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Re: Far North & Northern Qld - Tropical Cyclone Hamish
Good luck you guys - let us hope that Hamish decides he doesnt want to come and stay but meanwhile hunker down and stay safe!
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Re: Far North & Northern Qld - Tropical Cyclone Hamish
Originally Posted by quoll
(Post 7352815)
Good luck you guys - let us hope that Hamish decides he doesnt want to come and stay but meanwhile hunker down and stay safe!
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Re: Far North & Northern Qld - Tropical Cyclone Hamish
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Originally Posted by wanderingwombat
(Post 7352721)
The current forecast track would be a cause for concern as it forecast as a 4 (Larry was also a 4 for comparision ). http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDQ65002.shtml
Make preparations now by removing or tying down anything outside that can become a missile. Your phone book should have cyclone instructions or check online at www.emergency.qld.gov.au. You could loose power (dont buy frozen food). Flood waters may also affect the delivery of food & fuel. Good luck WW The 8am advice from the Bureau expects it to keep deepening as it moves Currently a category 3 cyclone, located in the northwestern Coral Sea and at 7:00 am EST was estimated to be 230 kilometres east of Cairns and 310 kilometres north northeast of Townsville, moving south southeast at 17 kilometres per hour. Expected to continue moving south southeast parallel to the coast while deepening. Damaging wind gusts may affect coastal and island communities between Innisfail and St Lawrence during the next 24 hours. DESTRUCTIVE WINDS may develop about coastal and island communities between Ayr and Proserpine [including the Whitsunday islands] early on Sunday morning, and extend south to St Lawrence during the day. Damaging wind gusts may develop about coastal and island communities between St Lawrence and Hervey Bay [including Heron Island and the Bunker Group] within 24 to 48 hours. As the cyclone moves southward and deepens, sea levels are expected to be elevated above the normal tide along the coastline south of the cyclone. Large waves may produce minor flooding along the foreshore. People living in areas likely to be affected by this flooding should take measures to protect their property as much as possible and be prepared to help their neighbours. Areas of heavy rainfall may cause stream rises and possible flooding between Townsville and Mackay during the next 24 hours. People between Innisfail and St Lawrence should immediately commence or continue preparations, especially securing boats and property. People between St Lawrence and Hervey Bay should consider what action they will need to take if the cyclone threat increases. The next advice will be issued by 11:00 am EST Saturday 07 March. IF YOU ARE AFFECTED BY THE CYCLONE AND YOU NEED HELP - sandbags, tarpaulins, rescue, anything like that, ring 132500 for the SES. They WILL be busy and you may have to hold but the call centres will be putting on more staff. Write the number down NOW so you have it if you need it. If the situation is life-hreatening, ring 000. http://www.bom.gov.au/weather/cyclone/ Further reading - http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=363895 - Bix's story of Cyclone Larry from 3 years ago. |
Re: Far North & Northern Qld - Tropical Cyclone Hamish
Originally Posted by framac67
(Post 7353025)
Cheers Quoll. Thats the rain starting to get heavier. I'm hoping with the dry spell we had there for a week, the ground will be able to soak most of it up. Who am I kidding.:ohmy:
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Re: Coastal Qld - Cairns to Sunshine Coast - Tropical Cyclone Hamish
I've changed the thread title to reflect the track which is likely to bring the cyclone a long way down the coast in some shape or form.
www.disaster.qld.gov.au is another site for info and preparations. |
Re: Coastal Qld - Cairns to Sunshine Coast - Tropical Cyclone Hamish
Gee Polly arent you glad you are still on holiday for a few days? Looks like the rain is ripping into McKay right now.
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Re: Coastal Qld - Cairns to Sunshine Coast - Tropical Cyclone Hamish
Originally Posted by Pollyana
(Post 7353067)
I've changed the thread title to reflect the track which is likely to bring the cyclone a long way down the coast in some shape or form.
www.disaster.qld.gov.au is another site for info and preparations. |
Re: Coastal Qld - Cairns to Sunshine Coast - Tropical Cyclone Hamish
Originally Posted by framac67
(Post 7353258)
Cheers Polly. The rain has eased for a bit but the garage room has copped it. If thats all, I can accept that. Its a concrete floor so heres hoping.:thumbup:
I was down that way a few weeks ago and was surprised that any council would allow an estate to be developed on such low lying land. Good luck WW |
Re: Coastal Qld - Cairns to Sunshine Coast - Tropical Cyclone Hamish
Originally Posted by framac67
(Post 7353258)
Cheers Polly. The rain has eased for a bit but the garage room has copped it. If thats all, I can accept that. Its a concrete floor so heres hoping.:thumbup:
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Re: Coastal Qld - Cairns to Sunshine Coast - Tropical Cyclone Hamish
Originally Posted by wanderingwombat
(Post 7353275)
Are you guys down below the Shell garage on the highway Windmill Cres way?
