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Times and Climate Change
Strong Cyclone heads for W.Australia
* From: AAP
* December 30, 2010 4:03PM
A FLOOD alert has been issued for the north and west Kimberley
region as a tropical low moves in from the east.
Western Australia's Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA)
says that while there is no immediate danger, residents and
holidaymakers in the affected region should prepare for flooding.
Western Australia's Bureau of Meteorology says the developing low
northeast of Kununurra may bring heavy rainfall between 100 and
150mm over the next two days as the system moves west.
FESA urged people to watch for changes in water levels and to be
ready to relocate and move equipment and livestock early so they
were not caught in floodwaters.
It also advised people to prepare emergency kits with enough
canned food and water to last four days and to avoid driving or
walking into floodwaters of unknown depth and current.
The Bureau of Meteorology said the low was expected to develop
into a tropical cyclone off WA's northwest coast on New Year's Day
and it has declared a cyclone watch for coastal areas from Exmouth
to Wallal.
Severe weather meteorologist Brad Santos said the low was likely
to move offshore from the Kimberley and develop into a cyclone
tomorrow or New Year's Day off the Pilbara coast after moving
quickly west-southwest.
"We're not anticipating at this stage a severe tropical cyclone,"
Mr Santos said.
"But people need to be aware, particularly over the holiday time."
Gales may develop along the Pilbara coast on Saturday as the
system moved along the coast, a bureau advisory said.