'The VERY DESTRUCTIVE core of SEVERE TROPICAL CYCLONE Monica with gusts to 350
kilometres per hour is expected to impact islands of northeast Arnhem Land,
including ELCHO ISLAND tonight. The VERY DESTRUCTIVE core is expected to impact
the north coast of western ARNHEM LAND between MILINGIMBI and CROKER ISLAND
during Monday. The cyclone is expected to weaken slightly as it passes over the
base of the COBOURG PENINSULA before reaching the northwest DARWIN-DALY and TIWI
ISLAND area on Tuesday.'
This extremely powerful cyclone menaced the far north Queensland coast as a category 3, crossing over into the Gulf of Carpentaria, a body of shallow, warm water, where it has intensified into a extremely powerful storm. It is now moving west initially over isolated small indigineous communities, but will move on towards the populated area of Darwin, a city that has been rebuilt following its toal destruction by the less powerful cyclone Tracey in 1975. It's actual route near Darwin in about 2 days time will determine whether this will be the most devastating storm Australia has known.
kilometres per hour is expected to impact islands of northeast Arnhem Land,
including ELCHO ISLAND tonight. The VERY DESTRUCTIVE core is expected to impact
the north coast of western ARNHEM LAND between MILINGIMBI and CROKER ISLAND
during Monday. The cyclone is expected to weaken slightly as it passes over the
base of the COBOURG PENINSULA before reaching the northwest DARWIN-DALY and TIWI
ISLAND area on Tuesday.'
This extremely powerful cyclone menaced the far north Queensland coast as a category 3, crossing over into the Gulf of Carpentaria, a body of shallow, warm water, where it has intensified into a extremely powerful storm. It is now moving west initially over isolated small indigineous communities, but will move on towards the populated area of Darwin, a city that has been rebuilt following its toal destruction by the less powerful cyclone Tracey in 1975. It's actual route near Darwin in about 2 days time will determine whether this will be the most devastating storm Australia has known.
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