cyclone larry - here it comes.

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    Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology
    Queensland
    Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre

    Media: For immediate broadcast. Transmitters in the area Cape Tribulation to
    Mackay are requested to use the Standard Emergency Warning Signal.


    TOP PRIORITY
    TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 12
    Issued by the Bureau of Meteorology, Brisbane
    Issued at 7:50pm on Sunday the 19th of March 2006

    A Tropical Cyclone WARNING is now current for coastal and island communities
    from Cape Tribulation to Mackay, and extending to inland areas about Croydon,
    Greenvale and Charters Towers.

    A Tropical Cyclone Watch extends inland to near the Normanton area.

    Severe Tropical Cyclone Larry poses a very serious threat to life and property
    and hourly warnings will now commence.

    At 7 pm AEST Sunday, Severe Tropical Cyclone Larry, Category 4 with central
    pressure 925 hectopascals, was centred in the Coral Sea near latitude 17.6 south
    and longitude 149.0 east, about 315 km east of Innisfail. The cyclone is
    expected to intensify further, and move in a general westerly direction at about
    25 km/h over the next 24 hours.

    The VERY DESTRUCTIVE CORE of SEVERE TROPICAL CYCLONE LARRY with extreme gusts up
    to 280 km/hr should cross the coast between INNISFAIL and MISSION BEACH between
    7am and 9am MONDAY MORNING. DESTRUCTIVE winds are expected to commence along
    the coast between INGHAM and PORT DOUGLAS early MONDAY MORNING. GALES are
    already being experienced along the exposed coast in the warning area.

    Coastal residents between Cairns and Townsville are specifically warned of the
    dangerous storm tide as the cyclone crosses the coast. The sea is likely to
    steadily rise up to a level which will be significantly above the normal tide,
    with damaging waves, strong currents and flooding of low-lying areas extending
    some way inland. People living in areas should be prepared to evacuate if
    advised by authorities.

    A preliminary flood warning has been issued for coastal rivers and streams
    between Innisfail and Mackay.

    Details of Severe Tropical Cyclone Larry, Category 4, for 7 pm AEST Sunday
    Central Pressure : 925 Hectopascals
    Location of Centre : within 20 kilometres of
    latitude 17.6 degrees south
    longitude 149.0 degrees east
    about 315 kilometres east of Innisfail
    Recent Movement : West at 25 kilometres per hour
    Destructive winds : out to 120 kilometres from the centre
    Maximum wind gusts : 280 kilometres per hour, intensifying

    People in the path of this 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 or State Emergency
    Service personnel.

    People over inland areas around Normanton and Croydon should consider what
    action they will need to take if the cyclone threat increases.

    The next warning will be issued at 9 pm AEST Sunday.

    This warning is also available through TV and Radio Broadcasts; the Bureau's
    website at www.bom.gov.au or call 1300 659 212. The Bureau and the State
    Emergency Service would appreciate this warning being broadcast regularly
 
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