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Those people in Darwin that experienced Tracey must be a bit edgy at the moment….
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My niece lives in Darwin, close to the water. So I'm keeping a keen eye on this.
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Originally Posted by: Weary  Those people in Darwin that experienced Tracey must be a bit edgy at the moment…. Yeah when you have been through a big blow before any cyclone in your vicinity for ever after does cause some anxiety.. I dont know how good the radar is up there but currently there doesnt seem to be any real heavy rain assocciated with it but the track map does have it passing mighty close to Darwin town as a Cat 2..
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The latest JTWC warning for Cyclone Fina has a central pressure of 964hpa. It is interesting that "The Bureau" warning doesn't seem to have a central pressure reading, just that it is a Cat4. Still a fairly poor rainfall forecast for our area for the rest of the month. Nov: 45.5mm YTD: 2789mm Edit: I found it, on the Tropical Cyclone Technical info page, 953hpa. Edited by user Sunday, 23 November 2025 8:59:09 PM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Sheridan Mist  The latest JTWC warning for Cyclone Fina has a central pressure of 964hpa. It is interesting that "The Bureau" warning doesn't seem to have a central pressure reading, just that it is a Cat4.
Still a fairly poor rainfall forecast for our area for the rest of the month.
Nov: 45.5mm YTD: 2789mm
Edit: I found it, on the Tropical Cyclone Technical info page, 953hpa. We've got a thread over here: https://www.weatherforum...2025-2026-Cyclone-season
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I'm glad everything is well for your niece 28. Cyclone Fina looks to be finally weakening. A bit of a hit for the Berkeley River Lodge though.
37°C in the carport today. By the forecast it looks like a bit of rain from Thursday which would be great for the garden.
490.5mm here for the spring months, most of which fell in a few days in Sept.
Nov: 45.5mm YTD: 2789mm
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295mm for sept in Tully...then 28mm in october and 15mm in november.. Any wonder seeing all the brown grass driving from Tully to Innisfail today... Forecasts for the week aheah show bugga all with 1-5mm daily totals from "possible storms".. so much for our 70-80 % higher then average chance on an early onset wet and the week ahead being wetter then average.....  
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That's a fairly dry November done with 45.5mm here, roughly half the average. The spring total was better with 490.5mm which is over double the average of 211. No rain in the last 12 days here.
By the forecast from "The Bureau", the start of Dec looks a bit more promising.
Nov: 45.5mm YTD: 2789mm
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Yeah SM a bit under half of my avg for November.
Did pickup 2mm from the edge of a small storm yesterday, the rain was even hot falling on me :) and no real relief from the heat.
That SE change should give us a few showers at least.
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