday, 19 January 2006
BY THE BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY
TROPICAL CYCLONE WARNING CENTRE PERTH
A CYCLONE WARNING for a CATEGORY 2 CYCLONE is now current for coastal areas
between Cockatoo Island and Port Hedland. A CYCLONE WATCH is current for coastal
areas from Port Hedland to Exmouth, extending inland to include Nanutarra and
Tom Price.
At 5pm WST TROPICAL CYCLONE DARYL was relocated by radar and was about
40 kilometres west northwest of Beagle Bay and
130 kilometres north of Broome and
was moving southwest at 12 kilometres per hour.
Destructive winds with gusts to 130 kilometres per hour are expected in the
Beagle Bay area for the next few hours, before gradually easing this evening.
Gales with gusts to 110 kilometres an hour are possible in remaining coastal
areas between Cockatoo Island and Broome tonight. Gales may extend south to
Wallal and Port Hedland during Friday. Heavy rainfall is expected to continue in
parts of the Kimberley.
Tropical Cyclone Daryl is expected to continue to intensify during tonight and
Friday as it moves to the southwest.
Details of Tropical Cyclone Daryl at 5PM WST.
Location of centre : relocated to be within 40 kilometres of
Latitude 16.8 South Longitude 122.3 East.
Recent movement : Southwest at 12 kilometres per hour.
Central Pressure : 976 hPa.
Maximum wind gusts : 130 kilometres per hour.
Severity Category : 2.
The next warning will be issued by 9PM WST Thursday 19 January
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TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 20
Issued at 5:55 am WST on Friday, 20 January 2006
BY THE BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY
TROPICAL CYCLONE WARNING CENTRE PERTH
A CYCLONE WARNING for a CATEGORY 2 CYCLONE is now current for coastal areas
between Cockatoo Island and Mardie. A CYCLONE WATCH is current for coastal areas
from Mardie to Exmouth, extending to the inland Pilbara to include Nanutarra and
Tom Price.
At 5am WST TROPICAL CYCLONE DARYL was estimated to be
155 kilometres west northwest of Broome and
175 kilometres west of Beagle Bay and
was moving southwest at 12 kilometres per hour.
The risk of destructive winds with gusts to 130 kilometres per hour is expected
to ease in the Beagle Bay and Cygnet Bay areas this morning. Gales with gusts to
110 kilometres an hour are possible in coastal areas between Cockatoo Island and
Broome extending south to Port Hedland tonight and to Mardie tomorrow morning as
Daryl continues to move to the southwest.
Residents along the Pilbara coast are warned of the potential risk of very
destructive winds on Saturday if the cyclone intensifies as expected.
Details of tropical cyclone Daryl at 5AM WST.
Location of centre : within 40 kilometres of
Latitude 17.2 South Longitude 121.0 East.
Recent movement : Southwest at 12 kilometres per hour.
Central Pressure : 970 hPa.
Maximum wind gusts : 155 kilometres per hour.
Severity Category : 2.
The next warning will be issued by 9AM WST Friday 20 January
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TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 20
Issued at 5:55 am WST on Friday, 20 January 2006
BY THE BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY
TROPICAL CYCLONE WARNING CENTRE PERTH
A CYCLONE WARNING for a CATEGORY 2 CYCLONE is now current for coastal areas
between Cockatoo Island and Mardie. A CYCLONE WATCH is current for coastal areas
from Mardie to Exmouth, extending to the inland Pilbara to include Nanutarra and
Tom Price.
At 5am WST TROPICAL CYCLONE DARYL was estimated to be
155 kilometres west northwest of Broome and
175 kilometres west of Beagle Bay and
was moving southwest at 12 kilometres per hour.
The risk of destructive winds with gusts to 130 kilometres per hour is expected
to ease in the Beagle Bay and Cygnet Bay areas this morning. Gales with gusts to
110 kilometres an hour are possible in coastal areas between Cockatoo Island and
Broome extending south to Port Hedland tonight and to Mardie tomorrow morning as
Daryl continues to move to the southwest.
