Yes, take care. Talk of a Christmas cyclone in Darwin worries me so it must be very scary for those in the area. Let's hope it isn't too bad and everyone comes through OK.
I have seen the outcome of the last Christmas cyclone when my dad took me to Darwin to rebuild. I was 9 and the house we were given while we were there had houses all around us flattened to the floor boards one house even had the stove still sitting there but everything else gone. And in darwin the powerpoles were made from big H beam iron and one was tied in a pretzel shape I think they put it as a memorial in front of the school I attended while there.
Thanks Bo , and all , yes its brewing up really well , can see the weather paterns from over central Australia getting sucked towards the tropical low over us here towards the low , and the monsonal trough from the equator feeding from the north , I think it will be an exciting Christmas .
There will be no star gazing up here for a while , Lots of lightning and thunder tho .
Brian.
Thanks Nova 1965 , they are terrifying , They just dont give up until its over ,Ive been in 2 and thats enough , really scary .
Brian.
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Originally Posted by supernova1965
I have seen the outcome of the last Christmas cyclone when my dad took me to Darwin to rebuild. I was 9 and the house we were given while we were there had houses all around us flattened to the floor boards one house even had the stove still sitting there but everything else gone. And in darwin the powerpoles were made from big H beam iron and one was tied in a pretzel shape I think they put it as a memorial in front of the school I attended while there.
I was in Katherine about 320km to the SE of Darwin when Tracy hit Darwin. Was in the Aviation game then, never been so busy in my life with the evacuation out of Darwin. I actually flew into Darwin on Boxing day with one of my pilot mates who was doing charters out of Katherine, what a mess the place was, it looked like a giant scrap heap. A lot of my current friends were there for Tracy and still live in Darwin. Mind you the houses were not built to any specific code prior to Tracy, it is no wonder they blew apart. Having said that, I saw the anemometer reading prior to it being destroyed and the wind was phenominal. I know on the met forecasts we were getting in Katherine prior to Darwin going off line, there were wind gusts of 180kts, yes that is knots not KM/hr..Lets hope this fella does not copy Tracy..
that must have been a harrowing site Peter. and no surprise you haven't forgotten. I assumed you were talking about TC Tracy, Warren...
We were living in Alice at the time. Moved to Darwin 6 mths later and there was still so much to be done. Like you Peter i still have many friends who went through it and most are still there.
The house we moved into in Rapid Creek was partially rebuilt by the army - so the story went.
We did go through one cyclone while we were there, Cyclone Max... it was nothing in comparison, but i'll still never forget the noise.
My sister and her family are up there now and hoping to fly out on the 27th. Here's hoping this tropical low changes it's mind!!