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#221 Postby P.K. » Tue Mar 15, 2005 2:26 pm

Hasn't weakened as much as I was expecting given landfall was just before mid day here.

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TROPICAL CYCLONE WARNING

TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 79
Issued by the BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY, DARWIN
at 2:00 am CST [12:30 am WST] Wednesday 16 March 2005

A CYCLONE WARNING continues for coastal and island communities between The
NORTHERN TERRITORY BORDER and KURI BAY in Western Australia, including WYNDHAM,
and extending inland to DRYSDALE RIVER STATION.

At 11:30 pm WST [1:00 am CST] SEVERE TROPICAL CYCLONE INGRID, now CATEGORY 4,
was located by radar over land about 40 kilometres north northeast of KALUMBURU
and 220 kilometres northwest of WYNDHAM, moving generally southwest at 15
kilometres per hour.

The VERY DESTRUCTIVE CORE of SEVERE TROPICAL CYCLONE INGRID, with gusts to 260
kilometres per hour, is expected to affect KALUMBURU for the next 3 to 5 hours.

DESTRUCTIVE WINDS with gusts to 160 kilometres per hour are affecting the area
within 65 kilometres of the centre, and may continue until mid-morning at
KALUMBURU.

GALES with gusts to 120 kilometres per hour are affecting the coast between
MITCHELL PLATEAU and WYNDHAM, and will extend inland towards DRYSDALE RIVER
STATION during Wednesday. At this stage WYNDHAM is only expected to be on the
outer edge of INGRID.

Gales may extend further southwest to KURI BAY by Wednesday afternoon if INGRID
takes a more westward track, though this is considered less likely. The cyclone
will gradually weaken during Wednesday as it travels further inland.

DANGEROUSLY HIGH TIDES could cause EXTENSIVE FLOODING at the coast between
TRUSCOTT and BERKELEY RIVER MOUTH tonight.

HEAVY RAIN may cause flooding of low lying areas and significant river and
stream rises in the north and east KIMBERLEY.

Details of SEVERE TROPICAL CYCLONE INGRID at 11:30 pm WST [1:00 am CST]:
. Centre located near...... 14.0 degrees South 126.8 degrees East
. Location accuracy........ within 20 kilometres
. Recent movement.......... towards the west southwest at 15 km/h
. Wind gusts near centre... 260 kilometres per hour
. Intensity................ CATEGORY 4
. Central pressure......... 945 hectoPascals

REPEATING: The VERY DESTRUCTIVE CORE of SEVERE TROPICAL CYCLONE INGRID, with
gusts to 260 kilometres per hour, is expected to affect KALUMBURU for the next 3
to 5 hours. DESTRUCTIVE WINDS with gusts to 160 kilometres per hour may
continue until mid-morning there.

The NEXT ADVICE will be issued at 3:30 am WST [5 am CST].

This advice is available on telephone WA-1300 659 210 and NT-1300 659 211.

MEDIA: The following message is only for broadcast for areas in Western
Australia.

The WA State Emergency Service advises the following community alerts:

RED ALERT: on the coast between Wyndham and Troughton Island, including
Kalumburu, Wyndham, Troughton Island and Oombulgurri.

YELLOW ALERT: on the Mitchell Plateau.

DARWIN Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre
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#222 Postby Gorky » Tue Mar 15, 2005 3:29 pm

One of the things which has impressed me most about ingrid is how fast it's able to intensify... Looks at this below... Twice, Ingrid has skipped 2 full categories on the SS scale within 12 hour updates.

