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Deagon slipways
Deagon slipways




deagon slipways

Winds reaching 15 to 20 knots in the eastern bay before dawn. Winds: Southwesterly 10 to 15 knots becoming variable about 10 knots in the middle of the day then becoming westerly 15 to 20 knots in the late evening. Seas: Around 1 metre, increasing to 1 to 1.5 metres in the far north by early evening. Winds may reach up to 25 knots at times in the eastern bay in the evening. Winds: Northwesterly 10 to 15 knots turning west to southwesterly 15 to 20 knots from about midday. Winds: Northwesterly about 10 knots, increasing to 10 to 15 knots in the eastern bay in the late evening. A trough and westerly wind change will move eastwards through southern waters on Saturday. No nuclear carriers to dodge in the bay this weekend, but still take it easy out thereįorecast issued at 4:05 pm EST on Friday 12 July 2019.Ī broad band of high pressure extends through southern waters, leading to mostly light winds. The Port lateral light on the former front lead at latitude 26° 40.935' S, longitude 153° 08.814' E remains unchanged Fl R 4s however is obscured through the arc of the PEL from 128.65° T to 133.65° T. Map S11-459-2 attached, shows the Port Entry Sector Light arrangement. Starboard inner Sector 129.71° T to 130.64° T QG 1sĬentre Sector 130.64° T to 131.68° T Fixed White Mariners are advised that both the rear lead light in the Mooloolah River (F Bu(FY day)) in position latitude 26° 41.006' S, longitude 153° 08.158' E and the front lead light (F Bu(FY day)) in position latitude 26° 40.935' S, longitude 153° 08.814' E have been permanently extinguished.Ī Port Entry Sector Light (PEL) has been established on the position of the former front lead at latitude 26° 40.935' S, longitude 153° 08.814' E with the below characteristics by day and night: Issued by Brisbane Issued by Brisbane Maritime Region on 1 June 2020 It was either post this and give enough time in case it happens or wait and see with minimal notice if it does happenĭepartment of Transport and Main Roads Department of Maritime Safety Queensland

#Deagon slipways update

We are monitoring this closely and will update when required, please keep up to date with Bom Warnings and watch this page! PLEASE NOTE: THIS OUTLOOK COULD CHANGE AND THE SYSTEM STILL HAS A CHANCE OF NOT CROSSING THE COAST AS A CYCLONE OR COULD CROSS AS A STRONG LOW Preparation is the key and if it doesn't happen that's the best news! This system will get very close to the coast if it doesn't cross and may still impact the coast significantly pending on the actual systems path and severity Tuesday is only a few days out and there is still a huge amount of uncertainty. Damage to some crops, trees, and caravans. Possible Effects: Negligible house damage. Wind Gusts < 125km but should be around 125km If this system crosses the coast as a strong cat 1 expect: Significant damage to signs, trees, and caravans. Wind gusts 125 - 164 km/h but should be closer to 125 ends. If this system crosses the coast as a weak cat 2 expect:

deagon slipways

This update is so people can start getting prepared as a just in case scenario as there is also still a lot of uncertainty The latest GFS model now is suggesting that Tropical cyclone Seth may indeed cross anywhere from Sunshine Coast to Gold Coast areas on Tuesday






Deagon slipways