Residents along the Pilbara coast are warned of the potential risk of very
destructive winds on Saturday if the cyclone intensifies as expected.
Details of tropical cyclone Daryl at 5AM WST.
Location of centre : within 40 kilometres of
Latitude 17.2 South Longitude 121.0 East.
Recent movement : Southwest at 12 kilometres per hour.
Central Pressure : 970 hPa.
Maximum wind gusts : 155 kilometres per hour.
Severity Category : 2.
The next warning will be issued by 9AM WST Friday 20 January
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TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 21
Issued at 8:55 am WST on Friday, 20 January 2006
BY THE BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY
TROPICAL CYCLONE WARNING CENTRE PERTH
A CYCLONE WARNING for a CATEGORY 2 CYCLONE is now current for coastal areas
between Cape Leveque and Fortescue, extending inland to include Tom Price. A
CYCLONE WATCH is current for coastal areas from Fortescue to Coral Bay,
extending inland to include Paraburdoo and Nanutarra. The tropical cyclone
warning between Cockatoo Island and Cape Leveque has been cancelled.
At 8am WST TROPICAL CYCLONE DARYL was estimated to be
175 kilometres west northwest of Broome and
395 kilometres northeast of Port Hedland and
was moving southwest at 12 kilometres per hour.
The risk of destructive winds with gusts to 130 kilometres per hour has eased in
the Beagle Bay and Cygnet Bay areas. Gales with gusts to 110 kilometres an hour
are possible in coastal areas between Cape Leveque and Bidyadanga during Friday
extending south to Port Hedland tonight and to Fortescue Saturday morning as
Daryl continues to move to the southwest.
Residents along the Pilbara coast are warned of the potential risk of very
destructive winds on Saturday if the cyclone intensifies as expected.
Details of tropical cyclone Daryl at 8AM WST.
Location of centre : within 50 kilometres of
Latitude 17.4 South Longitude 120.7 East.
Recent movement : Southwest at 12 kilometres per hour.
Central Pressure : 970 hPa.
Maximum wind gusts : 155 kilometres per hour.
Severity Category : 2.
The next warning will be issued by midday WST Friday 20 January.
BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY
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Media: The Emergency Warning Signal should NOT be used with this warning.
PRIORITY
TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 21
Issued at 8:55 am WST on Friday, 20 January 2006
BY THE BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY
TROPICAL CYCLONE WARNING CENTRE PERTH
A CYCLONE WARNING for a CATEGORY 2 CYCLONE is now current for coastal areas
between Cape Leveque and Fortescue, extending inland to include Tom Price. A
CYCLONE WATCH is current for coastal areas from Fortescue to Coral Bay,
extending inland to include Paraburdoo and Nanutarra. The tropical cyclone
warning between Cockatoo Island and Cape Leveque has been cancelled.
At 8am WST TROPICAL CYCLONE DARYL was estimated to be
175 kilometres west northwest of Broome and
395 kilometres northeast of Port Hedland and
was moving southwest at 12 kilometres per hour.
The risk of destructive winds with gusts to 130 kilometres per hour has eased in
the Beagle Bay and Cygnet Bay areas. Gales with gusts to 110 kilometres an hour
are possible in coastal areas between Cape Leveque and Bidyadanga during Friday
extending south to Port Hedland tonight and to Fortescue Saturday morning as
Daryl continues to move to the southwest.
Residents along the Pilbara coast are warned of the potential risk of very
destructive winds on Saturday if the cyclone intensifies as expected.
Details of tropical cyclone Daryl at 8AM WST.
Location of centre : within 50 kilometres of
Latitude 17.4 South Longitude 120.7 East.
Recent movement : Southwest at 12 kilometres per hour.
Central Pressure : 970 hPa.
Maximum wind gusts : 155 kilometres per hour.
Severity Category : 2.
The next warning will be issued by midday WST Friday 20 January.
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Well Foggy, while it's been pretty yuk down here at times lately I would hardly say it comes even close to the cyclone conditions being described for WA. While it's been our turn for rubbish weather who knows whats around the corner for the rest of the country.
