Nothing serious really..... Still in the Waters of Northern Territory, well East (North East) of the Drilling region.....I DO NOT THINK Albers is really worried about it.....Even IF it develops into a proper cyclone, AND EVEN if it does move South West, toward the Cornea Drilling area, It will NOT HAPPEN before Wednsday. By the then, drilling will be almost completed.....
IDW10800 Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology Western Australia
Tropical Cyclone three-day outlook for the Western Region Issued at 2:00pm WST on Sunday the 13th of December 2009 Valid until midnight WST Wednesday
Existing Cyclones in the Western region: Nil
Potential Cyclones: There are no significant lows in the Western region at present. Tropical Cyclone Advices are being issued by the Darwin Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre for Tropical Cyclone Laurence, which will move near the north Kimberley coast over the next couple of days. Please refer to the latest TC Advice [IDWP0004] from the Darwin Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre. TC Laurence is likely to remain east of 125E [outside the Western region] on Monday, but is then expected to move west of 125E during Tuesday or Wednesday. No other significant lows are likely to affect the region during the outlook period.
Likelihood of a tropical cyclone being in the Western Region: Monday :Low Tuesday :High Wednesday :High
NOTES: Development Potential is an estimate of the chance of each system being a tropical cyclone in the Region for each day. Very Low: less than 5% Low: 5% - 20%, Moderate: 20% - 50% High: Over 50%
The Western Region refers to the Indian Ocean between Longitudes 90 -125E and south of 10S. Further information on Tropical Cyclones is available at: www.bom.gov.au/weather/cyclone/
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