Julia
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Many thanks for advice and suggestions. Hopefully they won't be needed this time. Hamish is now forecast to continue travelling slowly south parallel to the coast and not to make landfall at Hervey Bay after all. But until tomorrow is over we won't be sure about this.
At present it's very windy with light rain. Nowhere near as violent as some of the 'ordinary' thunderstorms in summer.
Sails, you are a long way south. It will have fizzled out before it gets to you.
You surely don't need anything else to contend with.
Apparently 'jet stream winds' are breaking up the core of the cyclone, diminishing its power.
At present it's very windy with light rain. Nowhere near as violent as some of the 'ordinary' thunderstorms in summer.
Sails, you are a long way south. It will have fizzled out before it gets to you.
You surely don't need anything else to contend with.
Apparently 'jet stream winds' are breaking up the core of the cyclone, diminishing its power.