on 09-04-2014 09:19 AM
To all our friends further North stay safe..It could hit landfall anything between a 3 to 5 depending on what model runs true..... get your emergency kits checked and ready... lets hope it passes right across East -West and does not track down south, they have no idea what is going to happen after it hits land on Friday so lets just keep our fingers crossed.
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on 11-04-2014 01:48 PM
Hope you all stay safe. My grandies from Mackay are here with me atm, thank goodness. Hopefully it slows down to a lower category before it gets to the area.
on 11-04-2014 01:50 PM
I'm glad that you're safe, TTT.
on 11-04-2014 02:26 PM
@ten*teeny*tiny*toes wrote:
I'm fairly sure Yasi was a 5.
You're right..... I think I was remembering when it was down graded to a 3....
"Yasi showed signs of further intensification and at 4am on 2nd February and was upgraded to a marginal Category 5 system.
Yasi maintained this intensity and its west-southwest movement, making landfall on the southern tropical coast near Mission Beach between midnight and 1am early on Thursday 3rd February. Being such a strong and large system, Yasi maintained a strong core with damaging winds and heavy rain, tracking westwards across northern Queensland and finally weakened to a tropical low near Mount Isa around 10pm on 3rd February."
on 11-04-2014 02:33 PM
on 11-04-2014 02:34 PM
Australia always has unfortunately.
on 11-04-2014 02:36 PM
There always have been "very extreme" weather donditions
on 11-04-2014 02:41 PM
How's this for a cyclone history map..only from 1906 to 2006 though
11-04-2014 02:51 PM - edited 11-04-2014 02:52 PM
Having weathered a category 4 myself, my best wishes for the people who are now about to cop a worse one.
Batten down and keep safe.
on 11-04-2014 03:08 PM
@siggie-reported-by-alarmists wrote:How's this for a cyclone history map..only from 1906 to 2006 though
*sighs*
and what duff said (((LT)))
on 11-04-2014 03:10 PM