I have posted this topic in the other thread (Australian region tropical cyclone season: 2008 - 2009) but I was amazed how fast this one has developed, with the potential to become a category 3 by 9 AM Tuesday morning.
It is the first time I have noticed it being classified as a
FLASH TRROPICAL ADVICE.
I have been monitoring the low over WA and up till today there was no real threat with the 3 day forecast.
I have no doubt someone has observed a flash advice before. I presume it developed very quickly.
PS. I just did some research at 2.54pm and the difinition for FLASH from the BOM is:
A tropical cyclone advice is prefixed "FLASH" when it is the first warning to a community not previously alerted by a cyclone watch. It is also issued when major changes are made to the previous warning due, for example, to unexpected movement towards the coast or rapid intensification.
TOP PRIORITY FOR IMMEDIATE BROADCAST
FLASH TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 1
Issued at 11:15 am WDT on Sunday, 25 January 2009
BY THE BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY
TROPICAL CYCLONE WARNING CENTRE PERTH
A Cyclone WARNING has been declared for coastal areas from Wickham to Exmouth.
At 9:00 am WDT a developing tropical low was estimated to be
215 kilometres north of Port Hedland and
355 kilometres west of Broome and
moving west at 23 kilometres per hour parallel to the Pilbara coast.
The low may develop into a tropical cyclone overnight as it continues moving to
the west. It is not expected to cause gales in coastal areas today but gales
could develop during Monday or Tuesday.
Details of Tropical Low at 9:00 am WDT:
.Centre located near...... 18.4 degrees South 118.9 degrees East
.Location accuracy........ within 55 kilometres
.Recent movement.......... towards the west at 23 kilometres per hour
.Wind gusts near centre... 85 kilometres per hour and INTENSIFYING
.Severity category........ below cyclone intensity
.Central pressure......... 1000 hectoPascals
FESA-State Emergency Service advises that there are no community alerts at
present.
Communities between Wickham and Exmouth should listen for the next advice.
The next advice will be issued by 1:00pm WDT Sunday 25 January.
Cyclone advices and State Emergency Service Community Alerts are available by
dialling 1300 659 210
A map showing the track of the cyclone is available at:
http://www.bom.gov.au/weather/cyclone