Tracking info for Tropical Storm Tropical Cyclone Ingrid
Time Lat Lon Wind(mph) Storm type
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06 GMT 03/06/05 -13.2S 148.3E 50 Tropical Storm
18 GMT 03/06/05 -13.7S 149.0E 85 Category 1
06 GMT 03/07/05 -14.2S 148.6S 140 Category 4
18 GMT 03/07/05 -13.9S 148.0S 150 Category 4
06 GMT 03/08/05 -13.9S 146.9S 150 Category 4
18 GMT 03/08/05 -13.8S 146.0S 120 Category 3
06 GMT 03/09/05 -13.6S 145.0S 120 Category 3
18 GMT 03/09/05 -13.2S 143.7S 115 Category 3
06 GMT 03/10/05 -13.5S 141.7E 75 Category 1
06 GMT 03/11/05 -12.3S 138.7E 90 Category 1
12 GMT 03/11/05 -12.2S 137.8S 140 Category 4
18 GMT 03/11/05 -11.9S 136.8S 140 Category 4
06 GMT 03/12/05 -11.6S 134.9S 155 Category 4
18 GMT 03/12/05 -11.3S 132.6S 140 Category 4
06 GMT 03/13/05 -11.4S 131.1S 115 Category 3
18 GMT 03/13/05 -11.6S 130.2S 115 Category 3
06 GMT 03/14/05 -11.7S 129.2S 115 Category 3
18 GMT 03/14/05 -12.3S 128.3S 130 Category 3
06 GMT 03/15/05 -13.2S 127.5S 150 Category 4
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#223 Postby HurricaneBill » Tue Mar 15, 2005 4:57 pm

Some reports of damage are beginning to come in from Kalumburu.

However, because Ingrid is still lashing the area, a full assessment won't be available for a while. One report says winds are definitely in excess of 200 km/h (125 mph).

One resident says he's been through several cyclones but none like this. He says his house is vibrating from the winds. He is concerned that because the houses are all built to different codes, some might not withstand the cyclone.

Because Ingrid has slowed down, flooding is now a concern.
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#224 Postby HURAKAN » Tue Mar 15, 2005 5:07 pm

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WTXS32 PGTW 152100
MSGID/GENADMIN/NAVPACMETOCCEN PEARL HARBOR HI/JTWC//
SUBJ/TROPICAL CYCLONE WARNING//
RMKS/
1. TROPICAL CYCLONE 22P (INGRID) WARNING NR 021
01 ACTIVE TROPICAL CYCLONE IN SOUTHIO
MAX SUSTAINED WINDS BASED ON ONE-MINUTE AVERAGE
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WARNING POSITION:
151800Z5 --- NEAR 14.5S0 126.8E7
MOVEMENT PAST SIX HOURS - 210 DEGREES AT 08 KTS
POSITION ACCURATE TO WITHIN 060 NM
POSITION BASED ON CENTER LOCATED BY SATELLITE
PRESENT WIND DISTRIBUTION:
MAX SUSTAINED WINDS - 090 KT, GUSTS 110 KT
DISSIPATING AS A SIGNIFICANT TROPICAL CYCLONE OVER LAND
REPEAT POSIT: 14.5S0 126.8E7
---
FORECASTS:
12 HRS, VALID AT:
160600Z3 --- 15.5S1 126.4E3
MAX SUSTAINED WINDS - 075 KT, GUSTS 090 KT
DISSIPATING AS A SIGNIFICANT TROPICAL CYCLONE OVER LAND
VECTOR TO 24 HR POSIT: 170 DEG/ 04 KTS
---
24 HRS, VALID AT:
161800Z6 --- 16.2S9 126.5E4
MAX SUSTAINED WINDS - 055 KT, GUSTS 070 KT
DISSIPATED AS A SIGNIFICANT TROPICAL CYCLONE OVER LAND
---
REMARKS:
152100Z9 POSITION NEAR 14.8S3 126.7E6.
TROPICAL CYCLONE (TC) 22P (INGRID), LOCATED APPROXIMATELY 20 NM
SOUTH-SOUTHEAST OF KALUMBURU, AUSTRALIA, IS TRACKING SOUTH-
SOUTHWESTWARD AT 08 KNOTS OVER THE PAST SIX HOURS. TC 22P IS LOCATED
OVER LAND AND IS FORECAST TO DISSIPATE IN THE NEXT 24 HOURS. THIS IS
THE FINAL WARNING ON THIS SYSTEM BY THE JOINT TYPHOON WARNING
CENTER (NAVPACMETOCCEN). THE SYSTEM WILL BE CLOSELY MONITORED FOR
SIGNS OF REGENERATION.//

FAREWELL, INGRID. WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED FOR ITS PERSISTANCE, AND BRUTALITY.
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#225 Postby HurricaneBill » Tue Mar 15, 2005 5:40 pm

HURAKAN wrote:FAREWELL, INGRID. WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED FOR ITS PERSISTANCE, AND BRUTALITY.


