Source: Bureau of Meteorology
Issued at 10:38 am WST on Thursday 24 February 2022
Headline:
A low (23U) in the Timor Sea may develop into a tropical cyclone
and move closer to the coast over the weekend.
Areas Affected:
Warning zone: None.
Watch zone: Point Stuart to Kalumburu, including the Tiwi Islands,
Darwin, Wadeye and Wyndham.
Cancelled zone: None.
Details of Tropical Low at 09:30 and ACST or 8:00 am AWST:
Intensity: Tropical Low, sustained winds near the centre of 45
kilometres per hour with wind gusts to 85 kilometres per
hour.
Location: within 55 kilometres of 12.5 degrees South 128.5 degrees
East, estimated to be 255 kilometres west of Darwin and 285
kilometres northeast of Kalumburu.
Movement: slow moving.
Tropical low 23U is currently located in the Timor Sea and may
develop into a tropical cyclone during Friday or Saturday. The low
is likely to be slow-moving over the next two days as it
develops.
There is some uncertainty about the movement of 23U in the longer
term. There remains the possibly of a track moving to the east over
the Top End or a west southwest track towards Western
Australia.
Hazards:
GALES with gusts to 100 kilometres per hour may develop in western
parts of the Tiwi Islands overnight Friday night, possibly
extending between Point Stuart and Wadeye on Saturday, or
potentially west to Kalumburu if the low takes a more southerly
track.
Heavy rainfall may develop over the Tiwi Islands and western parts
of the Daly District during Friday and continue Saturday as the low
intensifies. If 23U takes a more southwest track then heavy
rainfall could develop over northern parts of the Kimberley during
Saturday.
Recommended Action:
NTES advises communities under Watch:
Prepare now for a cyclone, monitor conditions and stay informed
Information on preparing for cyclones can be found at
https://securent.nt.gov.au/
DFES-State Emergency Service advises that there are no community
alerts at
present. People in the north Kimberley are advised to stay up to
date with
weather forecasts and warnings.
People needing DFES assistance can call 132 500. In a life
threatening
situation call 000.
For more safety tips visit www.dfes.wa.gov.au
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