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Tropical Cyclone 3-day outlook for The Coral Sea
Issued at 2:30pm EST on Monday the 5th of March 2012 and valid until end of
Thursday
Existing Cyclones in the Eastern Region:
Nil.
Potential Cyclones:
A slow moving low located near Double Island Point is expected to move
northeastwards, off the Fraser Island coast during Tuesday. There is a moderate
possibility that the low may develop into a cyclone in the short term, however
conditions become unfavourable mid week as the low moves further northwards.
Likelihood of a tropical cyclone being in the Eastern region on:
Tuesday: Moderate
Wednesday:Moderate
Thursday: Low
NOTE: The likelihood is an estimate of the chance of each system being a
tropical cyclone in the Region for each day.
Very low: less than 5% Low: 5% - 20%,
Moderate: 20% - 50% High: Over 50%
The area of coverage for this outlook is the Coral Sea and northern Tasman Sea
west of 160E.
Further information on Tropical Cyclones is available at:
http://www.bom.gov.au/weather/cyclone
Brisbane
Tropical Cyclone 3-day outlook for The Coral Sea
Issued at 2:30pm EST on Monday the 5th of March 2012 and valid until end of
Thursday
Existing Cyclones in the Eastern Region:
Nil.
Potential Cyclones:
A slow moving low located near Double Island Point is expected to move
northeastwards, off the Fraser Island coast during Tuesday. There is a moderate
possibility that the low may develop into a cyclone in the short term, however
conditions become unfavourable mid week as the low moves further northwards.
Likelihood of a tropical cyclone being in the Eastern region on:
Tuesday: Moderate
Wednesday:Moderate
Thursday: Low
NOTE: The likelihood is an estimate of the chance of each system being a
tropical cyclone in the Region for each day.
Very low: less than 5% Low: 5% - 20%,
Moderate: 20% - 50% High: Over 50%
The area of coverage for this outlook is the Coral Sea and northern Tasman Sea
west of 160E.
Further information on Tropical Cyclones is available at:
http://www.bom.gov.au/weather/cyclone
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