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(Message started by: Barry_T_Coles on Jan 7th, 2006, 8:04pm)

Title: Tropical Cyclone Clare
Post by Barry_T_Coles on Jan 7th, 2006, 8:04pm
Here we go our first Tropical Cyclone for the season.
Hoping for some rain but not the destructive winds.
Todays going to be final yard clean up day: major prepatations were done in October so now we now wait and see, will keep you updated.
I live in the coastal town of Karratha.

The cyclone is expected to move roughly parallel to the coastline for the next 24 hours. However, gales with gusts to 90 kilometers per hour may develop today on the coastline between Cape Leveque and Port Hedland.

The cyclone is expected to intensify into a severe tropical cyclone in the next two days and move closer to the Pilbara coast during Monday and Tuesday. It seems likely that the cyclone will impact the Pilbara coast by Tuesday.  

Details of cyclone Clare at 5:00 am WST.
Location of centre: within 50 kilometers of
                      Latitude 15.3 South Longitude 121.4 East.
 Recent movement    : west southwest at 24 kilometers per hour.
 Central Pressure   : 990 hPa.
 Maximum wind gusts: 110 kilometers per hour.
 Severity category: 1.

http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDW60277.shtml

Kind Regards
Barry

Title: Re: Tropical Cyclone Clare
Post by AussieBrian on Jan 7th, 2006, 8:12pm
Keep ya head down, mate.  Neighbours all set up for it?

Title: Re: Tropical Cyclone Clare
Post by Jonny on Jan 7th, 2006, 11:03pm
Do as Brian says and then grab a beer  ;;D

Title: Re: Tropical Cyclone Clare
Post by stevegeebe on Jan 7th, 2006, 11:11pm
Someone ask where Frank is...?

Hang on down there.

Steve G

Title: Re: Tropical Cyclone Clare
Post by MJ on Jan 7th, 2006, 11:17pm

Not a good day for fishing.

Keep yourself safe.

Title: Re: Tropical Cyclone Clare
Post by Jasmyn on Jan 8th, 2006, 1:27am
Stay save Barry and check in when you can.

Title: Re: Tropical Cyclone Clare
Post by purpleydog on Jan 8th, 2006, 2:33am
I hope the worst of it misses you. Check in when you can.

Title: Re: Tropical Cyclone Clare
Post by Barry_T_Coles on Jan 9th, 2006, 2:57am
Just to let you know how we are going.
Current stage category 3 but expected to hit cat 4 before 2100hrs our time.
The town is in total lock down as of 1300hrs Monday Jan 9, currently on red alert and looking at a direct hit somewhere around 2200hrs our time.

Very little rain with this one which is good as the rain will loosen the soil and trees would start to fall causing problems.
Wind gusts at around 150 km/hr at the moment and just seeing what will eventuate.

Will post later.

Kind Regards
Barry

Title: Re: Tropical Cyclone Clare
Post by Jasmyn on Jan 9th, 2006, 10:05am
Thanks for the update Barry and when you can stay in touch.

You go hide until it's all over and stay out of harms way.

Title: Re: Tropical Cyclone Clare
Post by MJ on Jan 9th, 2006, 11:55am
Looks like a direct hit near you Barry. The worst may be allmost over.
A bit of clean up may be in order. Thinking about you.

http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDW60277.shtml

MJ

Title: Re: Tropical Cyclone Clare
Post by AussieBrian on Jan 9th, 2006, 8:55pm
Looking forward to hearing from you, Barry.  Best wishes to all in Karatha.

http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5744,17776250%255E2702,00.html


Title: Re: Tropical Cyclone Clare
Post by Jonny on Jan 9th, 2006, 9:02pm
OMG...theres a Frank on your island......RUN!!!!!

Title: Re: Tropical Cyclone Clare
Post by Jasmyn on Jan 10th, 2006, 1:42am
Mr Brain don't go surfing now, how's the weather on your side?

I must admire the spirit of the Australians:

We're actually eating crayfish, mussels, prawns, steak and sausages and we've got champagne, wine and bloody marys," she said. "The music is going, we were staring at the box trying to watch the cricket. It is pretty damn windy - I think we've just lost the TV aerial." ;;D

Title: At least he'll be gettinRe: Tropical Cyclone Clare
Post by AussieBrian on Jan 10th, 2006, 2:09am

on 01/10/06 at 01:42:34, Jasmyn wrote:
Mr Brain don't go surfing now, how's the weather on your side?


Good weather this side thanks, Jazz.  Been getting some excellent rain, the dam's now waist deep, and we can flush the dunny any time of day!

