Yep, looks like I will experience my first Cyclone, bugga. It looks like it will pass through Townsville within next 24 hours as a Cat 1 so not over concerned as we get pretty bad gale force winds and very heavy rain back home in Gippsland Vic.
The weather gods opened the sky about 3.00pm today and out the side of my daughters place where the Avan is set up is under water already. I have just put the lid down and got Avan ready for anything that comes this way, hopefully.
My granddaughter is with her dad until tomorrow so I have just taken over her room, pretty pink too (don't tell wombat). I will now stay in her room until I get back out to the Avan, she is going in with mum so will love that.
I think if I stayed outside I might end up over the ditch with Mr and Mrs Kiwi
They just gave a report on the box and said we could get upto 300mm overnight, mmmmm.
Dunmowin said
06:39 PM Apr 12, 2014
Good luck Dougwe
copper1 said
07:58 PM Apr 12, 2014
Batten down the hatches mate and all will be OK," PINK" mmmmmm perhaps your new colour for inside the Avan
werkin said
08:26 PM Apr 12, 2014
Thinking of you Dougwe , we are in Bundaberg at present and they are also now predicting lotsa rain for this area over Sunday, Monday ,hopefully a bit will flow on for the farmers, would be great for them to have follow up from before
Cheers
Werkin
bill12 said
08:53 PM Apr 12, 2014
Ita should beoff the Townsville coast as a cat 1 at about 1pm, sunday. Expect plenty of rain and winds to 6oknots. Glad I pulled the boat out. Bill
ps as of 5am , sunday we had 194mm rain and its blowing 40knots plus at the moment. Will post conditions later.
42knots and driving rain at Horseshoe bay,7 am
You might not believe this , but we have just had 160mm of rain in an hour! Total 453.1 mm in 12hrs!
-- Edited by bill12 on Sunday 13th of April 2014 05:11:40 AM
-- Edited by bill12 on Sunday 13th of April 2014 06:50:14 AM
-- Edited by bill12 on Sunday 13th of April 2014 07:45:26 AM
nomadic1 said
09:17 PM Apr 12, 2014
I was thinking of you earlier today, Doug. I hope you (and the Avan) come through it OK. Let us know as soon as you can.
Dougwe said
07:01 AM Apr 13, 2014
It's here, Ita has arrived, well the wind and rain has but not officially as it is still one hour north but boy are we copping it already. All I can say is, I'm glad it's not the 5 originally predicted.
The decision to move into the house was a good one as there is 6" of water under the Avan already, 6" to go and it will be IN the Avan, bugga.
There is also water getting in the house under the front windows but can't actually find how it is getting in, double bugga. My daughter is worried about her bond but I have said it's not her fault as she can't control mother nature. We will see how things go and if need be ring SES and put in a report and take from there.
Now not only is Ita here but I have had a duck camped on the other side of the fence that is noisy and I reckon ducks are only good for 3 things, oven, plate, my tummy. I now have frogs forming an army outside the granddaughters window, sounds big ones too and would give the duck on the other side a run for it's money as they sound like ducks.
My daughter just got word that the cat 1 could go cat 2 (people on face book saying 3 already 1 hour north) very soon. Hold on tight Bill12. Things are really starting to shake rattle and roll here as I type this. Now I'm holding on tight.
Not a good start to my 2014 northern migration hey.
I will try and keep you posted.
oldboar said
07:06 AM Apr 13, 2014
Very heavy rain & strong swirling winds here at Saunders Beach ATM (7am). Bruce Highway closed below Cardwell, Townsville airport closed according to the news. We've got the awning packed up, gear stowed & ready to sit this out. Van is semi protected by the house so all should be good.
Darrell & Sandra
Cloak said
07:30 AM Apr 13, 2014
Lucky you were up there to support her Doug.
Cheers
Highwayman said
08:14 AM Apr 13, 2014
Yes my initiation too doug..parks under 8"" of water everyone had to evacuate to higher ground..lucky I managed to get my awning down without losing it .would of made no 2 ..the van is a rocking but there's no knocking...Roy's fecking bored now ...where's the sunshine gone?
Dougwe said
08:16 AM Apr 13, 2014
Sure hope Roy (Highwayman) is ok as well, just got PM from him and has been evacuated from his camp and van moved to higher ground.
If you read this Roy I have PM'd you my phone number mate.
Keep safe all in the area
freehazzas said
08:46 AM Apr 13, 2014
Keep safe guys.
bill12 said
08:58 AM Apr 13, 2014
At the moment we are in the eye of the cyclone, and there are 5m waves breaking on the beach at Horseshoe bay. There is some idiot out in the bay on his yatcht, on a mooring , with no motor, withhis sails up. Its going to come in strong northerly , up tp 60knots, by mid morn.Ihave called the coast guard, but what else can you do.Here is a pic of the current weather radar.
Stay safe. Apparently if the cyclone goes out to sea, it can rebuild momentum.
My sister and nephew live in Cooktown. My sister was moved to the shelter even though her place is a category 3 rated. My nephew stayed in his old house because of his dogs, he wouldn't leave them. His house was safe, he was hoping to loose his garage so he could get a new one, but that didn't happen. He lost his fences. The main thing is they were both safe. The last time a cyclone hit Cooktown was in 1949 and there was a large loss of lives.
Dougwe said
10:04 AM Apr 13, 2014
Well I'm no expert but the experts say that Ita has cast her eye over us and is showing us her tail so things calming down now, movement out in the street and water everywhere but no damage apart from a little water damage around edge of carpet in front rooms that copped it full on.
