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HIGH SEAS WEATHER WARNING FOR METAREA 10 ISSUED BY THE AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF
METEOROLOGY, BRISBANE 0118 UTC 23 January 2010

STORM FORCE WIND WARNING FOR NORTH EASTERN AREA

SITUATION
At 0000 UTC Tropical Cyclone Olga was centred within 15 nautical miles of
 latitude sixteen decimal three south [16.3S]
 longitude one hundred and fifty decimal three east [150.3E]
Recent movement : west southwest at 12 knots
Maximum winds   : 40 knots
Central pressure: 993 hPa
AREA AFFECTED
Within 40 nautical miles of the centre.

FORECAST
Maximum winds to 40 knots near the centre increasing to 50 knots by 0000 UTC 24
January.

Winds above 48 knots within 20 nautical miles of centre with very rough seas
after 231800UTC.
 
Winds above 34 knots within 40 nautical miles of centre with rough to very rough
seas.
 
Forecast positions
At 1200 UTC 23 January: Within 45 nautical miles of 15.6 south 148.7 east
                        Central pressure 989 hPa.
                        Winds to 45 knots 
At 0000 UTC 24 January: Within 75 nautical miles of 15.5 south 146.7 east
                        Central pressure 986 hPa.
                        Winds to 50 knots
REMARKS
All ships in the area please send weather reports every three hours. Regular
weather observing ships use normal channels. Other ships please use either email
to [email protected] or fax to +61732398776 or satellite to SAC 1241 through
Land Earth Station Perth 212.
Next warning will be issued by 0700 UTC 23 January 2010.

WEATHER BRISBANE
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HIGH SEAS WEATHER WARNING FOR METAREA 10 ISSUED BY THE AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF
METEOROLOGY, BRISBANE 0656 UTC 23 January 2010

STORM FORCE WIND WARNING FOR NORTH EASTERN AREA

SITUATION
At 0600 UTC Tropical Cyclone Olga was centred within 30 nautical miles of
 latitude sixteen decimal five south [16.5S]
 longitude one hundred and forty nine decimal two east [149.2E]
Recent movement : west at 11 knots
Maximum winds   : 45 knots
Central pressure: 990 hPa
AREA AFFECTED
Within 60 nautical miles of the centre.

FORECAST
Maximum winds to 45 knots near the centre increasing to 55 knots by 0600 UTC 24
January.

Winds above 48 knots within 20 nautical miles of centre with very rough seas
after 231800UTC.
 
Winds above 34 knots within 60 nautical miles of centre with rough to very rough
seas.
 
Forecast positions
At 1800 UTC 23 January: Within 60 nautical miles of 15.9 south 147.0 east
                        Central pressure 980 hPa.
                        Winds to 55 knots 
At 0600 UTC 24 January: Within 80 nautical miles of 16.1 south 145.8 east
                        Central pressure 983 hPa.
                        Winds to 50 knots
REMARKS
All ships in the area please send weather reports every three hours. Regular
weather observing ships use normal channels. Other ships please use either email
to [email protected] or fax to +61732398776 or satellite to SAC 1241 through
Land Earth Station Perth 212.
Next warning will be issued by 1300 UTC 23 January 2010.

WEATHER BRISBANE
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HIGH SEAS WEATHER WARNING FOR METAREA 10 ISSUED BY THE AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF
METEOROLOGY, BRISBANE 1253 UTC 23 January 2010

STORM FORCE WIND WARNING FOR NORTH EASTERN AREA

SITUATION
At 1200 UTC Tropical Cyclone Olga was centred within 20 nautical miles of
latitude sixteen decimal two south [16.2S] longitude one hundred and forty eight
decimal zero east [148.0E]
Recent movement : west at 11 knots
Maximum winds   : 55 knots
Central pressure: 983 hPa

AREA AFFECTED
Within 80 nautical miles of the centre.

FORECAST
Maximum winds to 55 knots near the centre.

Winds above 48 knots within 20 nautical miles of centre with high seas.
 
Winds above 34 knots within 80 nautical miles of centre with very rough to high
seas.
 
