It has taken a few day longer than first anticipated, but we now have 2 active cyclones in Australian waters, cyclone Magda of the WA coast and Cyclone Neville of the QLD coast. Both are Cat 1 systems.
Data on cyclone Neville form BOM
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TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 2
Issued by the Bureau of Meteorology, Brisbane
Issued at 8:06am EST on Thursday the 21st of January 2010
A Cyclone WARNING has been declared for coastal areas from Cape Melville to
Cooktown.
A Cyclone WATCH has been declared for coastal areas from Coen to Cape Melville,
and from Cooktown to Cape Tribulation.
At 7:00 am EST Tropical Cyclone Neville, Category 1 was estimated to be
200 kilometres east of Cape Flattery and 220 kilometres east northeast of
Cooktown and was near stationary.
TROPICAL CYCLONE Neville, CATEGORY 1, is expected to remain near stationary off
the far north Queensland coast over the next 24 hours as it slowly intensifies.
GALES with damaging gusts to 95 km/hr may develop on the coast between Cape
Melville and Cooktown during the next 24 hours.
People between Cape Melville and Cooktown should take precautions and listen to
the next advice at 11 am. If you are unsure about precaution to be taken,
information is available from your local government or local State Emergency
Service.
People between Coen and Cape Melville, and also those between Cooktown and Cape
Tribulation should consider what action they will need to take if the cyclone
threat increases. If you are unsure about the actions to be taken, information
is available from your local government or local State Emergency Service.
Details of Tropical Cyclone Neville at 7:00 am EST:
.Centre located near...... 14.8 degrees South 147.2 degrees East
.Location accuracy........ within 55 kilometres
.Recent movement.......... near stationary
.Wind gusts near centre... 95 kilometres per hour and slowly INTENSIFYING
.Severity category........ 1
.Central pressure......... 994 hectoPascals