Cyclone heading our way next week
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Cyclone heading our way next week
A tropical low is going to develop in the next 48 odd hours over fiji and intensify heading west over vanuatu look set to develop into a cyclone between vanuatu and the top end of new caladonia then continue on a direct path for brisbane/gold coast or there abouts keep an eye on this one, looking at the models it could be the one that hits bigtime just what we need after the new year shitstorm it looks like it's going to be a big bugger too, so get prepared
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Been nothing but big low pressure systems sailing across the upper half of Australia all summer. Monsoon. Sea surface temps are very warm. Ideal conditions for cyclones: probably why we have a bunch of them hanging off our coastline right now.
Part of me likes the idea of big weather. The rest of me doesn't want the destruction, dislocation and disruption likely to accompany a big storm.
Think I'll go bolt the garden furniture to the wall and get the blackout kit ready.
Part of me likes the idea of big weather. The rest of me doesn't want the destruction, dislocation and disruption likely to accompany a big storm.
Think I'll go bolt the garden furniture to the wall and get the blackout kit ready.
"Well it beats all I ever seen."
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we may have dodged a bullet, latest models show it tracking north so we could just be in for some intense east swell and howling on shores with blue bottles thrown in for good measure, can't say the same for nth. qld though with anthony set to reform and cross the coast and this next one to follow and possibly cross around the same place a few days later not a good place to be at the moment
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The quantity of waves is less a problem than the vast number of people wanting to ride them.
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True too true. Cyclonic swells usually mean south easters, point breaks and manic crowds. I managed to get into the water at Noosa last swell, 2 hours for 5 waves.
Each wave was a slalom course through the wreckage, not a lot of fun. Not to mention dropins.

Each wave was a slalom course through the wreckage, not a lot of fun. Not to mention dropins.
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sorry guys just surfed 3-6ft glassy waves with 20 of the cove crew blasting everything in site
everywhere you looked there was a kneelo getting pitted along 2miles of beach with hoots & hollers
thanks to the cove crew for making a queenslander feel welcome
its a great vibe in the water
i hope we get the cyclone swell on the coast without the rain
save some for me on monday guys

everywhere you looked there was a kneelo getting pitted along 2miles of beach with hoots & hollers

thanks to the cove crew for making a queenslander feel welcome

its a great vibe in the water
i hope we get the cyclone swell on the coast without the rain
save some for me on monday guys
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Careful tomorrow !!Getting ready for cyclone Yasi
http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/201 ... 127001.htm
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Entire suburbs in three north Queensland cities will be evacuated today as Cyclone Yasi powers towards the coast, bringing destructive winds, torrential rain, and massive storm surges.
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Entire suburbs in three north Queensland cities will be evacuated today as Cyclone Yasi powers towards the coast, bringing destructive winds, torrential rain, and massive storm surges.
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