Hardly even 24hrs and Laurence is back.
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Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology
Western Australia
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TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 64
Issued at 11:55 am WST on Saturday, 19 December 2009
BY THE BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY
TROPICAL CYCLONE WARNING CENTRE PERTH
A Cyclone WARNING continues for coastal areas from Cape Leveque to Bidyadanga.
A Cyclone WATCH continues for coastal areas from Bidyadanga to De Grey.
At 11:00 am WST Tropical Cyclone Laurence was estimated to be
140 kilometres north of Broome and moving
west northwest at 8 kilometres per hour.
Tropical Cyclone Laurence has rapidly redeveloped after moving off the west
Kimberley coast.
GALES are occurring at offshore islands and may develop along the coast between
Cape Leveque and Beagle Bay this afternoon as the system continues to intensify.
GALES may extend further down the coast to Broome and Bidyadanga later today or
early on Sunday. As the system moves south westwards GALES could extend further
down the coast to De Grey by Monday morning. The system is expected to take a
more southerly track on Monday and then south eastwards towards the north
Pilbara coast on Tuesday.
Heavy rainfall is expected to continue today in coastal parts of the west
Kimberley with 24 hour falls in excess of 100mm possible.
FESA-State Emergency Service advises as a precautionary measure the following
community alerts:
BLUE ALERT: People in the communities from Cape Leveque to Bidyadanga, including
Broome, Beagle Bay, One Arm Point, Djarindjin and Lombadina need to prepare for
cyclonic weather and organise an emergency kit including first aid kit, torch,
portable radio, spare batteries, food and water.
Communities in northern Pilbara should listen for the next advice.
Details of Tropical Cyclone Laurence at 11:00 am WST:
.Centre located near...... 16.7 degrees South 122.3 degrees East
.Location accuracy........ within 20 kilometres
.Recent movement.......... towards the west northwest at 8 kilometres per hour
.Wind gusts near centre... 100 kilometres per hour
.Severity category........ 1
.Central pressure......... 990 hectoPascals