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TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 22
Issued at 12:00 pm WST on Friday, 20 January 2006
BY THE BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY
TROPICAL CYCLONE WARNING CENTRE PERTH
A CYCLONE WARNING for a CATEGORY 2 CYCLONE is now current for coastal areas
between Cape Leveque and Fortescue, extending inland to include Tom Price,
Marble Bar and Pannawonica. A CYCLONE WATCH is current for coastal areas from
Fortescue to Coral Bay, extending inland to include Paraburdoo and Nanutarra.
At 11am WST TROPICAL CYCLONE DARYL was relocated by radar and satellite imagery
and estimated to be
120 kilometres west of Broome and
385 kilometres northeast of Port Hedland and
was moving south southwest at 12 kilometres per hour.
Gales with gusts to 110 kilometres an hour are possible in coastal areas between
Cape Leveque and Wallal during Friday afternoon extending south to Port Hedland
tonight and to Fortescue during Saturday as Daryl moves to the southwest.
Residents along the Pilbara coast are warned of the potential risk of very
destructive winds on Saturday if the cyclone intensifies as expected.
Residents of Port Hedland are specifically warned of the potential of a
dangerous storm tide as the cyclone centre nears the coast. Tides are likely to
rise significantly above the normal high tide mark with damaging waves and
dangerous flooding.
Details of Tropical Cyclone Daryl at 11AM WST.
Location of centre : relocated to within 50 kilometres of
Latitude 17.8 South Longitude 121.1 East.
Recent movement : South southwest at 12 kilometres per hour.
Central Pressure : 970 hPa.
Maximum wind gusts : 155 kilometres per hour.
Severity Category : 2.
The next warning will be issued by 3pm WST Friday 20 January.
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TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 22
Issued at 12:00 pm WST on Friday, 20 January 2006
BY THE BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY
TROPICAL CYCLONE WARNING CENTRE PERTH
A CYCLONE WARNING for a CATEGORY 2 CYCLONE is now current for coastal areas
between Cape Leveque and Fortescue, extending inland to include Tom Price,
Marble Bar and Pannawonica. A CYCLONE WATCH is current for coastal areas from
Fortescue to Coral Bay, extending inland to include Paraburdoo and Nanutarra.
At 11am WST TROPICAL CYCLONE DARYL was relocated by radar and satellite imagery
and estimated to be
120 kilometres west of Broome and
385 kilometres northeast of Port Hedland and
was moving south southwest at 12 kilometres per hour.
Gales with gusts to 110 kilometres an hour are possible in coastal areas between
Cape Leveque and Wallal during Friday afternoon extending south to Port Hedland
tonight and to Fortescue during Saturday as Daryl moves to the southwest.
Residents along the Pilbara coast are warned of the potential risk of very
destructive winds on Saturday if the cyclone intensifies as expected.
Residents of Port Hedland are specifically warned of the potential of a
dangerous storm tide as the cyclone centre nears the coast. Tides are likely to
rise significantly above the normal high tide mark with damaging waves and
dangerous flooding.
Details of Tropical Cyclone Daryl at 11AM WST.
Location of centre : relocated to within 50 kilometres of
Latitude 17.8 South Longitude 121.1 East.
Recent movement : South southwest at 12 kilometres per hour.
Central Pressure : 970 hPa.
Maximum wind gusts : 155 kilometres per hour.
Severity Category : 2.
The next warning will be issued by 3pm WST Friday 20 January.
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I can remember about 2 years back the baro was down to 969hPa and it was a lovely fine warm blue-dome sunny day with hardly any wind, if so from the north. However, a weak thunderstorm developed around BP, the same dayFlutterbye wrote:Well Foggy, while it's been pretty yuk down here at times lately I would hardly say it comes even close to the cyclone conditions being described for WA. While it's been our turn for rubbish weather who knows whats around the corner for the rest of the country.