Darn! She hit the east, the north, and the western parts of Australia. I figured she'd try and make a go for the south.

Anyway, Ingrid has finally come to an end it seems.

Total impact:
Eastern Australia landfall: Category 4 (Australian) Category 3 (SS)

Croker Island: Category 5 (Australian) Category 5 (SS)

Tiwi Islands: Category 4 (Australian) Category 4 (SS)

Western Australia: Category 5 (Australian) Category 4 (SS)

Deaths: 5
Damage: Millions of dollars
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#226 Postby Blinky_Bill » Tue Mar 15, 2005 6:03 pm

just out of curiosity (and cos im a newbie :P), has there been a cyclone in Australian waters that has had a s much impact over such a wide area before?
First time i have followed a cyclone in australian waters, and was absolutely amazing to see it traverse the country.
As stated B4 - Farewell Impressive Ingrid
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#227 Postby AussieMark » Tue Mar 15, 2005 6:06 pm

Tropical Cyclone Steve back in 2000 cut through Queensland - Western Australia but was not as strong.

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#228 Postby HURAKAN » Tue Mar 15, 2005 6:56 pm

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TROPICAL CYCLONE INGRID: "INTENSE, POWERFUL, BEAUTIFUL"
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#229 Postby HURAKAN » Tue Mar 15, 2005 7:28 pm

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BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY
Northern Territory Region
Darwin Regional Forecasting Centre

TROPICAL CYCLONE WARNING

TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 81
Issued by the BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY, DARWIN
at 8:00 am CST [6:30 am WST] Wednesday 16 March 2005

A CYCLONE WARNING is now current for coastal and island communities between
WYNDHAM and KURI BAY in Western Australia, and extending inland to DRYSDALE
RIVER STATION and GIBB RIVER. The CYCLONE WARNING between the NT BORDER and
WYNDHAM has been cancelled.

At 5:30 am WST SEVERE TROPICAL CYCLONE INGRID, CATEGORY 3, was located near
KALUMBURU and 220 kilometres northwest of WYNDHAM, moving southwest at 8
kilometres per hour.

The VERY DESTRUCTIVE CORE of SEVERE TROPICAL CYCLONE INGRID, with gusts to 220
kilometres per hour, is expected to move away from KALUMBURU during the next 2
hours.

DESTRUCTIVE WINDS with gusts to 160 kilometres per hour are affecting the area
within 65 kilometres of the centre, and may continue until late morning at
KALUMBURU.

GALES with gusts to 120 kilometres per hour are affecting the coast between
MITCHELL PLATEAU and WYNDHAM. The cyclone is expected to track more southerly,
causing GALES to extend to DRYSDALE RIVER STATION during the day and GIBB RIVER
in the evening.

Gales may extend further southwest to KURI BAY by later this afternoon if INGRID
takes a more westward track, though this is considered less likely. The cyclone
should gradually weaken during the day as it travels further inland.

DANGEROUSLY HIGH TIDES could cause EXTENSIVE FLOODING at the coast between
TRUSCOTT and BERKELEY RIVER MOUTH.

HEAVY RAIN may cause flooding of low lying areas and significant river and
stream rises in the north and east KIMBERLEY.