Phew!
bill12 said
10:11 AM Apr 13, 2014
It will come back from the north as the cyclone passes. At this moment the eye of the storm is passing and winds are changing to the north. The idiot Yaughty has sailed out to sea.I think he will has an interesting sail............Bill
-- Edited by bill12 on Sunday 13th of April 2014 10:11:56 AM
_wombat_ said
10:46 AM Apr 13, 2014
thinking of you guys up there, stay safe.
oh I did notice the pink room comment did you also notice your two nymphs are also pink all over.
Highwayman said
11:22 AM Apr 13, 2014
Hey bill do you think those guys will cancel my tour tomorrow ..I'm still going for a ferry ride unless they cancel that too . I don't care about the weather....can't change it ..just adapt and suck it up lol..
Dougwe said
01:28 PM Apr 13, 2014
Wombat mate, the twins had a great time down at THE beach, just how they like it.
Gerty Dancer said
01:34 PM Apr 13, 2014
Just found this thread, hope everybody is ok now? Ducks and frogs too! Good luck to you all...
neilnruth said
02:55 PM Apr 13, 2014
It seems like your trips north are always eventful. Take care Doug and you'll have something to talk about for ages.
bill12 said
03:12 PM Apr 13, 2014
No bread and papers on sunday, and the ferries and the barge were cancelled.Creeks are still up, but not too much damage.Ferries should be on tmrow. Bill
BruDi said
08:17 PM Apr 13, 2014
We were in Hong Kong for a typhoon years ago (cyclone). Water came into the dining room through what appeared to be completely sealed windows. I think the super, super strong winds and heavy, torrential rain are no match for anything made by humans.
Keep safe.
Di
milo said
08:44 PM Apr 13, 2014
mother nature is no match for anything if she wants to be a B***
Vic41 said
09:23 PM Apr 13, 2014
Stay safe all, our thoughts are with you at this time.
Yep, looks like I will experience my first Cyclone, bugga. It looks like it will pass through Townsville within next 24 hours as a Cat 1 so not over concerned as we get pretty bad gale force winds and very heavy rain back home in Gippsland Vic.
The weather gods opened the sky about 3.00pm today and out the side of my daughters place where the Avan is set up is under water already. I have just put the lid down and got Avan ready for anything that comes this way, hopefully.
My granddaughter is with her dad until tomorrow so I have just taken over her room, pretty pink too
(don't tell wombat). I will now stay in her room until I get back out to the Avan, she is going in with mum so will love that.
I think if I stayed outside I might end up over the ditch with Mr and Mrs Kiwi
They just gave a report on the box and said we could get upto 300mm overnight, mmmmm.
Good luck Dougwe
Batten down the hatches mate and all will be OK," PINK" mmmmmm perhaps your new colour for inside the Avan
Cheers
Werkin
Ita should beoff the Townsville coast as a cat 1 at about 1pm, sunday. Expect plenty of rain and winds to 6oknots. Glad I pulled the boat out. Bill
ps as of 5am , sunday we had 194mm rain and its blowing 40knots plus at the moment. Will post conditions later.
42knots and driving rain at Horseshoe bay,7 am
You might not believe this , but we have just had 160mm of rain in an hour! Total 453.1 mm in 12hrs!
-- Edited by bill12 on Sunday 13th of April 2014 05:11:40 AM
-- Edited by bill12 on Sunday 13th of April 2014 06:50:14 AM
-- Edited by bill12 on Sunday 13th of April 2014 07:45:26 AM
The decision to move into the house was a good one as there is 6" of water under the Avan already, 6" to go and it will be IN the Avan, bugga.
There is also water getting in the house under the front windows but can't actually find how it is getting in, double bugga. My daughter is worried about her bond but I have said it's not her fault as she can't control mother nature. We will see how things go and if need be ring SES and put in a report and take from there.
Now not only is Ita here but I have had a duck camped on the other side of the fence that is noisy and I reckon ducks are only good for 3 things, oven, plate, my tummy. I now have frogs forming an army outside the granddaughters window, sounds big ones too and would give the duck on the other side a run for it's money as they sound like ducks.
My daughter just got word that the cat 1 could go cat 2 (people on face book saying 3 already 1 hour north) very soon. Hold on tight Bill12. Things are really starting to shake rattle and roll here as I type this. Now I'm holding on tight.
Not a good start to my 2014 northern migration hey.
I will try and keep you posted.
Darrell & Sandra
Cheers
Yes my initiation too doug..parks under 8"" of water everyone had to evacuate to higher ground..lucky I managed to get my awning down without losing it .would of made no 2 ..the van is a rocking but there's no knocking...Roy's fecking bored now ...where's the sunshine gone?
If you read this Roy I have PM'd you my phone number mate.
Keep safe all in the area
My sister and nephew live in Cooktown. My sister was moved to the shelter even though her place is a category 3 rated. My nephew stayed in his old house because of his dogs, he wouldn't leave them. His house was safe, he was hoping to loose his garage so he could get a new one, but that didn't happen. He lost his fences. The main thing is they were both safe. The last time a cyclone hit Cooktown was in 1949 and there was a large loss of lives.
Phew!
It will come back from the north as the cyclone passes. At this moment the eye of the storm is passing and winds are changing to the north. The idiot Yaughty has sailed out to sea.I think he will has an interesting sail............Bill
-- Edited by bill12 on Sunday 13th of April 2014 10:11:56 AM
thinking of you guys up there, stay safe.
oh I did notice the pink room comment
did you also notice your two nymphs are also pink all over. 
Hey bill do you think those guys will cancel my tour tomorrow ..I'm still going for a ferry ride unless they cancel that too . I don't care about the weather....can't change it ..just adapt and suck it up lol..
Keep safe.
Di
Stay safe all, our thoughts are with you at this time.