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Fears Penny could double back on Queensland as a cyclone | Sky News AustraliaTropical Cyclone Penny has intensified to a category two system in the Coral Sea, away from the Queensland coast. \n\nThe system is forecast to turn back in a westerly direction and approach the coast as a tropical low next week, but the storm could maintain its strength, potentially dropping hundreds of millimetres on tropical Queensland. \n\nImage: supplied \u002F News Corp Australia \n\n\n\n Doom! It's doom I tell you. Would be great if it went straight for Charleville.
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Tropical low could develop into cyclone off Far North QueenslandA tropical low off Far North Queensland could brew into a tropical cyclone in the new year, but even if it doesn't, people there will face damaging winds and continued heavy rain. 9News Otherwise known as normal summer weather. That certainly looks fairly intense....! JamesVanFleet
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Early cyclones bring 'ideal farmers' rain' to dry far north Queensland croppersTwo early cyclones in far north Queensland this summer have changed the fortunes of one of the country's most intensive farming areas PIC: Eric Barker There have been no cyclones either in late 2018 nor early 2019. More lies... I have the barometric pressures for those low systems, didn't reach 980kpa
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Ex-tropical cyclone Penny clings to north Qld coast | Sky News AustraliaFar-north Queensland is preparing for more wild weather as ex-tropical cyclone Penny hits the nation for the third time.\n\nThe system is now a tropical low and is likely to bring heavy rains, with up to 180 millimetres forecast.\n\nCoastal catchments between Gladstone and Cape Tribulation are on flood watch as it tracks parallel to the coastline.\n\n\nImage: News Corp Australia\n\n\n\n\n\n Cardwell and Innisfail? Can you fools check the map of Australia? Currently reported rain in Airlie Beach about 400 bloody kilometers from Cardwell.
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North Queensland braces for further flooding | Sky News AustraliaNorth Queensland residents are being warned to expect more flooding as heavy rain continues in the region. \n\nHouses were inundated by more than a metre of water after 300mm of rain fell in four hours at Bluewater, near Townsville.\n\nRescuers were going house to house late on Wednesday in the fast-flowing floodwaters that washed through streets sweeping away cars, swing sets, fridges, livestock and a tractor.\n\nEarlier, swift water rescue boats, water police, SES personnel and firefighters rescued residents trapped by the fast-rising waters.\n\nImage: Facebook\u002FMargaret Fisher\n\n\n\n Wonder what house prices are gunna be like up there after this continuous storms. Probably difficult to get house insurance!
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Flooding crisis enters its fourth day in north Queensland | Sky News AustraliaEmergency evacuations are set to continue into the weekend as the flooding crisis enters its fourth day in north Queensland. \n\nResidents in Townsville have been forced to flee their homes as heavy rainfall could lead to dangerous landslides. \n\nPremier Annastacia Palaszczuk has declared the crisis as a 1 in 100 year event. \n\nImage: Margaret fisher \u002F Facebook\n\n\n\n\n TheIPA evmulholland Get rid of the water and there'll be no more climate floods. Get rid of the trees and no more climate fires. Problem solved! TheIPA evmulholland Why does dam building become such a hot topic at times of flood? TheIPA evmulholland There are heaps of dams in nth qld tool. Step out of pipers point for just one day. Dare you.
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