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cisco
cisco
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27 Jan 2012 10:52pm
Cassa said...

MMMMMMM,,,,,,,,,,


it looks like Iggy's gunna Pop!!


So I guess it was with that thought in mind you Popped over to "Cisco's Friday Night Music Spot".

RPM
RPM
WA
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RPM RPM
WA, 1549 posts
27 Jan 2012 9:05pm
I'm sorta thinking that 65 knots won't be enjoyable....

I've been in a cat 3 in Townsville and it wasn't pretty.. If you have a small genny then it will come in very handy. Fill up with petrol and have your BBQ ready to go for afterwards.

landyacht
landyacht
WA
5921 posts
WA, 5921 posts
27 Jan 2012 9:15pm
could you please send it down the coast,and send it inland just sth of gerldton then inland to kalgoorlie and flood king of the west, gidgie,brown lake,and Rowles
please
cisco
cisco
QLD
12365 posts
QLD, 12365 posts
27 Jan 2012 11:20pm
landyacht said...

could you please send it down the coast,and send it inland just sth of gerldton then inland to kalgoorlie and flood king of the west, gidgie,brown lake,and Rowles
please


What!!! You don't like dry lake land sailing anymore???

GypsyDrifter
GypsyDrifter
WA
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WA, 2371 posts
27 Jan 2012 10:26pm
pweedas said...

Hmm,.. It's not looking too flash for Exmouth if it follows that path.
The last cyclone was back in March 1999 and it totally trashed the coral reefs all the way down to Coral Bay, even though it slid down inside the gulf. They took years to even partially recover and it's only been the last three or four years that they have looked half reasonable.

From all that red dirt in your photo it looks like you're near the marina.
I hope they got the levels right so it doesn't get flooded when another cyclone slides down the gulf. Maybe they thought Vance was the one in a hundred year event so they had another 90 safe years before the next one.

I'm probably wrong but from the map it also looks possible that it could slide down the coast and come in much further South, like here in Perth.
Now that would be serious!
We haven't had one since March '78 when cyclone Alby came through,.. and took part of my roof.
That was exciting.
They are supposed to be a once in 25 year event in Perth so we're long overdue for one. I thought we were getting one last year but it turned out to be just wind. And some great waves. ( or was that the year before?)


Gees' pweedas.... your a cheery soul....I have just sold my home...and I don't need the roof to come off this week..or next....
I have lost my garden through this weather..I don't want to loose anything else....or have a cleanup on my hands.....Pass! on it coming to Perth
SandS
SandS
VIC
5904 posts
VIC, 5904 posts
28 Jan 2012 8:36pm
Cassa said...

MMMMMMM,,,,,,,,,,


it looks like Iggy's gunna Pop!!


Stay safe man , hope all stays put for ya.
TurtleHunter
TurtleHunter
WA
1675 posts
WA, 1675 posts
29 Jan 2012 12:35am
Cassa said...

We have been in Exmouth for a few months now and are loving it, however it seems that this low is going to be a cat 1 cyclone when we wake up . It's still 900kms away ,and having been here before in cyclone season this time everyone is going all out to prepare , as you do.
A couple of mates who have been here almost 18 yrs have gone into big time lock down!!.We are as prepared as we can be except for the fact that the plunge pool in our house is only half built and the shed isn't clad .
Oh well, the pool will fill up and my dirt might wash away.
Swell was up today near the lighthouse but I had to work, faaaark
Tomorrow is looking good for a few hours in the morning , provided the wind plays the game( not holding my breath).
Still wondering what to do with the boat(maybe fill with water and tie down to the carport, the caravan is not so east , might have to head inland to Tom Price if there are no offers of someone elses shed (still on the cards),
Anyone sat through a cat 3 ???
There is talk it coud get to that.
Enough said, we have plenty of food , water and an ample supply of amber fluid and spirits to get us through the next week or so!
As I said, who has been through one of these??? and should I keep my earplugs handy to keep out the noise
,

haha first cyclone eh. I bet you crack a beer before it's gone. Unless it's like vance (cat 5) you will be fine, town is stronger and cleaner than then. If it get's to a cat 5 then head for a block home and take plenty of torches cos they are totally dark when locked down. Mind you it looks like a bit of a fizzer anyway. The key to remember is behind any building there will be a eddy which through vance if your boat is on the leeward side you didn't even need to tie it down.We had some chooks from the neighbours house holding ground by staying low(they looked like downhill skiers) behind the garden bed wall except eventually one by one they would put their head up and go splat into the shed,we did save a couple when the eye went past but they only lasted a couple of hours before they died. My closest scare in vance was when we went out on the road as the eye went past. Standing next to a mate a piece of tin the size of a plate flew between us at head hight. There wasn't much wind but it came from up high and was down the end of the road by the time we turned around. It's not the noise that hurts it's the pressure changes that feel like your going to burst your ear drums. As for using star picket they can work but the ground will be sodden so put some water in it as well. One more thing is make sure your camera batteries are charged.
Enjoy the cooler weather and rain cos once it's gone it will be hot and humid.
GypsyDrifter
GypsyDrifter
WA
2371 posts
WA, 2371 posts
30 Jan 2012 8:56am
Hope all is well Cassa!
BabaORiley
BabaORiley
WA
434 posts
WA, 434 posts
13 Feb 2012 11:28am
Long time past Cassa, but havent been near a computer for a few weeks. Was that your place on the news the other day talkin about the cannels and how the locals haven't givin up on it?
Cassa
Cassa
WA
1305 posts
WA, 1305 posts
13 Feb 2012 4:17pm
No , not mine on the canals,don't know about people giving up on building on the canals.
Have done alot of work on a few there, it seems to be booming.
Having said that , I would'nt live there , they have not seen REAL rain yet , and that could be a problem, some of the concrete panels gave way after heavy rains , during construction years ago. Don't know what changes in securing the panels were made.
TurtleHunter
TurtleHunter
WA
1675 posts
WA, 1675 posts
13 Feb 2012 7:10pm
Cassa said...

Don't know what changes in securing the panels were made.

they have done sfa. Pulled the panels back into position and put the dirt back. Just now your not aloud to put your house footings as close. I would be a bit nervous with one of those panels holding my house out of the water or in 10 years when the panels get concrete cancer it's up to the owner to fix.
Cassa
Cassa
WA
1305 posts
WA, 1305 posts
14 Feb 2012 6:18pm
TurtleHunter said...

Cassa said...

Don't know what changes in securing the panels were made.

they have done sfa. Pulled the panels back into position and put the dirt back. Just now your not aloud to put your house footings as close. I would be a bit nervous with one of those panels holding my house out of the water or in 10 years when the panels get concrete cancer it's up to the owner to fix.



Scary **** if ya live there!!
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