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One more #TCAlfred #QldCyclone #cyclone advice: charge any adaptive tech you use tonight or first thing Thurs. Especially stuff that goes a while between charges, it's easy to forget those. Noise-cancelling headphones, communication devices, smart prosthetics, pumps, monitors, mobility aids...

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Satellite image of Cyclone Alfred off the SE Qld coast. It shows swirling clouds from above.

Satellite image of Cyclone Alfred off the SE Qld coast. It shows swirling clouds from above.

A wind map of Cyclone Alfred showing arrows and circular movement in a clockwise direction off the coast of SE QLD.

A wind map of Cyclone Alfred showing arrows and circular movement in a clockwise direction off the coast of SE QLD.

These images are from Windy.com app. This is what we’re bracing for. #cyclonealfred #Qldcyclone

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Severe Tropical Cyclone Alfred 22U at 4:00 am AEST:
Intensity: category 3, sustained winds near the centre of 155 kilometres per hour with wind gusts to 220 kilometres per hour.
Location: within 30 kilometres of 18.4 degrees South, 155.7 degrees East , 750 kilometres east northeast of Mackay and 770 kilometres northeast of Rockhampton .
Movement: south southeast at 9 kilometres per hour .

Alfred is forecast to continue moving to the south through the Coral Sea today. On Saturday it may take a turn to the south southwest towards the Queensland coast before tracking southeast away from the coast during Sunday.

There is increasing confidence that Alfred will stay offshore. However, Alfred is likely to be slow moving next week with some ongoing uncertainty as to how close to the southern Queensland coast it may come.

Regardless of the track Alfred takes, severe coastal hazards are likely for southern Queensland and northeast New South Wales. A large and powerful to potentially damaging easterly swell as well as abnormally high tides are forecast to develop about southern Queensland beaches from Friday and especially during Saturday, extending to northern New South Wales from Sunday or Monday. Refer to marine warnings and forecasts for further information on these hazards.

Severe Tropical Cyclone Alfred 22U at 4:00 am AEST: Intensity: category 3, sustained winds near the centre of 155 kilometres per hour with wind gusts to 220 kilometres per hour. Location: within 30 kilometres of 18.4 degrees South, 155.7 degrees East , 750 kilometres east northeast of Mackay and 770 kilometres northeast of Rockhampton . Movement: south southeast at 9 kilometres per hour . Alfred is forecast to continue moving to the south through the Coral Sea today. On Saturday it may take a turn to the south southwest towards the Queensland coast before tracking southeast away from the coast during Sunday. There is increasing confidence that Alfred will stay offshore. However, Alfred is likely to be slow moving next week with some ongoing uncertainty as to how close to the southern Queensland coast it may come. Regardless of the track Alfred takes, severe coastal hazards are likely for southern Queensland and northeast New South Wales. A large and powerful to potentially damaging easterly swell as well as abnormally high tides are forecast to develop about southern Queensland beaches from Friday and especially during Saturday, extending to northern New South Wales from Sunday or Monday. Refer to marine warnings and forecasts for further information on these hazards.

#QldWeather #QldCyclone #TCAlfred update for 4am Fri 28/2. Back down to cat 3, landfall less likely. www.bom.gov.au/products/IDQ...

Full details from the BoM in the image alt-text.

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Severe Tropical Cyclone Alfred 22U at 10:00 pm AEST:
Intensity: category 4, sustained winds near the centre of 165 kilometres per hour with wind gusts to 230 kilometres per hour.
Location: within 30 kilometres of 18.1 degrees South, 155.6 degrees East , 750 kilometres east northeast of Mackay and 790 kilometres northeast of Rockhampton .
Movement: south at 12 kilometres per hour .

Alfred is forecast to continue moving to the south through the Coral Sea on Friday and begin to weaken. On Saturday it may take a slight turn to the south southwest towards the Queensland coast but this should be short-lived as it is forecast to track to the southeast away from the coast on Sunday.

There is increasing confidence that Alfred will stay offshore of the coast. However, Alfred is likely to be slow moving next week with some ongoing uncertainty as to how close to the southern Queensland it may come.

Regardless of Alfred's path, increased coastal hazards for theu southern coast are expected. A large and powerful to potentially damaging easterly swell as well as abnormally high tides are forecast to develop about southern Queensland beaches from Friday and especially during Saturday. Refer to marine warnings and forecasts.

Severe Tropical Cyclone Alfred 22U at 10:00 pm AEST: Intensity: category 4, sustained winds near the centre of 165 kilometres per hour with wind gusts to 230 kilometres per hour. Location: within 30 kilometres of 18.1 degrees South, 155.6 degrees East , 750 kilometres east northeast of Mackay and 790 kilometres northeast of Rockhampton . Movement: south at 12 kilometres per hour . Alfred is forecast to continue moving to the south through the Coral Sea on Friday and begin to weaken. On Saturday it may take a slight turn to the south southwest towards the Queensland coast but this should be short-lived as it is forecast to track to the southeast away from the coast on Sunday. There is increasing confidence that Alfred will stay offshore of the coast. However, Alfred is likely to be slow moving next week with some ongoing uncertainty as to how close to the southern Queensland it may come. Regardless of Alfred's path, increased coastal hazards for theu southern coast are expected. A large and powerful to potentially damaging easterly swell as well as abnormally high tides are forecast to develop about southern Queensland beaches from Friday and especially during Saturday. Refer to marine warnings and forecasts.

#QldWeather #QldCyclone #TCAlfred update for 11pm Thurs 27/2 www.bom.gov.au/products/IDQ...

Full warning text in the image alt-text, coz that'll be way more useful than me bumbling through a verbal description of the tracking map.

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Severe Tropical Cyclone Alfred 22U at 4:00 pm AEST:
Intensity: category 4, sustained winds near the centre of 165 kilometres per hour with wind gusts to 230 kilometres per hour.
Location: within 30 kilometres of 17.5 degrees South, 155.4 degrees East , 770 kilometres east northeast of Mackay and 830 kilometres northeast of Rockhampton .
Movement: south at 13 kilometres per hour .

Alfred is moving south though the Coral Sea and is forecast to continue to move general south and continue to strengthen during the rest of Thursday and into Friday morning.

There is increasing confidence that Alfred will stay offshore of the Queensland coast, however, there remains uncertainty as to how close to the southern Queensland coast Alfred may come during next week.

Severe Tropical Cyclone Alfred 22U at 4:00 pm AEST: Intensity: category 4, sustained winds near the centre of 165 kilometres per hour with wind gusts to 230 kilometres per hour. Location: within 30 kilometres of 17.5 degrees South, 155.4 degrees East , 770 kilometres east northeast of Mackay and 830 kilometres northeast of Rockhampton . Movement: south at 13 kilometres per hour . Alfred is moving south though the Coral Sea and is forecast to continue to move general south and continue to strengthen during the rest of Thursday and into Friday morning. There is increasing confidence that Alfred will stay offshore of the Queensland coast, however, there remains uncertainty as to how close to the southern Queensland coast Alfred may come during next week.

#QldCyclone #TCAlfred update. Still yonks from anywhere and will hopefully remain so, but it's now a cat 4 so that's a thing. www.bom.gov.au/products/IDQ...

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