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TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 23
Issued at 3:10 pm WST on Friday, 20 January 2006
BY THE BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY
TROPICAL CYCLONE WARNING CENTRE PERTH
A CYCLONE WARNING for a CATEGORY 2 CYCLONE is now current for coastal areas
between Broome and Fortescue, extending inland to include Marble Bar and
Pannawonica. A CYCLONE WATCH is current for coastal areas from Fortescue to
Exmouth, extending inland to include Tom Price and Nanutarra. The cyclone
warning between Cape Leveque and Broome has now been cancelled. The cyclone
watch between Exmouth and Coral Bay has also been cancelled.
At 2pm WST TROPICAL CYCLONE DARYL was relocated by satellite imagery and
estimated to be
185 kilometres west of Broome and
320 kilometres northeast of Port Hedland and
was moving southwest at 15 kilometres per hour.
Gales with gusts to 110 kilometres an hour are possible in coastal areas between
Broome and Wallal during Friday afternoon extending south to Port Hedland
overnight and to Fortescue during Saturday as Daryl moves to the southwest.
Residents along the Pilbara coast are warned of the potential risk of
destructive winds on Saturday as the cyclone approaches the coast.
Residents of Port Hedland are specifically warned of the potential of a
dangerous storm tide as the cyclone centre nears the coast. Tides are likely to
rise significantly above the normal high tide mark with damaging waves and
dangerous flooding.
Details of Tropical Cyclone Daryl at 2PM WST.
Location of centre : within 50 kilometres of
Latitude 18.1 South Longitude 120.5 East.
Recent movement : Southwest at 15 kilometres per hour.
Central Pressure : 975 hPa.
Maximum wind gusts : 130 kilometres per hour.
Severity Category : 2.
The next warning will be issued by 6pm WST Friday 20 January.
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TOP PRIORITY
TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 23
Issued at 3:10 pm WST on Friday, 20 January 2006
BY THE BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY
TROPICAL CYCLONE WARNING CENTRE PERTH
A CYCLONE WARNING for a CATEGORY 2 CYCLONE is now current for coastal areas
between Broome and Fortescue, extending inland to include Marble Bar and
Pannawonica. A CYCLONE WATCH is current for coastal areas from Fortescue to
Exmouth, extending inland to include Tom Price and Nanutarra. The cyclone
warning between Cape Leveque and Broome has now been cancelled. The cyclone
watch between Exmouth and Coral Bay has also been cancelled.
At 2pm WST TROPICAL CYCLONE DARYL was relocated by satellite imagery and
estimated to be
185 kilometres west of Broome and
320 kilometres northeast of Port Hedland and
was moving southwest at 15 kilometres per hour.
Gales with gusts to 110 kilometres an hour are possible in coastal areas between
Broome and Wallal during Friday afternoon extending south to Port Hedland
overnight and to Fortescue during Saturday as Daryl moves to the southwest.
Residents along the Pilbara coast are warned of the potential risk of
destructive winds on Saturday as the cyclone approaches the coast.
Residents of Port Hedland are specifically warned of the potential of a
dangerous storm tide as the cyclone centre nears the coast. Tides are likely to
rise significantly above the normal high tide mark with damaging waves and
dangerous flooding.
Details of Tropical Cyclone Daryl at 2PM WST.
Location of centre : within 50 kilometres of
Latitude 18.1 South Longitude 120.5 East.
Recent movement : Southwest at 15 kilometres per hour.
Central Pressure : 975 hPa.
Maximum wind gusts : 130 kilometres per hour.
Severity Category : 2.
The next warning will be issued by 6pm WST Friday 20 January.
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Cat 3 now
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TOP PRIORITY
TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 28
Issued at 3:05 am WST on Saturday, 21 January 2006
BY THE BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY
TROPICAL CYCLONE WARNING CENTRE PERTH
A CYCLONE WARNING for a CATEGORY 3 CYCLONE is now current for coastal areas
between Wallal and Coral Bay, extending inland to include Pannawonica, Tom Price
and Nanutarra. A CYCLONE WATCH is current for coastal areas from Exmouth to
Carnarvon, extending inland to include Gascoyne Junction.
