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    Roller doors can be the weak point in a shed/garage as they can flex and pop out of the tracks under intense wind gusts espcially domestic types as they are pretty thin material. Advice was to park a vehicle close inside with suitable padding to prevent them blowing in.
    Industrial roller doors typically fitted with chains or in excess of 2.4m wide and over 3m high are typically made of thicker material and can withstand higher wind loads.

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    Reports of $70.00 for a slab of water. Good grief, haven't these people ever been through a blow? This is only a cat 1, how would have coped with Yasi or Larry?
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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    Reports of $70.00 for a slab of water. Good grief, haven't these people ever been through a blow? This is only a cat 1, how would have coped with Yasi or Larry?
    Please, Ian. It's a Cat 2. Where's you dramatic, social media bent? Looking at the future path, you may have to buy a brolly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oka374 View Post
    Roller doors can be the weak point in a shed/garage as they can flex and pop out of the tracks under intense wind gusts espcially domestic types as they are pretty thin material. Advice was to park a vehicle close inside with suitable padding to prevent them blowing in.
    Industrial roller doors typically fitted with chains or in excess of 2.4m wide and over 3m high are typically made of thicker material and can withstand higher wind loads.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Saitch View Post
    Please, Ian. It's a Cat 2. Where's you dramatic, social media bent? Looking at the future path, you may have to buy a brolly.
    At least its more affordable than a litre of water for ten bucks.
    I reckon he'll pass south of me, all I'll need is said brolly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Saitch View Post
    Looks like it may cross further South now, Ray. There's still going to be a fair old breeze and lots of rain. At least you're not in a flood area.
    Yes, more over the city now, but still gunna be windy and wet.

    Boss shut down half hour early today and we are closed for Thursday, Friday. Yay, long weekend

    I'm on the low end of the street but flood mapping I can find doesn't show flooding as such but overland flow past us to and around the park at the end of the street.

    If power is out too long might take you up on the genie offer.

    I'd probably leave the door of the shed closed.

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    TC Alfred seems to have decided to slow down, it seems. Main result of this is probably that the strong onshore winds will last longer, meaning higher swells and more coastal damage. On the other hand the delay in arrival may mean it will not arrive at high tide, so the storm surge may not be as high.
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    With the lack of practical information, I started thinking about wind speeds and sometimes it helps to think in reverse so to speak, therefore wind speed can be equated to driving a flat bed ute with something on the tray at the sustained 95kph gusting to 130kph as predicted.
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    I always think of it as a removal house being transported down the high way at that speed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post
    TC Alfred seems to have decided to slow down, it seems. Main result of this is probably that the strong onshore winds will last longer, meaning higher swells and more coastal damage. On the other hand the delay in arrival may mean it will not arrive at high tide, so the storm surge may not be as high.
    He's just slowed down to have a blow and rehydrate, JD. It appears, going by the last BOM track, that I'll have a lovely rain depression sitting on top of the place on Saturday.

    Just a thought, ChookD2. You want to hope that I don't flood, ay!
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