Forecast positions
At 0000 UTC 24 January: Within 50 nautical miles of 16.4 south 146.4 east
                        Central pressure 978 hPa.
                        Winds to 60 knots 
At 1200 UTC 24 January: Within 80 nautical miles of 17.0 south 144.8 east
                        Central pressure 998 hPa.
                        Winds to 30 knots
REMARKS
All ships in the area please send weather reports every three hours. Regular
weather observing ships use normal channels. Other ships please use either email
to [email protected] or fax to +61732398776 or satellite to SAC 1241 through
Land Earth Station Perth 212.
Next warning will be issued by 1900 UTC 23 January 2010.

WEATHER BRISBANE
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HIGH SEAS WEATHER WARNING FOR METAREA 10 ISSUED BY THE AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF
METEOROLOGY, BRISBANE 1900 UTC 23 January 2010

STORM FORCE WIND WARNING FOR NORTH EASTERN AREA

SITUATION
At 1800 UTC Tropical Cyclone Olga was centred within 20 nautical miles of
 latitude fifteen decimal seven south [15.7S]
 longitude one hundred and forty seven decimal zero east [147.0E]
Recent movement : west northwest at 11 knots
Maximum winds   : 55 knots
Central pressure: 983 hPa

AREA AFFECTED
Within 80 nautical miles of the centre.

FORECAST
Maximum winds to 55 knots near the centre.

Winds above 48 knots within 20 nautical miles of centre with high seas.
 
Winds above 34 knots within 80 nautical miles of centre with very rough to high
seas.
 
Forecast positions
At 0600 UTC 24 January: Within 50 nautical miles of 15.6 south 145.2 east
                        Central pressure 977 hPa.
                        Winds to 55 knots 
At 1800 UTC 24 January: Within 80 nautical miles of 15.9 south 143.2 east
                        Central pressure 997 hPa.
                        Winds to 30 knots
REMARKS
All ships in the area please send weather reports every three hours. Regular
weather observing ships use normal channels. Other ships please use either email
to [email protected] or fax to +61732398776 or satellite to SAC 1241 through
Land Earth Station Perth 212.
Next warning will be issued by 0100 UTC 24 January 2010.

WEATHER BRISBANE
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HIGH SEAS WEATHER WARNING FOR METAREA 10 ISSUED BY THE AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF
METEOROLOGY, BRISBANE 0057 UTC 24 January 2010

STORM FORCE WIND WARNING FOR NORTH EASTERN AREA

SITUATION
At 0000 UTC Tropical Cyclone Olga was centred within 20 nautical miles of
 latitude fifteen decimal seven south [15.7S]
 longitude one hundred and forty six decimal two east [146.2E]
Recent movement : west northwest at 9 knots
Maximum winds   : 55 knots
Central pressure: 980 hPa
AREA AFFECTED
Within 80 nautical miles of the centre.

FORECAST
Maximum winds to 55 knots near the centre.

Winds above 48 knots within 25 nautical miles of centre with high seas.
 
Winds above 34 knots within 80 nautical miles of centre with very rough to high
seas.
 
Forecast positions
At 1200 UTC 24 January: Within 50 nautical miles of 15.7 south 144.1 east
                        Central pressure 993 hPa.
                        Winds to 35 knots 
At 0000 UTC 25 January: Within 60 nautical miles of 16.2 south 142.2 east
                        Central pressure 998 hPa.
                        Winds to 25 knots
REMARKS
All ships in the area please send weather reports every three hours. Regular
weather observing ships use normal channels. Other ships please use either email
to [email protected] or fax to +61732398776 or satellite to SAC 1241 through
Land Earth Station Perth 212.
Next warning will be issued by 0700 UTC 24 January 2010.

WEATHER BRISBANE
=========================================================================
HIGH SEAS WEATHER WARNING FOR METAREA 10 ISSUED BY THE AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF
METEOROLOGY, BRISBANE 0657 UTC 24 January 2010

GALE FORCE WIND WARNING FOR NORTH EASTERN AREA

SITUATION
At 240600 UTC Ex-Tropical Cyclone Olga was part of the monsoon trough which
extended across the north-west Coral Sea off the north-east coast of Australia.
The monsoon trough will move onto the coast by 241200 UTC. 
AREA AFFECTED
Area bounded by 15S145E to 14S145E to 14S146.5E to 17S148E to 20S150E to 20S148E
to 18S146E to 15S145E.
FORECAST
NW/NE winds 30/40 knots, easing 25/33 knots after 241800UTC. Very rough to high
seas with moderate, mostly N'ly swells,  

REMARKS
All ships in the area please send weather reports every three hours. Regular
weather observing ships use normal channels. Other ships please use either email
to [email protected] or fax to +61732398776 or satellite to SAC 1241 through
Land Earth Station Perth 212.
Next warning will be issued by 1300 UTC 24 January 2010.

