I don't know at this stage whether this is a typographical error, misquote or a slip of the tongue, but it was in the article
"Search for fishermen may be scaled down." http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009/03/12/2513737.htm Quoting from the article posted approx 2 hours ago, it stated regarding ex tropical cyclone Hamish,:
{Hamish weakensThe weather bureau says Cyclone Hamish has now weakened to a tropical low.
The storm reached category 5 over the weekend, but has remained offshore.
The bureau says the low is sitting about 300 kilometres north-east of Gladstone and will
continue to weaken as it moves south along the coast.
Forecaster David Grant says fierce winds and rough seas should ease in the next 24 hours.
"We've seen mean winds getting up to around 70 or 80 kilometres an hour, particularly around the islands," he said.
"The coastlines ocean swells are getting up to around three, sometimes four metres."}
All reports, and track map from 11.00 pm last night, has Hamish moving Northwest at this stage, but I was observing the animated WZ sat pictures, and it shows that the cloud close to the coast is moving down from the north. Further out to sea the Tasman high is pushing everything North. I wonder if Ex Hamish, now a tropical low and weakening, is starting to be forced back down the coast. If this is so, will he turn into a rain depression, possible flooding for Northcoast and Brisbane, or is it just an error in the report. Time will tell.