After record flooding over the last month, NE Australia is now bracing for one of the strongest cyclones to ever hit Australia.
http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Asia-Pac ... Queensland
http://viewnews.com.au/bm/news/state-ne ... html?20480
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Severe_Tro ... asi_(2011)
The only good news is that Yasi is moving quickly, but it's going to be devastating for a region that's trying to recover from biblical flooding of the last 3 months.
Say a prayer for NE Australia - TC Yasi
TC Yasi is quite a large storm.
http://www.wunderground.com/tropical/sp ... ml#a_topad
Code: Select all
020000z --- near 16.4s 149.9e
movement past six hours - 245 degrees at 16 kts
position accurate to within 030 nm
position based on eye fixed by satellite
present wind distribution:
Max sustained winds - 125 kt, gusts 150 kt
wind radii valid over open water only
radius of 064 kt winds - 045 nm northeast quadrant
050 nm southeast quadrant
045 nm southwest quadrant
045 nm northwest quadrant
radius of 050 kt winds - 085 nm northeast quadrant
095 nm southeast quadrant
085 nm southwest quadrant
080 nm northwest quadrant
radius of 034 kt winds - 200 nm northeast quadrant
220 nm southeast quadrant
200 nm southwest quadrant
190 nm northwest quadrant