thied Posted February 2, 2011 Author #226 Share Posted February 2, 2011 from townville radar Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thied Posted February 2, 2011 Author #227 Share Posted February 2, 2011 and after cyclone yasi crosses the coast qld will probly flood again The list Heavy rainfall associated with Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasi is expected to develop in coastal and adjacent inland areas between Cooktown and Sarina during this evening and overnight. Fast river level rises and localised flash flooding are likely in coastal streams and river systems. Areas on the southern side of STC Yasi and those near the eye are at most risk of heavy rain of between 200mm to 300mm. Catchments at risk include the Daintree, Mossman, Barron, Mulgrave/Russell, Johnstone, Tully/Murray, Herbert, Ross, Bohle ,Black, Haughton, Burdekin, Don, Proserpine, Pioneer and Connors/Isaac Rivers. Fast river level rises and localised flash flooding may occur. Rainfalls recorded during the past 3 hours have been between 20-50mm along the coast between Cairns and Mackay. The situation will be closely monitored and flood warnings for individual catchments will be issued when required ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, FLOOD WARNING FOR COASTAL RIVERS AND STREAMS BETWEEN TOWNSVILLE AND SARINA AND ADJACENT INLAND CATCHMENTS Issued at 7:56 PM on Wednesday the 2nd of February 2011 by the Bureau of Meteorology, Brisbane. Heavy rainfall associated with Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasi is expected todevelop in coastal and adjacent inland areas between Cooktown and Sarina duringthis evening and overnight. Fast river level rises and localised flash floodingare likely in coastal streams and river systems. Areas on the southern side of STC Yasi and those near the eye are at most riskof heavy rain of between 200 to 300mm. Catchments at risk include the Daintree,Mossman, Barron, Mulgrave/Russell, Johnstone, Tully/Murray, Herbert, Ross, Bohle,Black, Haughton, Burdekin, Don, Proserpine, Pioneer and Connors/Isaac Rivers.Fast river level rises and localised flash flooding may occur. Rainfallsrecorded during the past 3 hours have been between 20-50mm along the coastbetween Cairns and Mackay...................................... FLOOD WARNING FOR THE CONNORS AND ISAAC RIVERS Issued at 9:12 AM on Wednesday the 2nd of February 2011 by the Bureau of Meteorology, Brisbane. Moderate flood levels continue in the Connors River with a moderate flood peakexpected at Pink Lagoon today. A moderate flood peak is expected at Yatton alongthe Isaac River on Thursday. Minor flood levels are easing along Funnel Creek. Moderate flood levels arerising at Pink Lagoon where a moderate flood peak is expected overnight tonight.At Yatton, river levels are expected to reach around 15 metres during Thursdaywith further rises possible. The forecast will be updated as upstream peaks areobserved.Further heavy rainfall is forecast for Wednesday night and Thursday in theConnors/Isaac Catchment. .......................... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thied Posted February 2, 2011 Author #228 Share Posted February 2, 2011 61,ooo homes have lost power so in the area of cyclone yasi. The first call for help have been taking by ses ...................... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thied Posted February 2, 2011 Author #229 Share Posted February 2, 2011 more flood warnings for queensland FLOOD WARNING FOR THE BALONNE RIVER Issued at 9:24 AM on Wednesday the 2nd of February 2011 by the Bureau of Meteorology, Brisbane. Major flooding extends along the Balonne River system from St George to the NSWBorder. Minor to major flooding continues to ease along the Balonne River from Surat toSt George. The river level at St George is expected to fall below the majorflood level during Thursday. Major flooding is expected to continue downstreamfrom St George to the NSW Border this week and then start easing during nextweek. ………………………………… FLOOD WARNING FOR THE GULF RIVERS Issued at 12:21 PM on Wednesday the 2nd of February 2011 by the Bureau of Meteorology, Brisbane. Heavy rainfall associated with Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasi is forecast for theGulf River catchments overnight and during Thursday. Fast river level rises andlocalised flash flooding are likely. Catchments likely to be impacted over the next 48 hours are the Gilbert, Norman,Flinders and Leichhardt Rivers. Towns where localised flash flooding hasoccurred previously include Hughenden, Cloncurry and Mt Isa. ………………………………….. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thied Posted February 2, 2011 Author #230 Share Posted February 2, 2011 the lastest radar and its heading towards Dunk island Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thied Posted February 2, 2011 Author #231 Share Posted February 2, 2011 Sugar cane growers brace themselves for another hit MORE than $1 billion could be ripped from sugar cane growers because of devastation of the crop, first by heavy rains and now cyclone Yasi. Sugar farmers in far north Queensland were bracing themselves yesterday for the cyclone, more than 600-kilometre-wide and generating winds of up to 290km/h. The chief executive of Canegrowers, Steve *********, predicted a loss of $500 million. About 30 per cent of Australia's sugar crop lies within the cyclone's path. Advertisement: Story continues below Farmers left more than $500 million worth of sugar cane in the field late last year because of the heavy rains, and cyclone Larry destroyed up to 50 per cent of the nation's crop five years ago. Mr ********* said some growers might never recover from the latest storm. full story and dvd at http://www.smh.com.au/environment/weather/sugar-cane-growers-brace-themselves-for-another-hit-20110202-1advw.html ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thied Posted February 2, 2011 Author #232 Share Posted February 2, 2011 you tube Cyclone Yasi approaches Queensland http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZ7F8i_haok http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/feb/01/cyclone-yasi-head-towards-queensland-australia /////////////...................... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thied Posted February 2, 2011 Author #233 Share Posted February 2, 2011 ingam and innisfail and townsville have lost power and Townsville have recorded high est waves of 9.5 mts people may wonder why im into this . easy I have been through two major floods and three cyclones, please do not get me wrong im no tring to ring any bells. Im just saying and thats all, I just hope NO ONE DIES from this cyclone or the flood waters to follow. so far qld have had three cyclones and most of qld has flooded in the last 12 months. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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thied Posted February 2, 2011 Author #235 Share Posted February 2, 2011 Dunk Island which a lovely place I must is in the path of cyclone yasi and it is due in about 45 min, has a 109 staff still on the island bunkered down in a safe place. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thied Posted February 2, 2011 Author #236 Share Posted February 2, 2011 lastest radar Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thied Posted February 2, 2011 Author #237 Share Posted February 2, 2011 Families turned away at North Queensland refuges February 03, 2011 12:00AM TERRIFIED evacuees were turned away from makeshift refuges yesterday as 75,000 north Queensland residents fled their homes in the face of Cyclone Yasi's fury. More than 10,000 residents and tourists, bearing their own food and bedding, took shelter in 20 centres set up in schools, sports complexes, community halls and even a shopping centre. All had locked their doors by lunchtime, leaving residents forced from flood-prone homes to find their own shelter with friends, family or strangers. Soldiers joined police yesterday in a doorknock to deliver mandatory evacuation orders to the most vulnerable residents in coastal communities between Cairns and Townsville. http://www.theaustralian.com.au/in-depth/cyclone-yasi/families-turned-away-at-north-queensland-refuges/story-fn7rj0ye-1225999049805 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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thied Posted February 2, 2011 Author #239 Share Posted February 2, 2011 port Hinchinbrook has just lost power at 11.30pm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thied Posted February 2, 2011 Author #240 Share Posted February 2, 2011 bowen has lost power . all scholls are closed in nrth qld Townsville residents are battling through a sleepless night as Cyclone Yasi unleashes her fury on the north Queensland coast. Gulliver residents Troy and Carly Lubicz are nervously waiting in the dark as the storm buffets their post-war Queenslander. "The rain is pelting and, while we can't go outside, trees are leaning over as they're whipped by the wind," Ms Lubicz told AAP. "We heard some local power lines have come down, but the most worrying thing is knowing it will get worse and we're wondering what will happen when the flooding sets in." About 89,000 homes are now without power across north Queensland, with Townsville the worst hit. http://news.ninemsn.com.au/national/yasi/8205591/townsville-couple-wait-in-dark-for-yasi ......................... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thied Posted February 2, 2011 Author #241 Share Posted February 2, 2011 Dunk island entering the eye of the cyclone yasi Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thied Posted February 2, 2011 Author #242 Share Posted February 2, 2011 dunk island entering the eye of cyclone yasi from the cairns radar Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thied Posted February 2, 2011 Author #243 Share Posted February 2, 2011 I think that it is amzing how a storm that started out near port vila and turned into a cyclone way out there and was a hazzard to shipping and ended up a huge cat 5 cyclone that ends up hitting the east coast of Australia Tully/ mission beach that is near Cardwell, innisfail, Dunk island Townsville, Cairns. hope all is safe for them. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thied Posted February 2, 2011 Author #244 Share Posted February 2, 2011 Australia: Cyclone Yasi Hits Queensland Coast Cyclone Yasi has crossed the Queensland coast at Mission Beach just now. About 80000 homes have lost power and is reeling in darkness. Centre of Townsville has also lost electricity. Winds of upto 290-300 kilometres per hour are about to hit the Australian coast, posing a serious threat to life and poverty. The cyclonic winds are travelling WSWat a speed of 27Km/hr. The affected areas extend from Cape Flattery to Sarina. The Brisbane Meteorology department has predicted heavy rainfall and powerful winds for the next few hours from midnight. The next storm surge will occur next morning. Further updates will be provided soon. Queensland helpline phone number is 132500 and call 000 in life threatening emergencies. http://www.worldof22.com/2011/02/australia-cyclone-yasi-hits-queensland.html ....................... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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thied Posted February 2, 2011 Author #246 Share Posted February 2, 2011 TOP PRIORITY TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 24 Issued by the Bureau of Meteorology, Brisbane Issued at 11:54pm EST on Wednesday the 2nd of February 2011 A Cyclone WARNING is current for coastal and island communities from Cape Flattery to Proserpine, extending west across the tropical interior to the Northern Territory border. At 12:00 am EST Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasi, Category 5 was estimated to be 120 kilometres south southeast of Cairns and 50 kilometres southeast of Innisfail and moving west southwest at 27 kilometres per hour. THE LARGE DESTRUCTIVE CORE OF CYCLONE YASI IS STARTING TO CROSS THE COAST BETWEEN INNISFAIL AND CARDWELL, WITH A DANGEROUS STORM TIDE AND BATTERING WAVES TO THE SOUTH OF THE CYCLONE CENTRE. Tropical Cyclone Yasi, CATEGORY 5, will continue to move inland in a west-southwesterly direction towards the Georgetown area during the morning. As the cyclone crosses the coast, an EXTREMELY DANGEROUS SEA LEVEL RISE [i.e. storm tide] will occur between Innisfail and Ayr, peaking between Mission Beach and Lucinda. Higher than normal tides exceeding the high water mark, and damaging waves will continue between Cairns and Proserpine until at least the morning high tide. VERY DESTRUCTIVE winds with gusts up to 290 km/h between Cairns and Ingham and the adjacent ranges will extend inland and gradually weaken. The VERY DESTRUCTIVE CORE of the cyclone will take up to 4 hours to pass. DESTRUCTIVE winds with gusts in excess of 125 km/h between Cape Tribulation and Ayr will spread inland overnight. DAMAGING WINDS with gusts to 90 km/hr are occurring in remaining coastal areas between Cape Flattery and Proserpine, and are forecast to extend through to Mt Isa during Thursday. Winds are forecast to gradually ease about the east coast during Thursday morning. FLOODING RAINS will develop from Cooktown to Proserpine tonight and gradually extend inland. People in the path of the very dangerous cyclone should stay calm and remain in a secure shelter, above the expected water level, while the very destructive winds continue. - Do not venture outside if you find yourself in the eye of the cyclone; very destructive winds from a different direction could resume at any time. - Follow the evacuation advice or directions of Police, Emergency Services personnel and local authorities. People in remaining areas between Cape Flattery and Proserpine and extending west across the tropical interior to the Northern Territory border, should complete preparations quickly and be prepared to shelter in a safe place. - Boats and outside property should be secured. - For cyclone preparedness and safety advice, visit Queensland's Disaster Management Services website [http://www.disaster.qld.gov.au] - For emergency assistance call the Queensland State Emergency Service [sES] on 132 500 [for assistance with storm damage, rising flood water, fallen trees on buildings or roof damage]. Details of Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasi at 12:00 am EST: .Centre located near...... 17.9 degrees South 146.3 degrees East .Location accuracy........ within 20 kilometres .Recent movement.......... towards the west southwest at 27 kilometres per hour .Wind gusts near centre... 285 kilometres per hour .Severity category........ 5 .Central pressure......... 930 hectoPascals Please ensure that neighbours have heard and understood this message, particularly new arrivals or those who may not fully understand English. .................. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thied Posted February 2, 2011 Author #247 Share Posted February 2, 2011 TOP PRIORITY TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 30 Issued by the Bureau of Meteorology, Brisbane Issued at 5:58am EST on Thursday the 3rd of February 2011 A Cyclone WARNING is current for coastal and island communities from Port Douglas to Bowen , extending west across the tropical interior to the Northern Territory border. The Cyclone Warning is cancelled between Cape Tribulation and Port Douglas and between Proserpine to Bowen. At 6:00 am EST Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasi, Category 3 was estimated to be 110 kilometres east southeast of Georgetown and 165 kilometres west southwest of Cardwell and moving west southwest at 35 kilometres per hour. YASI WILL CONTINUE TO PRODUCE HEAVY RAIN AND DANGEROUS WIND GUSTS AS IT MOVES ACROSS THE TROPICAL INTERIOR. Tropical Cyclone Yasi, CATEGORY 3, will weaken as it continues to move in a west-southwesterly direction. Yasi is SE of Georgetown this morning and will be near Mt Isa tonight as a tropical Low. The VERY DESTRUCTIVE core, with gusts up to 180 km/h, is well SE of Georgetown and weakening. DESTRUCTIVE winds with gusts in excess of 125 km/h are occurring between Innisfail and Townsville and extending inland to almost Georgetown. DAMAGING WINDS with gusts above 90 km/hr are occurring in remaining coastal areas between Port Douglas and Bowen, and are forecast to extend through to Mt Isa during the day. HIGHER THAN NORMAL TIDES and large waves will continue between Port Douglas and Ayr and sea levels may again exceed the high water mark on the the morning high tide. FLOODING RAINS south of Cairns will gradually extend inland. FLOOD WARNINGS are current for a number of rivers between Cairns and Mackay. People in the path of the very dangerous cyclone should stay calm and remain in a secure shelter while the very destructive winds continue. - Do not venture outside if you find yourself in the eye of the cyclone; very destructive winds from a different direction could resume at any time. - Follow the evacuation advice or directions of Police, Emergency Services personnel and local authorities. - For cyclone preparedness and safety advice, visit Queensland's Disaster Management Services website [http://www.disaster.qld.gov.au] - For emergency assistance call the Queensland State Emergency Service [sES] on 132 500 [for assistance with storm damage, rising flood water, fallen trees on buildings or roof damage]. Details of Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasi at 6:00 am EST: .Centre located near...... 18.7 degrees South 144.5 degrees East .Location accuracy........ within 35 kilometres .Recent movement.......... towards the west southwest at 35 kilometres per hour .Wind gusts near centre... 185 kilometres per hour .Severity category........ 3 .Central pressure......... 969 hectoPascals Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thied Posted February 2, 2011 Author #248 Share Posted February 2, 2011 Cairns survives Yasi with little damage February 3, 2011 - 8:04AM Cyclone Yasi has left Cairns relatively unscathed and the city will be open for business "very soon", the city's mayor says. "The CBD and our beautiful esplanade in Cairns is unscathed," Mayor Val Schier said on Thursday morning. "We're very relieved this morning." Advertisement: Story continues below Yasi crossed at Mission Beach, south of Cairns about midnight as a category five. Mission Beach, Tully, Tully Heads, and Cardwell appear to have borne the monster cyclone's full force. Cairns was well prepared and people were inside and "bunkered down" on a very windy night, Ms Schier. http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-national/cairns-survives-yasi-with-little-damage-20110203-1ae83.html ..................... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thied Posted February 2, 2011 Author #249 Share Posted February 2, 2011 TOWNSVILLE: Dawn reveals storm impact SUNRISE in Townsville revealed the true strength of Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasi's power with cyclonic winds still pounding the coastal city six hours after the storm made landfall at Mission Beach. Around 5.30am the garrison town was still being blasted by gale force winds up to 125km/h, according to the latest Bureau of Meteorology warning issued at 4.49am. The category five monster, which crossed the coast about midnight, has been downgraded to a severe category three but is still packing a punch despite moving inland. full story at http://www.couriermail.com.au/ipad/townsville-dawn-reveals-storm-impact/story-fn6ck45n-1225999218445 ........................... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thied Posted February 2, 2011 Author #250 Share Posted February 2, 2011 Cyclone Yasi wreaks havoc in Mission Beach, Tully and Innisfail SMALL Queensland coastal communities are assessing the extent of the damage this morning after Cyclone Yasi unleashed its fury with winds over 200km/h. Cairns was spared but Mission Beach, Tully, Tully Heads, and Cardwell appear to have borne the brunt of the category five cyclone, which crossed the coast about midnight local time. “It does seem Cairns has been spared the worst and that's a great relief,” Premier Anna Bligh told the Nine Network. She was also buoyed by the birth of a girl at a Cairns evacuation centre. A Red Cross official said the girl was delivered healthy at 6.09am (AEST) after a three-hour labour. Ms Bligh said this morning there had been no reports of any deaths or serious injuries as a result of the cyclone. But she it was too early to “talk about dodging bullets”. full story at http://www.theaustralian.com.au/in-depth/cyclone-yasi/norths-darkest-hour-as-monster-cyclone-yazi-bears-down/story-fn7rj0ye-1225999156064 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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