WEATHER BRISBANE
=========================================================================
HIGH SEAS WEATHER WARNING FOR METAREA 10 ISSUED BY THE AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF
METEOROLOGY, BRISBANE 1311 UTC 24 January 2010

GALE FORCE WIND WARNING FOR NORTH EASTERN AREA

SITUATION
At 241200 UTC Ex-Tropical Cyclone Olga was located 25 nautical miles northeast
of Cairns and near stationary.
 
AREA AFFECTED
Nil.

FORECAST
Winds no longer expected to exceed 33 knots.  

REMARKS
All ships in the area please send weather reports every three hours. Regular
weather observing ships use normal channels. Other ships please use either email
to [email protected] or fax to +61732398776 or satellite to SAC 1241 through
Land Earth Station Perth 212.
No further warnings will be issued.

WEATHER BRISBANE
=========================================================================
HIGH SEAS WEATHER WARNING FOR METAREA 10/11
Issued by the AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY, DARWIN
Issued at 0659 UTC 26 JANUARY 2010

PLEASE BE AWARE
Wind gusts can be a further 40 percent stronger than the averages given here,
and maximum waves may be up to twice the height. 

GALE WARNING FOR NORTHERN AREA

SITUATION
At 0600 UTC a Tropical Low was centred within 60 nautical miles of
 latitude seventeen decimal five south [17.5S]
 longitude one hundred and thirty eight decimal eight east [138.8E]
Recent movement : west northwest at 12 knots
Maximum winds   : 25 knots
Central pressure: 997 hPa
The low is expected to develop into a tropical cyclone in the next 18 to 24
hours.

AREA AFFECTED
Within 150 nautical miles in the northern semicircle
  and within 50 nautical miles in the southern semicircle.

FORECAST
Maximum winds to 25 knots near the centre increasing to 35 knots by 0600 UTC 27
January.

Winds above 34 knots developing within 150 nautical miles in the northern
semicircle and within 50 nautical miles in the southern semicircle with rough
seas and moderate swell.

Forecast positions
At 1800 UTC 26 January: Within 90 nautical miles of 16.7 south 137.2 east over
land
                        Central pressure 995 hPa.
                        Winds to 30 knots near centre.
At 0600 UTC 27 January: Within 120 nautical miles of 16.2 south 136.2 east over
land
                        Central pressure 992 hPa.
                        Winds to 35 knots over water.

REMARKS
All ships in the area please send weather reports every three hours.
Regular weather observing ships use normal channels.
Other ships please use either email to [email protected] or fax to +6189203829
or satellite to SAC 1241 through Land Earth Station Perth 212.

Next warning will be issued by 1330 UTC 26 January 2010.


DARWIN Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre
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HIGH SEAS WEATHER WARNING FOR METAREA 10/11
Issued by the AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY, DARWIN
Issued at 1322 UTC 26 JANUARY 2010

PLEASE BE AWARE
Wind gusts can be a further 40 percent stronger than the averages given here,
and maximum waves may be up to twice the height. 

GALE WARNING FOR NORTHERN AREA

SITUATION
At 1200 UTC a Tropical Low was centred within 40 nautical miles of
 latitude sixteen decimal eight south [16.8S]
 longitude one hundred and thirty seven decimal seven east [137.7E]
Recent movement : west northwest at 13 knots
Maximum winds   : 25 knots
Central pressure: 998 hPa
The low is expected to develop into a tropical cyclone in the next 18 to 24
hours.

AREA AFFECTED
Within 100 nautical miles in NE quadrant
  and within 30 nautical miles in SE quadrant
  and within 30 nautical miles in SW quadrant
  and within 50 nautical miles in NW quadrant.

FORECAST
Maximum winds to 25 knots near the centre increasing to 35 knots by 1200 UTC 27
January.

Winds above 34 knots developing within 100 nautical miles in NE quadrant
  and within 30 nautical miles in SE quadrant
  and within 30 nautical miles in SW quadrant
  and within 50 nautical miles in NW quadrant with rough seas after 0600 UTC 26
January.

