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Rich B
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Australia - STC Glenda
      #64785 - Tue Mar 28 2006 04:47 PM

Glenda - hardly a name you would associate with what she has become! Yep, Glenda is yet another Category 5 Severe Tropical Cyclone off the coast of Australia, this time off Western Australia. Latest advisories from the BOM show a central pressure of 910 mb, and winds gusting to over 300 kmh. The BOM forecast takes her to landfall just south of Exmouth, while the JTWC weaken her and take her inland further east in the vicinity of Dampier. satellite presentation is impressive with a well defined eye. Certainly something folks down there will be watching closely once again.

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