You go to Mum and Dad's for your Chrissy break and they already have everything sorted for you!
I love the lead up weather to cyclones, but the days after can be pretty miserable.
Hey are you in town Gordo, we could catch up for a bevvie?
You go to Mum and Dad's for your Chrissy break and they already have everything sorted for you!
I love the lead up weather to cyclones, but the days after can be pretty miserable.
A generator to keep the beer cold when the ice melts is essential.
Experienced my first direct hit cyclone two seasons ago, enjoy the show and get ready for the afterward barbie
Batteries for the camera. This is APS after all.
I was in Mataranka when Tracey hit. Got here the next day. We found dead people. There is no joy in that.
We're much better informed and equipped these days but it still gets the nerves tingling.
Calm as right now. Stars are out. Different story at Cape Don, they'll be weighing up how long you can stay before air or sea escape
mate! 3rd on the list!
Sorry mate did not mean any disrespect.
This day and age to suffer any lives lost would usually mean that you would have to be unlucky or have no common sense.
BOM says that if it hits should only be cataegory 1
Either way be positive, be prepared and help your neighbours.
If you have done these than tolerate the show.
Thought to all.
Stay safe, the both of you. Hopefully a bit of entertainment and no heartbreak for our mates in the territory.
Sorry to hear that mate and good luck.
But you left out of the list : a charged laptop - so you can keep us all updated lol
Have a great Xmas everyone : )
Hey are you in town Gordo, we could catch up for a bevvie?
Thanks mate, we'll be right. Don't even know where it's going, ha ha neither do the weather forecasters.
They have already admitted that. Should be an interesting coupla days.
Infrastructure is all good due to very strict rules these days. Watching mother natures power is always
a learning experience.
Have a great Xmas everyone : )
Our building code is only to withstand cat 3... a big blow like Monica would have destroyed the city again.
I also really wanted to experience a cyclone, after doing so however I would never ever wish it upon anyone, simply frightning.
Steve
Tracy was a cat 3 when it hit Darwin, 217 km winds recorded before the wind speed thing broke.
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