Details of SEVERE TROPICAL CYCLONE INGRID at 5:30 am WST:
. Centre located near...... 14.4 degrees South 126.5 degrees East
. Location accuracy........ within 30 kilometres
. Recent movement.......... towards the southwest at 8 km/h
. Wind gusts near centre... 220 kilometres per hour
. Intensity................ CATEGORY 3
. Central pressure......... 958 hectoPascals

REPEATING: The VERY DESTRUCTIVE CORE of SEVERE TROPICAL CYCLONE INGRID, with
gusts to 220 kilometres per hour, is expected to affect KALUMBURU for the next 2
hours. DESTRUCTIVE WINDS with gusts to 160 kilometres per hour may continue
there until late morning.

The NEXT ADVICE will be issued at 9:30 am WST.

This advice is available on telephone WA-1300 659 210 and NT-1300 659 211.

MEDIA: The following message is only for broadcast for areas in Western
Australia.

The WA State Emergency Service advises the following community alerts:

RED ALERT: on the coast between Mitchell Plateau and Wyndham, including Mitchell
Plateau, Kalumburu, Troughton Island and Oombulgurri.

BLUE ALERT: down to Kuri Bay and Gibb River.

DARWIN Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre

STILL EXTREMELY POWERFUL
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#230 Postby Blinky_Bill » Tue Mar 15, 2005 7:42 pm

Just heard on this mornings news, that Ingrid is the first cyclone in australian recorded history to affect 3 states as a catergory 4 or 5.
It seems to be stallin over Kalumburu. Apparently no emergency service personell are able to leave and check the town yet. Kalumburu recived a peak in the wind gusts at 1am AWST, which is nearly 10 hrs ago. Therefore i would hate to see the damage that this town has recieved.
My thoughts are with them....
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#231 Postby HURAKAN » Tue Mar 15, 2005 8:33 pm

Blinky_Bill wrote:Just heard on this mornings news, that Ingrid is the first cyclone in australian recorded history to affect 3 states as a catergory 4 or 5.
It seems to be stallin over Kalumburu. Apparently no emergency service personell are able to leave and check the town yet. Kalumburu recived a peak in the wind gusts at 1am AEST, which is nearly 10 hrs ago. Therefore i would hate to see the damage that this town has recieved.
My thoughts are with them....


Very interesting, and like it's said. "there's always a first time." Thanks for posting the information. "ANGRY INGRID" or "TRACY'S BIG SISTER" will always be remembered for its tenacity and mightiness. :D
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#232 Postby HURAKAN » Tue Mar 15, 2005 8:59 pm

BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY
Northern Territory Region
Darwin Regional Forecasting Centre

TROPICAL CYCLONE WARNING

TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 82
Issued by the BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY, DARWIN
at 11:00 am CST [9:30 am WST] Wednesday 16 March 2005

A CYCLONE WARNING is now current for coastal and island communities between
WYNDHAM and KURI BAY in Western Australia, and extending inland to DRYSDALE
RIVER STATION and GIBB RIVER.

At 8:30 am WST SEVERE TROPICAL CYCLONE INGRID, CATEGORY 3, was located 25
kilometres west southwest of KALUMBURU and 220 kilometres west northwest of
WYNDHAM, moving southwest at 5 kilometres per hour.

The VERY DESTRUCTIVE CORE of SEVERE TROPICAL CYCLONE INGRID, with gusts to 175
kilometres per hour, is expected to move away from KALUMBURU shortly.

DESTRUCTIVE WINDS with gusts to 140 kilometres per hour are affecting the area
within 65 kilometres of the centre, and may continue until late morning at
KALUMBURU.

GALES with gusts to 120 kilometres per hour are affecting the coast between
MITCHELL PLATEAU and WYNDHAM. The cyclone is expected to follow a more southward
track later today, causing GALES to extend to DRYSDALE RIVER STATION during the
afternoon and possibly GIBB RIVER tonight.

Gales may extend further southwest to KURI BAY by later this afternoon if INGRID
takes a more westward track, though this is considered less likely. The cyclone
should gradually weaken during the day as it travels further inland.

Tides will be HIGHER THAN NORMAL along the coast north and northeast of
KALUMBURU.

