Key Takeaways
- A tropical low, named 08U, is predicted to develop into a category two storm and make landfall on the Kimberley coastline on Tuesday
- Residents of Broome and Derby are advised to prepare for damaging winds, heavy rainfall, and flash flooding
- The storm is expected to bring gales with damaging wind gusts of up to 90 km/h and destructive wind gusts in some areas
- The Department of Fire and Emergency has issued an advice warning, urging residents to stay informed and prepare for the storm
- Residents are advised to review their emergency plans, check their emergency kits, and stay up to date with the latest weather forecast
Introduction to the Storm
The Bureau of Meteorology has predicted that a tropical low, currently named 08U, is likely to develop into a category two storm and make landfall on the Kimberley coastline on Tuesday. The storm is currently located 620km north west of Broome and is moving south before it is expected to turn towards the coastline from Monday afternoon. Residents of Broome and Derby have been advised to prepare for the storm, which is expected to bring damaging winds, heavy rainfall, and flash flooding.
Storm Forecast and Warning
The Bureau of Meteorology has forecast that the storm will reach category two by early Tuesday morning, before returning to a category one as it makes landfall in the early hours of Wednesday. The Department of Fire and Emergency has issued an advice warning, urging residents from Broome to Cockatoo Island to stay informed and prepare for the storm. The warning states that gales with damaging wind gusts of up to 90 km/h are possible for the watch area during Tuesday, and destructive wind gusts are possible about the coastal fringe north of Broome to Cape Leveque late Tuesday.
Preparation and Safety
The Department of Fire and Emergency has advised residents to start preparing for the storm, reviewing their emergency plans and checking their emergency kits. Residents are also advised to know the cyclone warning system and the steps that must be taken for each level. The warning states that although there is no immediate danger, residents need to start preparing for dangerous weather and keep up to date with the latest forecast. Residents are also advised to check their emergency kit has key items like a first aid kit and an AM/FM radio that runs off batteries.
Expected Weather Conditions
The storm is expected to bring widespread moderate to locally heavy rainfall, which may lead to flash flooding, and tides will be higher than normal as the storm approaches the west Kimberley Coast. The Bureau of Meteorology has warned that the storm will bring damaging winds, with gales and destructive wind gusts possible in some areas. Residents are advised to stay informed and follow the latest weather forecast to ensure their safety.
Conclusion and Final Preparations
In conclusion, residents of Broome and Derby are advised to prepare for the storm, which is expected to make landfall on Tuesday. The storm is predicted to bring damaging winds, heavy rainfall, and flash flooding, and residents are advised to review their emergency plans, check their emergency kits, and stay up to date with the latest weather forecast. By taking these precautions, residents can ensure their safety and minimize the impact of the storm. It is essential to stay informed and follow the latest weather forecast to ensure that residents are prepared for the storm and can take the necessary steps to protect themselves and their property.