At 2am WST SEVERE TROPICAL CYCLONE DARYL was estimated to be
175 kilometres north northwest of Port Hedland and
210 kilometres north northeast of Karratha and
was moving west southwest at 25 kilometres per hour.
Gales with gusts to 110 kilometres an hour are likely in Pilbara coastal areas
today. Winds are expected to ease from the east as Daryl tracks further to the
southwest.
Residents along the central and west Pilbara coast are warned of the potential
risk of destructive winds with gusts to 150 kilometres per hour today.
Residents along the central and west Pilbara coast are warned of the potential
of a dangerous storm tide as the cyclone centre nears the coast. Tides along the
Pilbara coastline are likely to rise significantly above the normal high tide
mark with damaging waves and dangerous flooding.
Details of Tropical Cyclone Daryl at 2AM WST.
Location of centre : within 25 kilometres of
Latitude 19.0 South Longitude 117.7 East.
Recent movement : West southwest at 25 kilometres per hour.
Central Pressure : 965 hPa.
Maximum wind gusts : 180 kilometres per hour.
Severity Category : 3.
The next warning will be issued by 6 AM WST Saturday 21 January.
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TOP PRIORITY
TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 28
Issued at 3:05 am WST on Saturday, 21 January 2006
BY THE BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY
TROPICAL CYCLONE WARNING CENTRE PERTH
A CYCLONE WARNING for a CATEGORY 3 CYCLONE is now current for coastal areas
between Wallal and Coral Bay, extending inland to include Pannawonica, Tom Price
and Nanutarra. A CYCLONE WATCH is current for coastal areas from Exmouth to
Carnarvon, extending inland to include Gascoyne Junction.
At 2am WST SEVERE TROPICAL CYCLONE DARYL was estimated to be
175 kilometres north northwest of Port Hedland and
210 kilometres north northeast of Karratha and
was moving west southwest at 25 kilometres per hour.
Gales with gusts to 110 kilometres an hour are likely in Pilbara coastal areas
today. Winds are expected to ease from the east as Daryl tracks further to the
southwest.
Residents along the central and west Pilbara coast are warned of the potential
risk of destructive winds with gusts to 150 kilometres per hour today.
Residents along the central and west Pilbara coast are warned of the potential
of a dangerous storm tide as the cyclone centre nears the coast. Tides along the
Pilbara coastline are likely to rise significantly above the normal high tide
mark with damaging waves and dangerous flooding.
Details of Tropical Cyclone Daryl at 2AM WST.
Location of centre : within 25 kilometres of
Latitude 19.0 South Longitude 117.7 East.
Recent movement : West southwest at 25 kilometres per hour.
Central Pressure : 965 hPa.
Maximum wind gusts : 180 kilometres per hour.
Severity Category : 3.
The next warning will be issued by 6 AM WST Saturday 21 January.
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TOP PRIORITY
TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 29
Issued at 6:25 am WST on Saturday, 21 January 2006
BY THE BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY
TROPICAL CYCLONE WARNING CENTRE PERTH
A CYCLONE WARNING for a CATEGORY 3 CYCLONE is now current for coastal areas
between Port Hedland and Coral Bay, extending inland to include Pannawonica and
Nanutarra. A CYCLONE WATCH is current for coastal areas from Coral Bay to
Carnarvon and adjacent inland parts.
The CYCLONE WARNING between Wallal and Port Hedland has been cancelled.
At 5am WST SEVERE TROPICAL CYCLONE DARYL was estimated to be
160 kilometres north of Karratha and
200 kilometres northwest of Port Hedland
moving west southwest at 25 kilometres per hour.
Severe tropical cyclone Daryl is tracking parallel to the coast. Gales with
gusts to 110 kilometres an hour are likely in central and western parts of the
Pilbara coast today. Winds are expected to ease from the east as Daryl tracks
further to the southwest.
Residents along the central and west Pilbara coast are warned of the potential
risk of destructive winds with gusts to 130 kilometres per hour today.
