cyclone larry

Peninsula. Heritage Rainforest blasted of leaves, It looks like an atomic bomb hit the place, the devastation caused by a nuclear weapon, South Johnstone Automatic Weather Station, 63 km/h from S-SSW with gusts to 142 km/h, 200 km/h from S-SSW with gusts to 250 km/h, 81 km/h from S-SSW with gusts to 181 km/h, 290 km/h from N-NNE with gusts to 310-320 km/h, 250 km/h from N-NNE with gusts to 290 km/h, 37 km/h from NE-ENE with gusts to 54 km/h, 30 km/h from NE-ENE with gusts to 43 km/h, 114 knots / 211 km/h at 9.10pm 19 March 2006, 53 knots / 98 km/h at 10:58pm 19 March 2006, 43 knots / 80 km/h at 5.31am on 20 March 2006, 41 knots / 76 km/h at 9:00am 20 March 2006, 59 knots / 109 km/h at 7:04am 20 March 2006, 58 knots / 107km/h at 8:01am 20 March 2006, 61 knots / 113 km/h at 8:39am 20 March 2006, 98 knots / 181 km/h at 6:33am and 6:38am 20 March 2006, 59 knots / 109 km/h at 5:32am 20 March 2006, Bellinden Ker Tower 7 (elevation approx 1450m)*, 159 knots / 294 km/h at 7:18am 20 March 2006, 100 knots / 187 km/h at 8:40am 20 March 2006, 37 knots / 68 km/h at 9:00am 20 March 2006, 46 knots / 85 km/h at 7:04am 20 March 2006, 40 knots / 74 km/h at 9:00am 20 March 2006, 48 knots / 89 km/h at 6:50am 20 March 2006, 84 knots / 155 km/h at 9:10pm 19 March 2006, 47 knots / 87 km/h at 6:00am and 9:00am 20 March 2006, 44 knots / 81 km/h at 4:00am 20 March 2006, 273mm - Mourilyan Mill Alert (Johnstone River catchment), 169mm - Paluma Dam Alert (Upper Burdekin River), 436mm - Gereta Station (Leichhardt River catchment), 149mm - Kamilaroi (Leichhardt River catchment), 5 (estimated, subject to ground investigation), Aivu in 1989 - category 3 impact near Ayr (south of Townsville), Winifred in 1986 - category 3 impact near Innisfail, Althea in 1971 - category 4 impact just north of Townsville, Ada in 1970 - category 4 impact over the Whitsunday Islands, Innisfail cyclone in 1918 (not named) - category 5 impact, Mackay cyclone in 1918 (not named) - category 5 impact, Mahina in 1899 - category 5 impact near Bathurst Bay on Cape York

was devised (interview), Saffir-Simpson Scale for rating Cyclone Intensity, International Definitions (Severe Tropical Cyclones, Historical spot prices (see graph) suggests that the current price spike will be neither high nor long. However, the world spot price is up 80 percent from a year ago and 25 percent from December. The eye of the cyclone calmed conditions for about 40 minutes from 6:50am before the winds returned and annihilated property and trees that survived the first onslaught. STRUCTURES / EXTREME WEATHER. Townsville wave plot [ 12 kb] According to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, as much as 90 percent of the Australian banana crop may have been lost in this single storm. The USDA Estimates 2005/06 percent sugar production, prior to the cyclone, at 5.2 million tons, down 0.2 million from 2004/05.

Life Cyclone Larry spread across a 60 mile front as it pummeled the coast Monday morning. Queensland Sugar Limited markets all Queensland sugar – about 95 percent of all Australia sugar – on both the domestic and world markets on behalf of the industry. Ex-tropical cyclone Larry was further tracked as it moved into western Queensland to the north of Mount Isa. For more information on trade contact Bob Knapp | robert.knapp@fas.usda.gov | Horticultural and Tropical Products Division, at (202) 720-4620. Flight Center. The natural hazard uprooted trees and destroyed homes, causing debris flying everywhere and lying everywhere. There have been no reports of damage to ports or sugar loading facilities. Australia exports the largest percentage of domestic production of all major world exporters and producers. release), Comparison to the damage inflicted by an nuclear bomb, Explosive Convection Causes Larry to be disrupted Northern Queensland produces sugar and tropical horticultural crops such as bananas. © Copyright Commonwealth of Australia 2006, Bureau Maximum-category five Cyclone Larry, packing winds of up to 180 mph, ripped through northern Queensland about 7:00 am on Monday, March 20. Hardest hit was the sugar-growing town of Innisfail, a farming city of 8,500 people 60 miles south of the tourist city of Cairns in northeastern Queensland state. The high-resolution image provided above is provided at the full MODIS spatial resolution (level of detail) of 250 meters per pixel. State High School reopened a week later, Mourilyan The region is the center of Australia's banana industry and accounts for 25 percent of Australia's sugar cane production. Commercial Cane Sugar content prior to the storm was forecast at 13.82 percent, which is generally in line with the long-term trend. Image of the Day Some limited recovery of the sugarcane crop is possible as the crop is still three months from harvest. The MODIS Rapid Response System also provides this image at additional resolutions. exclusive photos!

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