Well, the cyclone did kill their radar on Willis Island...
http://www.smh.com.au/queensland/cyclon … 1ad2l.html
http://www.smh.com.au/queensland/cyclon … 1ad2l.html
Usually the right side of the eye wall is the most dangerous..Burwhale wrote:
One news site overlayed the cyclone over different countries.
http://resources1.news.com.au/images/20 … on-usa.gif
That is the actual size of it, but the stuff to the right of the map isnt where the serous action is. From what I gather the danger is a 1000km (600mile) diameter centreing aroung the red bit on the left.
Tomorrow morning will be shocking.
Learn to southern hemisphere...Kmar wrote:
Usually the right side of the eye wall is the most dangerous..Burwhale wrote:
One news site overlayed the cyclone over different countries.
http://resources1.news.com.au/images/20 … on-usa.gif
That is the actual size of it, but the stuff to the right of the map isnt where the serous action is. From what I gather the danger is a 1000km (600mile) diameter centreing aroung the red bit on the left.
Tomorrow morning will be shocking.
I've been reading up on that. All the Americans are QQing that it's "too soon".Burwhale wrote:
One news site overlayed the cyclone over different countries.
http://resources1.news.com.au/images/20 … on-usa.gif
That is the actual size of it, but the stuff to the right of the map isnt where the serous action is. From what I gather the danger is a 1000km (600mile) diameter centreing aroung the red bit on the left.
Tomorrow morning will be shocking.
We're not stupid, we don't build cities below sea level.Kmar wrote:
Got any major cities built below sea level in the path? ... if you want we can send your mayor Nagin
lol