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Chucaro
6th March 2009, 09:53 PM
What will happens next?

3 Tropical cyclones this year in Qld with the new one Hamish looking very bad
the info is HERE (http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDQ65002.shtml)

Horrible bush fires and temperatures in Victoria

And now quake shakes Victoria :(

Bugger just wonder how is going to be this winter :(

Pedro_The_Swift
7th March 2009, 09:31 AM
Hi Arthur:D

this makes interesting viewing this morning:o:o
National Loop (http://www.bom.gov.au/products/national_radar_sat.loop.shtml)



I hope all you AULROVIAN's up North are tucked in!!

NOFUSS
7th March 2009, 09:44 AM
"Quake" have not herd about this one yet in the west:o Maby i better start watching the news:eek:

Chucaro
7th March 2009, 10:24 AM
Hi Arthur:D

this makes interesting viewing this morning:o:o
National Loop (http://www.bom.gov.au/products/national_radar_sat.loop.shtml)



I hope all you AULROVIAN's up North are tucked in!!

Yes Pedro does not look very friendly:(
The prediction is that will touch land near Yepoon but then again it can come further south near Gladstone.

As long as do not come between Fraser and the main land we will be ok

Chucaro
7th March 2009, 10:28 AM
"Quake" have not herd about this one yet in the west:o Maby i better start watching the news:eek:

Forget about the news, the best place to know what happens is HERE
(http://www.aulro.com/afvb/general-chat/74694-earth-tremor.html) ;)

gone bush
7th March 2009, 02:32 PM
Come to sunny Alice Springs - No cyclones, No earth tremors, Nothing to burn, No crocodiles, No water restrictions. :twobeers:

V8Ian
7th March 2009, 03:03 PM
Come to sunny Alice Springs - No cyclones, No earth tremors, Nothing to burn, No crocodiles, No water restrictions. :twobeers:
No thanks, been there ;)

Chucaro
7th March 2009, 05:01 PM
Come to sunny Alice Springs - No cyclones, No earth tremors, Nothing to burn, No crocodiles, No water restrictions. :twobeers:

Too cold in winter and too hot in summer

There is nothing like the Wide Bay Area regarding weather ;)

Chucaro
7th March 2009, 05:41 PM
How bad is further north? the Qld Goverment declared disaster situation as Hamish intensifies the north cost up to H ervey Bay.
The news are HERE (http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009/03/07/2510147.htm'section=justin)

Cheers

Grover-98
7th March 2009, 06:08 PM
Hi Arthur:D

this makes interesting viewing this morning:o:o
National Loop (http://www.bom.gov.au/products/national_radar_sat.loop.shtml)



I hope all you AULROVIAN's up North are tucked in!!

If they are not they will have to be put in neighbors garages...or do you mean the owners.

Debacle
7th March 2009, 06:27 PM
How bad is further north? the Qld Goverment declared disaster situation as Hamish intensifies the north cost up to H ervey Bay.
The news are HERE (http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009/03/07/2510147.htm'section=justin)

Cheers

I'd be a bit concerned if I was you Chucaro, have you seen this Tropical Cyclone Threat Map Page (1) (http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDQ65002.shtml)

Should be getting interesting around your way by Monday arvo

Chucaro
7th March 2009, 06:32 PM
I'd be a bit concerned if I was you Chucaro, have you seen this Tropical Cyclone Threat Map Page (1) (http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDQ65002.shtml)

Should be getting interesting around your way by Monday arvo

John, I am about 4 mts above the level of a king tide which it is not much.
What I am concerned is if the cyclone come down between Fraser island and the main land. The water search would be very large and not were to go.
It is a study of what can happens if a cyclone come that far down and the news for Hervey Bay are horrible :(
I hope that stop in Gladstone or further north

V8Ian
7th March 2009, 06:40 PM
Only the very bravest Scottish blow would front Chucaro surely :p;):D

tdi130dualcab
8th March 2009, 08:04 AM
Come to sunny Alice Springs - No cyclones, No earth tremors, Nothing to burn, No crocodiles, No water restrictions. :twobeers:
Lived there for 6 years, I'll stay with my cyclones in north QLD thanks!

Chucaro
8th March 2009, 08:19 AM
For me is time to evacuate, here we will be isolated.
Cheers

Bearman
8th March 2009, 11:01 AM
Spent all day yesterday cleaning up all loose items etc around the yard and tying down others that I cant move. Rechecked everything this morning just to make sure I havent missed anything. Hamish is now about 100k northeast of here and a Cat 5 and expected to track parallel to the coast. We sure hope it doesnt make landfall anywhere around here as there wouldnt be much left standing with 295k winds. We are experiencing strong wind gust around the 40kts mark and expect them to peak this arvo. Hopefully they wont get to the destructive stage if it keeps going on its present path. Where I live is about 3k from Hay Point which is between Mackay and Sarina and is the coal loading facility for the coal mines in the Bowen basin. The loading facility closed down operations last night and all the coal ships waiting to be loaded have up anchored and moved out to sea away from the cyclones path. Apparently there is a danger of them hitting the bottom during the big swells as well as dragging anchor in high winds. Where they anchor is about 20 - 30 methes deep and I guess they draw about 10 metres even when empty. I have the generator and bush freezer ready in case we lose power - hopefully I wont need them. Wife did the shopping yesterday, batteries, masking tape and extra petrol for the generator/freezer. Just waiting and watching now and praying that it doesnt change track. I have been through a Cat 3 cyclone before and dont look forward to experiencing a Cat 5. One thing you never forget is the shrieking of the wind.

Pedro_The_Swift
8th March 2009, 11:04 AM
Good Luck Bearman,,:(

Savanahkelpy
11th March 2009, 09:48 PM
Well, it seems as tho' Hamish has spared nearly everyone. I remember Larry very well. I spent 6 hrs sheltering in the bathroom, watching the bessor block walls tremble and vibrate, with 260 klm winds wistling over the house, went outside several times to see rain being pushed horizontal, and looking very much like a burst steam hose. Fastest rain, i,ve ever seen.
As for rain fall quantities, i,m old enough to remember the wet season, in Tully,(yes, the wettest town in Australia), in 1967,, 53 inchs, in 3 days.
An abnormal spike on a weather rainfall chart.
Laurie