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Rich B
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Severe Tropical Cyclone INgrid
      #34960 - Mon Mar 07 2005 05:31 PM

Looks like the Australian east coast will take a thumping during the next 2 days. Ingrid is a Category 5 cyclone and intensifying. Should make landfall on Wednesday and will cause widespread and severe damage along its path.

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ShanaTX
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Re: Severe Tropical Cyclone INgrid [Re: Rich B]
      #34965 - Tue Mar 08 2005 04:59 AM

Yikes. I saw an article about it at news.com.au

There is a very clear satellite picture accompanying the article.

Says it's the worst Cyclone in 30 years...

'shana


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Re: Severe Tropical Cyclone INgrid [Re: ShanaTX]
      #34969 - Wed Mar 09 2005 07:19 AM

Actually Ingrid is down to 105 knots this morning and will further weaken to about 70 knots at landfall near 14S - still a respectable storm, but nothing that the folks in that area are not used to. Think of a storm somewhat smaller than Jeanne and somewhat less intense than Frances.
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