SE Indian Ocean: Severe TC Glenda
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SE Indian Ocean: Severe TC Glenda
TROPICAL CYCLONE OUTLOOK
FOR THE AREA BETWEEN LONGITUDES 125 EAST - 142 EAST
Issued by the BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY, DARWIN
at 2:15 pm CST Wednesday 22 March 2006
A developing TROPICAL LOW 1003 hPa is situated in the JOSEPH BONAPARTE GULF.
At 11am it was near latitude 14.3S, longitude 128.5E, about 100 km west of Port
Keats. The LOW is expected to move slowly west.
The potential for development into a Tropical Cyclone over the next
few days is estimated to be:
Thursday: low,
Friday: low,
Saturday: moderate.
NOTE: Development Potential is an estimate of the probability of tropical
cyclone development for each day... Low = 10% or less, Moderate = 20% - 40%,
High = 50% or more.
DARWIN Regional Forecasting Centre.
FOR THE AREA BETWEEN LONGITUDES 125 EAST - 142 EAST
Issued by the BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY, DARWIN
at 2:15 pm CST Wednesday 22 March 2006
A developing TROPICAL LOW 1003 hPa is situated in the JOSEPH BONAPARTE GULF.
At 11am it was near latitude 14.3S, longitude 128.5E, about 100 km west of Port
Keats. The LOW is expected to move slowly west.
The potential for development into a Tropical Cyclone over the next
few days is estimated to be:
Thursday: low,
Friday: low,
Saturday: moderate.
NOTE: Development Potential is an estimate of the probability of tropical
cyclone development for each day... Low = 10% or less, Moderate = 20% - 40%,
High = 50% or more.
DARWIN Regional Forecasting Centre.
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TROPICAL CYCLONE OUTLOOK
FOR THE AREA BETWEEN LONGITUDES 125 EAST - 142 EAST
Issued by the BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY, DARWIN
at 12:45 pm CST Thursday 23 March 2006
A developing TROPICAL LOW 1000 hPa is situated in the JOSEPH BONAPARTE GULF.
At 11am it was near latitude 14.0S, longitude 128.3E, about 130 km west of Port
Keats and 165 km north of Wyndham. The LOW is expected to remain slow moving and
gradually deepen during the next few days.
The potential for development into a Tropical Cyclone over the next
few days is estimated to be:
Friday: low,
Saturday: moderate,
Sunday: high.
NOTE: Development Potential is an estimate of the probability of tropical
cyclone development for each day... Low = 10% or less, Moderate = 20% - 40%,
High = 50% or more.
DARWIN Regional Forecasting Centre.
FOR THE AREA BETWEEN LONGITUDES 125 EAST - 142 EAST
Issued by the BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY, DARWIN
at 12:45 pm CST Thursday 23 March 2006
A developing TROPICAL LOW 1000 hPa is situated in the JOSEPH BONAPARTE GULF.
At 11am it was near latitude 14.0S, longitude 128.3E, about 130 km west of Port
Keats and 165 km north of Wyndham. The LOW is expected to remain slow moving and
gradually deepen during the next few days.
The potential for development into a Tropical Cyclone over the next
few days is estimated to be:
Friday: low,
Saturday: moderate,
Sunday: high.
NOTE: Development Potential is an estimate of the probability of tropical
cyclone development for each day... Low = 10% or less, Moderate = 20% - 40%,
High = 50% or more.
DARWIN Regional Forecasting Centre.
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TROPICAL CYCLONE WATCH
TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 1
Issued by the BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY, DARWIN
at 8:12 am CST [6:42 am WST] Friday 24 March 2006
A CYCLONE WATCH has been declared for coastal communities between DALY RIVER
MOUTH in the Northern Territory and KALUMBURU in Western Australia, including
PORT KEATS.
At 7 am CST [5.30am WST] a TROPICAL LOW was centred on the coast about 80
kilometres east northeast of WYNDHAM and 135 kilometres south southwest of PORT
KEATS, slow moving. The low is expected to move towards the north or northwest
later today or tomorrow, over the Joseph Bonaparte Gulf.
There is the possibility of a cyclone developing but GALES are not
expected in coastal areas within the next 24 hours. However gales
could develop later.
Widespread heavy rain is expected to continue during the next few days in the
north and east Kimberley. Refer to flood warnings issued from the Bureau of
Meteorology Perth for more information.
Details of TROPICAL LOW at 7 am CST [5.30am WST]:
. Centre located near...... 15.2 degrees South 128.8 degrees East
. Location accuracy........ within 30 kilometres
. Recent movement.......... slow moving
. Wind gusts near centre... 80 kilometres per hour
. Central pressure......... 998 hectoPascals
People between DALY RIVER MOUTH and KALUMBURU should listen for the next advice
which will be issued at 11 am CST [9.30 am WST]
This advice is available on telephone NT-1300 659 211 and WA-1300 659 210
DARWIN Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre
TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 1
Issued by the BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY, DARWIN
at 8:12 am CST [6:42 am WST] Friday 24 March 2006
A CYCLONE WATCH has been declared for coastal communities between DALY RIVER
MOUTH in the Northern Territory and KALUMBURU in Western Australia, including
PORT KEATS.
At 7 am CST [5.30am WST] a TROPICAL LOW was centred on the coast about 80
kilometres east northeast of WYNDHAM and 135 kilometres south southwest of PORT
KEATS, slow moving. The low is expected to move towards the north or northwest
later today or tomorrow, over the Joseph Bonaparte Gulf.
There is the possibility of a cyclone developing but GALES are not
expected in coastal areas within the next 24 hours. However gales
could develop later.
Widespread heavy rain is expected to continue during the next few days in the
north and east Kimberley. Refer to flood warnings issued from the Bureau of
Meteorology Perth for more information.
Details of TROPICAL LOW at 7 am CST [5.30am WST]:
. Centre located near...... 15.2 degrees South 128.8 degrees East
. Location accuracy........ within 30 kilometres
. Recent movement.......... slow moving
. Wind gusts near centre... 80 kilometres per hour
. Central pressure......... 998 hectoPascals
People between DALY RIVER MOUTH and KALUMBURU should listen for the next advice
which will be issued at 11 am CST [9.30 am WST]
This advice is available on telephone NT-1300 659 211 and WA-1300 659 210
DARWIN Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre
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