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Noted Jaros and always good to keep an eye on these things when you live up in FNQ
 
aussiefarmer said:
silver said:
She spreads her forceful wings and gazes forlornly in our direction.
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I see her but Australia's way over on the left of screen mate.

No AF, what Silver showed is going to be a New one.... May-be...

If Imogen crosses the Tip of QLD and dies out over land, Then the 'Low' enters the Coral sea... I recon it will become another Cyclone of more Intensity...

Coral sea is at 27deg. Hotter in some areas... They need water above 25deg to form....

NT has had the Earliest and wettest start to the Wet season in 10yrs according to BOM...... Going to be big this year....

Tis the season to batten down... :D La nina in Full Force this year... :perfect:

Don't worry , The Southerners will benefit from all the rain...

LW...
 
"She's pretty big and could see a long way.... what's a good name that starts with J.... ?" Sorry but Jaros is NOT on the list Silver... :playful: Just Joking Jaros... :)

She will be a He........Joshua.. If im reading the list right.. :koala:

But a lot depends on this..

"Before names are added to the Australian list, they are approved by neighbouring countries through the World Meteorological Organization Regional Tropical Cyclone Committees. We do this to avoid duplication and ensure that the cyclone does not need to be renamed when it moves across borders.

If a cyclone forms in an adjacent region (such as Indonesia or Fiji) it will be named there and will keep that name if it moves into the Australian region. Similarly, if a tropical cyclone is named in the Australian region and then moves into a neighbouring region, the Australian name will continue to be used."

LW...
 

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