Price we're paying is the mosquitos.  Our new house is 40 paces from a coastal mud-flat with fringing mangroves and 8 paces the other side to a fresh-water swamp.  Wildlife is fantastic but what's-her-name got bashed up real bad by the mossies so my life's a bit miserable just now.

As for Barry's cyclone, it crossed the coast as only a Cat 3, thank goodness, with winds around 120mph.  I expect we'll get the details from him as soon as power and telephone are restored.  

http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5744,17782190%255E29277,00.html

Fishing conditions here just now are perfect.  Sausages for dinner.



Title: Re: At least he'll be gettinRe: Tropical Cyclone C
Post by Jasmyn on Jan 10th, 2006, 2:53am

on 01/10/06 at 02:09:16, AussieBrian wrote:
Good weather this side thanks, Jazz.  Been getting some excellent rain, the dam's now waist deep, and we can flush the dunny any time of day!

Price we're paying is the mosquitos.  Our new house is 40 paces from a coastal mud-flat with fringing mangroves and 8 paces the other side to a fresh-water swamp.  Wildlife is fantastic but what's-her-name got bashed up real bad by the mossies so my life's a bit miserable just now.

As for Barry's cyclone, it crossed the coast as only a Cat 3, thank goodness, with winds around 120mph.  I expect we'll get the details from him as soon as power and telephone are restored.  

http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5744,17782190%255E29277,00.html

Fishing conditions here just now are perfect.  Sausages for dinner.


It is always good to have enough water to flush.  We are getting some tropical rains here so my egg supply has dwindeled as I had to reconstruct the chicken coop twice during the storm while one of my welly's got lost in the mud.

Mozzies flourish although we are not sinking but swimming between the Malaria and dysentry.  I'll advise what's-her-name to use tea made of sunflower leaves and a good douse of G&T as future precautions to the mozzie problem.

Trust the Aussies to devise their own survival and stay jolly:
"There were no injuries reported, we were very fortunate that people were extremely well prepared," State Emergency Services (SES) spokeswoman Cheryl Greenough said from Port Hedland.
"It is difficult to say when power and phones will be back on but morale is excellent and only relatively minor damage had been reported."

Bird Flu conditions are just about perfect.  Chicken for dinner.

Title: Re: Tropical Cyclone Clare
Post by Barry_T_Coles on Jan 11th, 2006, 8:01pm
Hi all
Back at last we got off pretty lightly; Clare went through as only a Cat 3 and had very little preceding rain, this saved us in that if things were wetter we would have lost a lot more trees & power lines, the rain came on the tail end as she passed us 162 mm or 6.5 inch.

We missed the centre by about 20 km, close enough to upset the hairdo; the max wind gust recorded was just over 200km/Hr.
Most of the towns within the region lost power and telecommunications but the authorities have done a brilliant job of getting 99% of things back to as normal as one could expect.

Still haven’t got power on at home as yet so life’s a little uncomfortable at the moment but we are alive & well and glad to be back in touch with the rest of the world.

Kind Regards
Barry

Title: Re: Tropical Cyclone Clare
Post by Kevin_M on Jan 11th, 2006, 10:41pm
Thanks Barry, good to hear this one passed without being excessive.  Glad things are ok, but I hope they can get power to you soon and you don't get more this close.  Best to ya.  

Title: Re: Tropical Cyclone Clare
Post by Jasmyn on Jan 12th, 2006, 1:27am
Hey Barry, I'm glad you are safe and can get your hairdo back in place. ;;D

Title: Re: Tropical Cyclone Clare
Post by Barry_T_Coles on Jan 12th, 2006, 7:31pm
Thanks everyone for your thoughts.

We now have the power back on & got a good nights sleep with being able to run the aircon and feel human again.

The cyclone turned into a rain bearing depression after it crossed the coast and followed the coast just inland bringing much needed rain the area’s to the south of us, some even reached our capital city Perth 2000 km away so it turned into a god send for those parched areas, in about 10 days the country side around here should  be alive with greenery and wild flowers; mother nature looking after its own.

Kind Regards
Barry

Title: Re: Tropical Cyclone Clare
Post by stevegeebe on Jan 12th, 2006, 7:40pm
Good news Barry.  Resultant sounds neat.

Glad you guys made it through.

I hear these things can be pretty mean.

Steve G

Title: Re: Tropical Cyclone Clare
Post by Barry_T_Coles on Jan 12th, 2006, 8:35pm
Steve

Yea they can be a little nasty much the same as the hurricanes you have in the US and we run the same category rating as you do so that gives you an idea what they are like, the only difference is that generally the don’t effect the huge population centres that the hurricanes do.

Kind Regards
Barry

Title: Re: Tropical Cyclone Clare
Post by Jonny on Jan 12th, 2006, 8:38pm
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