Residents along the west Pilbara coast are warned of the potential of a
dangerous storm tide if the cyclone centre nears the coast later today. Tides
along the west Pilbara coastline may rise significantly above the normal high
tide mark with damaging waves and dangerous flooding.
Details of Tropical Cyclone Daryl at 5AM WST.
Location of centre : within 25 kilometres of
Latitude 19.3 South Longitude 117.0 East.
Recent movement : West southwest at 25 kilometres per hour.
Central Pressure : 965 hPa.
Maximum wind gusts : 180 kilometres per hour.
Severity Category : 3.
The next warning will be issued by 9 AM WST Saturday 21 January.
BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY
WESTERN AUSTRALIA REGIONAL OFFICE
Transmitters serving the Port Hedland area are requested to sound the Standard
Emergency Warning Signal before broadcasting the following warning.
TOP PRIORITY
TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 29
Issued at 6:25 am WST on Saturday, 21 January 2006
BY THE BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY
TROPICAL CYCLONE WARNING CENTRE PERTH
A CYCLONE WARNING for a CATEGORY 3 CYCLONE is now current for coastal areas
between Port Hedland and Coral Bay, extending inland to include Pannawonica and
Nanutarra. A CYCLONE WATCH is current for coastal areas from Coral Bay to
Carnarvon and adjacent inland parts.
The CYCLONE WARNING between Wallal and Port Hedland has been cancelled.
At 5am WST SEVERE TROPICAL CYCLONE DARYL was estimated to be
160 kilometres north of Karratha and
200 kilometres northwest of Port Hedland
moving west southwest at 25 kilometres per hour.
Severe tropical cyclone Daryl is tracking parallel to the coast. Gales with
gusts to 110 kilometres an hour are likely in central and western parts of the
Pilbara coast today. Winds are expected to ease from the east as Daryl tracks
further to the southwest.
Residents along the central and west Pilbara coast are warned of the potential
risk of destructive winds with gusts to 130 kilometres per hour today.
Residents along the west Pilbara coast are warned of the potential of a
dangerous storm tide if the cyclone centre nears the coast later today. Tides
along the west Pilbara coastline may rise significantly above the normal high
tide mark with damaging waves and dangerous flooding.
Details of Tropical Cyclone Daryl at 5AM WST.
Location of centre : within 25 kilometres of
Latitude 19.3 South Longitude 117.0 East.
Recent movement : West southwest at 25 kilometres per hour.
Central Pressure : 965 hPa.
Maximum wind gusts : 180 kilometres per hour.
Severity Category : 3.
The next warning will be issued by 9 AM WST Saturday 21 January.
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Cyclone Daryl has weakened quite considerably and is now moving West to wont be making landfall any time soon.IDW24100
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TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 38
Issued at 8:15 am WST on Sunday, 22 January 2006
BY THE BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY
TROPICAL CYCLONE WARNING CENTRE PERTH
A CYCLONE WARNING for a CATEGORY 2 CYCLONE is now current for coastal areas
between Barrow Island and Coral Bay. A CYCLONE WATCH is current for coastal
areas from Coral Bay to Carnarvon.
At 8am WST TROPICAL CYCLONE DARYL was estimated to be
150 kilometres north northwest of Onslow and
190 kilometres north northeast of Exmouth
moving west at 14 kilometres per hour.
Tropical Cyclone Daryl is tracking parallel to the coast and has produced gales
over islands off the west Pilbara coast. The cyclone is expected to remain well
offshore and gradually weaken in the next 24 hours. However, gales with gusts to
100 kilometres per hour could briefly reach Onslow this morning and Exmouth
later in the day.
Details of Tropical Cyclone Daryl at 8AM WST.
Location of centre : within 50 kilometres of
Latitude 20.3 South Longitude 114.7 East.
Recent movement : West at 14 kilometres per hour.
Central Pressure : 984 hPa.
Maximum wind gusts : 130 kilometres per hour.
Severity Category : 2.
The next warning will be issued by 12noon WST Sunday 22 January.
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