HEAVY RAIN may cause flooding of low lying areas and significant river and
stream rises in the north and east KIMBERLEY.

Details of SEVERE TROPICAL CYCLONE INGRID at 8:30 am WST:
. Centre located near...... 14.4 degrees South 126.4 degrees East
. Location accuracy........ within 30 kilometres
. Recent movement.......... towards the southwest at 5 km/h
. Wind gusts near centre... 175 kilometres per hour
. Intensity................ CATEGORY 3
. Central pressure......... 968 hectoPascals

REPEATING: The VERY DESTRUCTIVE CORE of SEVERE TROPICAL CYCLONE INGRID, with
gusts to 175 kilometres per hour, is expected to move away from KALUMBURU
shortly. DESTRUCTIVE WINDS with gusts to 140 kilometres per hour may continue
there until late morning.

The NEXT ADVICE will be issued at 1:00 pm WST by the Bureau of Meteorology
PERTH.

This advice is available on telephone WA-1300 659 210 and NT-1300 659 211.

MEDIA: The following message is only for broadcast for areas in Western
Australia.

The WA State Emergency Service advises the following community alerts:

RED ALERT: on the coast between Mitchell Plateau and Wyndham, including Mitchell
Plateau, Kalumburu, Troughton Island and Oombulgurri.

YELLOW ALERT: at Drysdale River Station.

BLUE ALERT: down to Kuri Bay and Gibb River.

DARWIN Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre

AFTER SEVERAL HOURS OVER HARSH TERRAIN, INGRID STILL MANAGES TO MAINTAIN CATEGORY 3 UNDER AUSTRALIAN STANDARDS.
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#233 Postby Blinky_Bill » Tue Mar 15, 2005 9:06 pm

i wouldnt be surprised if we hear of some very major flooding in Wyndham. That area of moderate rainfall over Wyndham has been there for a few hours now...
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#234 Postby HURAKAN » Tue Mar 15, 2005 9:09 pm

Blinky_Bill wrote:i wouldnt be surprised if we hear of some very major flooding in Wyndham. That area of moderate rainfall over Wyndham has been there for a few hours now...


Very possible, even with the drought in the area, such volume of water in a short period of time could have very serious consequences.
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#235 Postby HurricaneBill » Tue Mar 15, 2005 9:35 pm

Faraway Bay, an isolated wilderness retreat and tourist resort has been all but destroyed by Ingrid. According to a staff member, the frames of the main building are all that remains.
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#236 Postby HurricaneBill » Tue Mar 15, 2005 10:33 pm

Two caretakers at the Faraway Bay resort had been listed as missing. However, the owner of the resort says they have contacted him and are all right.

They took shelter in a metal shipping container anchored by rocks. Although uninjured, both caretakers were pretty shakened by the ordeal. (I don't blame them.) :eek:
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#237 Postby Matt-hurricanewatcher » Wed Mar 16, 2005 1:58 am

Some of these storms where as bad if not worst then Ingrid. Ingrid is not rare!

Tropical cyclone Fay


http://www.bom.gov.au/weather/wa/cyclone/fay/index.shtml

Tropical cyclone Monty
http://www.bom.gov.au/weather/wa/cyclon ... ndex.shtml


Cyclone Steve which was the last 3 state cyclone.
http://www.bom.gov.au/info/cyclone/steve/index.shtml


Tropical cyclone Vance
http://www.bom.gov.au/info/cyclone/vance/vance.shtml
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#238 Postby P.K. » Wed Mar 16, 2005 6:21 am

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WESTERN AUSTRALIA REGIONAL OFFICE

Media: The Emergency Warning Signal should NOT be used with this warning.

PRIORITY

TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 85
Issued at 6:55 pm WST on Wednesday, 16 March 2005
BY THE BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY
TROPICAL CYCLONE WARNING CENTRE PERTH

A CYCLONE WARNING is now current for a CATEGORY 2 CYCLONE for communities
between Mitchell Plateau and the Northern Territory border and extending inland
to Drysdale River Station.