I was down that way a few weeks ago and was surprised that any council would allow an estate to be developed on such low lying land. Good luck WW |
Re: Coastal Qld - Cairns to Sunshine Coast - Tropical Cyclone Hamish
hope you are ok wondering if cairns is going to see anything I can see the clouds coming over the hills which so far for us is a sure sign that the rain is coming as we speak the rain just starting.
good luck hope everyone stays safe down in Mackay and up hereif it hits. x |
Re: Coastal Qld - Cairns to Sunshine Coast - Tropical Cyclone Hamish
Originally Posted by wardy2
(Post 7353331)
hope you are ok wondering if cairns is going to see anything I can see the clouds coming over the hills which so far for us is a sure sign that the rain is coming as we speak the rain just starting.
good luck hope everyone stays safe down in Mackay and up hereif it hits. x |
Re: Coastal Qld - Cairns to Sunshine Coast - Tropical Cyclone Hamish
Originally Posted by framac67
(Post 7353286)
No ww and thank god. They even had a pole with the wording, road prone to flooding and what do they build, low lying bungalows. I watched them being built and still wonder at the sheer stupidity. Our is more a problem with drains not taking the water away fast enough.:confused:
It's funny how you dont usually find that type of water feature on the top of a hill:D WW |
Re: Far North & Northern Qld - Tropical Cyclone Hamish
Originally Posted by BigH68
(Post 7352618)
should we be panicing in Yeppoon yet Polly?
Secure your property as best you can: Secure objects that you cannot bring inside firmly Those that you can do so. Tape windows with a removable masking tape to prevent flying glass if they get broken by airbourne debris. If you have a big double garage door back you car and anything else you have right upto it. If you car stays outside park it as close to the door as possible. These doors are the weakest part of modern houses and do untold damage if they come off. When securing things outside remember the wind will make a 180 degree shift in direction at some point. Ensure NOW that you have enough non perishible food and water for a few days. Remember toilet rolls and a method of cooking/heating food -BBQ. On the way back from the shops make sure you get cash and fuel. If the power fails you need to be able to pay for things and get there to buy them. Oh don't forget pets and their food and for gods sake don't tie them up and leave them behind or set them free - you see this a lot Check out EMQs/Local Council website for full details of what to include in your cyclone kit. Gather your important docs togther and be prepared to leave quickly or identify a safe area in your house. Stock it with pillows/blankets and at least 1 matress for protection if the worst happens and your roof goes walkabout. Plan all this out in your mind as well as the best evacuation route. One of the problems here in NQ is the authorities are very relunctant to evacuate early but this can mean that routes are already blocked when you have to actually make the move. Make sure you have battery powered lighting (min 2 - for the family and one to take to the loo!) and a radio and you phone/laptop is charged. Work out with your family where you will go in the event of a hit or your house breaking up or what you route will be if you have to leave quickly. Make sure everything you need is in one place. Scarey stuff but I can tell you that Cat 4 systems don't play games and you HAVE to prepare your family for the worst - even if the risk is less than 100% Your area currently has a very good chance of some distructive weather tomorrow. Make you preparations now. Later may well be too late Things I have assumbled include: Enough food for 3 days per person Enough water for 3 days + a water filter (pool water can be made drinkable) Plenty of batteries A radio 3 battery lanterns 12 loo rolls Pain killers (any other medication you need) Petrol Cash Paper towels First aid kit Long life milk leather gloves/wet weather gear and study boots All certs/insurances/passports/birth certs etc one box All photos and data in one box A video of the who house inside and out for possible insurance claim Rope/tarps etc Pet food Charge everthing up ready Most importantly check track maps and advice from TV/Radio/Internet and make sure you are well informed and on top of what might come next. Just a few things and by no means a full list but PLEASE prepare for your and other's sake. Don't take risks, let others do that and above all be calm, focussed and informed - and stay safe. Rob (been there, done it and got the tee shirt) |
Re: Coastal Qld - Cairns to Sunshine Coast - Tropical Cyclone Hamish
Originally Posted by wanderingwombat
(Post 7353275)
Are you guys down below the Shell garage on the highway Windmill Cres way?
I was down that way a few weeks ago and was surprised that any council would allow an estate to be developed on such low lying land. Good luck WW Operational work = money = Development approval Sad, stupid but true |
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