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Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology
Northern Territory
Darwin Regional Forecasting Centre
TOP PRIORITY
TROPICAL CYCLONE WARNING
TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 13
Issued by the BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY, DARWIN
at 5:00 pm CST [5:30 pm EST] Friday 2 February 2007
A CYCLONE WARNING continues for coastal and island communities from Cape Shield
in the Northern Territory to Karumba in Queensland, including Groote Eylandt,
Borroloola and Mornington Island.
At 3:30 pm CST [4:00 pm EST] a TROPICAL LOW was centred in the Gulf of
Carpentaria about 175 kilometres east of Alyangula and 295 kilometres northeast
of Borroloola moving southwest at 20 kilometres per hour.
The low is forecast to move southwest tonight and tomorrow. The low may develop
into a tropical cyclone early Saturday morning, and is expected to cross the
southern Gulf of Carpentaria coast between Port Roper and Port McArthur during
Saturday.
GALES with gusts to 120 kilometres per hour may develop on the coast between
Port Roper and the Queensland border early Saturday morning. GALES may extend
north to Cape Shield in the Northern Territory or east to Karumba in Queensland
if the system changes direction.
ABNORMALLY HIGH TIDES are expected to cause MINOR FLOODING at the coast between
Port Roper and Karumba tonight and Saturday.
HEAVY RAIN is expected to cause flooding in the eastern Top End and
Roper-McArthur District.
Details of TROPICAL LOW at 3:30 pm CST [4:00 pm EST ]:
. Centre relocated near.... 14.0 degrees South 138.0 degrees East
. Location accuracy........ within 110 kilometres
. Recent movement.......... towards the southwest at 20 kilometres per hour
. Wind gusts near centre... 75 kilometres per hour
. Central pressure......... 998 hectoPascals
REPEATING: A CYCLONE WARNING continues from Cape Shield in the Northern
Territory to Karumba in Queensland, including Groote Eylandt, Borroloola and
Mornington Island..
The NEXT ADVICE will be issued at 8:00 pm CST [8:30 pm EST].
This advice is available on telephone NT-1300 659 211 and QLD-1300 659 212
DARWIN Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre
