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Re: Cat 5 Tropical Cyclone Threatens Australia's Queensland Coast
      Tue Mar 08 2005 05:54 AM

Fortunately Ingrid is quite a compact Cyclone, and the core looks likely to move onshore near Cape Melville - not exactly a densely populated region! However, gales and hurricanr force gusts are set to affect much of the Cape York Peninsula with BOM issuing a Cyclone WAtch for inland areas right across to the Gulf of Carpentaria. BOM also seem to favor a track which takes the cyclone across Cape York Peninsula and re-emerges it over the Gulf of Carpentaria early Friday, where redevelopment is likely.

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* Cat 5 Tropical Cyclone Threatens Australia's Queensland Coast MikeCAdministrator Tue Mar 08 2005 05:54 AM
. * * Re: Cat 5 Tropical Cyclone Threatens Australia's Queensland Coast ShanaTX   Tue Mar 08 2005 05:02 AM
. * * Re: Cat 5 Tropical Cyclone Threatens Australia's Queensland Coast Rich B   Tue Mar 08 2005 05:54 AM
. * * Re: Cat 5 Tropical Cyclone Threatens Australia's Queensland Coast Clark   Wed Mar 09 2005 02:49 PM
. * * Re: Cat 5 Tropical Cyclone Threatens Australia's Queensland Coast Clark   Tue Mar 08 2005 03:25 PM
. * * Re: Cat 5 Tropical Cyclone Threatens Australia's Queensland Coast Clark   Tue Mar 08 2005 01:32 AM

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