At 6 pm WST TROPICAL CYCLONE INGRID was inland from the coast and estimated to
be
110 kilometres southeast of Kalumburu and
110 kilometres west northwest of Wyndham
moving southeast at 12 kilometres per hour.

Destructive winds with gusts to 125 kilometres per hour are affecting the area
within 30 kilometres of the centre. Gales with gusts to 100 kilometres per hour
are affecting an area within 80 kilometres of the centre.

Tropical Cyclone Ingrid is expected to continue weakening as it moves to the
south east. Gales may extend southwards to Drysdale River Station and eastwards
to Wyndham tonight. During Thursday morning the system is expected to weaken
below cyclone strength, though a brief period of gales may extend as far east as
Kununurra.

Widespread heavy rain and flooding will continue in northern parts of the
Kimberley over the next 24 to 48 hours.

Details of Tropical Cyclone Ingrid at 6 pm WST.
Location of centre : within 20 kilometres of
Latitude 15.1 South Longitude 127.2 East.
Recent movement : southeast at 12 kilometres per hour.
Central Pressure : 985 hPa.
Maximum wind gusts : 125 kilometres per hour near the centre.
Severity category : 2.

FESA State Emergency Service advises of the following community alerts:
ALL CLEAR WITH CAUTION : For the community at Kalumburu.
YELLOW ALERT : For the community at Oombulgurri.
BLUE ALERT: all other communities in the warning zone, including Wyndham and
Kununurra.

The next warning will be issued at 10:00 pm WST.Cyclone advices and State
Emergency Service Community Alerts are available by
dialling 1300 659 210
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#239 Postby Ed1 » Wed Mar 16, 2005 6:21 am

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Three missing in Western Australian cyclone zone


http://abc.net.au/news/australia/default.htm


Cyclone wipes out tourist resort

http://edition.cnn.com/2005/WEATHER/03/ ... index.html
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#240 Postby HURAKAN » Wed Mar 16, 2005 4:47 pm

BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY
WESTERN AUSTRALIA REGIONAL OFFICE

Media: The Emergency Warning Signal should NOT be used with this warning.

PRIORITY

TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 88
Issued at 3:55 am WST on Thursday, 17 March 2005
BY THE BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY
TROPICAL CYCLONE WARNING CENTRE PERTH

A CYCLONE WARNING is current for a CATEGORY 1 CYCLONE for communities in the far
northeast Kimberley including Wyndham, Kununurra and Oombulgurri.

At 3am WST TROPICAL CYCLONE INGRID was over the Kimberley about
10 kilometres northeast of Wyndham and
70 kilometres northwest of Kununurra
moving east southeast at 14 kilometres per hour.

Damaging winds with gusts to 100 kilometres per hour are affecting the area
within about 50 kilometres of the centre.

Tropical Cyclone Ingrid is expected to continue weakening and be below cyclone
intensity later this morning. However damaging winds may occur at Oombulgurri
and Wyndham, possibly extending to Kununurra before the system weakens.

Widespread heavy rain and flooding will continue in northern and eastern parts
of the Kimberley over the next 24 to 48 hours.

Details of Tropical Cyclone Ingrid at 3am WST.
Location of centre : within 20 kilometres of
Latitude 15.4 South Longitude 128.2 East.
Recent movement : east southeast at 14 kilometres per hour.
Central Pressure : 992 hPa.
Maximum wind gusts : 100 kilometres per hour near the centre.
Severity category : 1.

FESA State Emergency Service advises of the following community alerts:
ALL CLEAR WITH CAUTION : For the community at Kalumburu.
YELLOW ALERT : For the community at Oombulgurri.
BLUE ALERT: all other communities in the warning zone, including Wyndham and
Kununurra.

The next warning will be issued at 7:00 am WST.Cyclone advices and State
Emergency Service Community Alerts are available by
dialling 1300 659 210


A map showing the track of the cyclone is available at:
http://www.bom.gov.au/weather/wa/cyclone
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