Forecast positions
At 0000 UTC 27 January: Within 70 nautical miles of 16.0 south 136.6 east over
land
                        Central pressure 996 hPa.
                        Winds to 30 knots near centre.
At 1200 UTC 27 January: Within 100 nautical miles of 15.4 south 136.0 east over
land
                        Central pressure 993 hPa.
                        Winds to 35 knots over water.

REMARKS
All ships in the area please send weather reports every three hours.
Regular weather observing ships use normal channels.
Other ships please use either email to [email protected] or fax to +6189203829
or satellite to SAC 1241 through Land Earth Station Perth 212.

Next warning will be issued by 1930 UTC 26 January 2010.


DARWIN Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre
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HIGH SEAS WEATHER WARNING FOR METAREA 10/11
Issued by the AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY, DARWIN
Issued at 1935 UTC 26 JANUARY 2010

PLEASE BE AWARE
Wind gusts can be a further 40 percent stronger than the averages given here,
and maximum waves may be up to twice the height. 

GALE WARNING FOR NORTHERN AREA

SITUATION
At 1800 UTC a Tropical Low was centred within 60 nautical miles of
 latitude sixteen decimal one south [16.1S]
 longitude one hundred and thirty seven decimal four east [137.4E]
Recent movement : northwest at 10 knots
Maximum winds   : 25 knots
Central pressure: 997 hPa
The low is expected to develop into a tropical cyclone in the next 18 to 24
hours.

AREA AFFECTED
Within 100 nautical miles in NE quadrant
  and within 30 nautical miles in SE quadrant
  and within 30 nautical miles in SW quadrant
  and within 50 nautical miles in NW quadrant.

FORECAST
Maximum winds to 25 knots near the centre increasing to 40 knots by 1800 UTC 27
January.

Winds above 34 knots developing within 100 nautical miles in NE quadrant
  and within 30 nautical miles in SE quadrant
  and within 30 nautical miles in SW quadrant
  and within 50 nautical miles in NW quadrant
with rough seas after 1200 UTC 27 January.

Forecast positions
At 0600 UTC 27 January: Within 90 nautical miles of 15.5 south 136.3 east
                        Central pressure 994 hPa.
                        Winds to 30 knots near centre.
At 1800 UTC 27 January: Within 120 nautical miles of 14.9 south 135.8 east
                        Central pressure 988 hPa.
                        Winds to 40 knots over water.

REMARKS
All ships in the area please send weather reports every three hours.
Regular weather observing ships use normal channels.
Other ships please use either email to [email protected] or fax to +6189203829
or satellite to SAC 1241 through Land Earth Station Perth 212.

Next warning will be issued by 0130 UTC 27 January 2010.


DARWIN Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre
=========================================================================
HIGH SEAS WEATHER WARNING FOR METAREA 10/11
Issued by the AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY, DARWIN
Issued at 0150 UTC 27 JANUARY 2010

PLEASE BE AWARE
Wind gusts can be a further 40 percent stronger than the averages given here,
and maximum waves may be up to twice the height. 

STORM FORCE WIND WARNING FOR NORTHERN AREA

SITUATION
At 0000 UTC a Tropical Low was centred within 25 nautical miles of
 latitude sixteen decimal one south [16.1S]
 longitude one hundred and thirty seven decimal four east [137.4E]
Recent movement : northwest at 4 knots
Maximum winds   : 25 knots
Central pressure: 998 hPa
The low is expected to develop into a tropical cyclone in the next 12 to 24
hours.

AREA AFFECTED
Within 100 nautical miles in NE quadrant
  and within 30 nautical miles in SE quadrant
  and within 30 nautical miles in SW quadrant
  and within 50 nautical miles in NW quadrant.

FORECAST
Maximum winds to 25 knots near the centre increasing to 50 knots by 0000 UTC 28
January.

Winds above 48 knots developing within 20 nautical miles of centre by 0000 UTC
28 January with very rough seas and moderate swell.

Winds above 34 knots developing within 90 nautical miles in NE quadrant
  and within 30 nautical miles in SE quadrant
  and within 30 nautical miles in SW quadrant
  and within 90 nautical miles in NW quadrant
with rough seas after 1200 UTC 27 January.

Forecast positions
At 1200 UTC 27 January: Within 55 nautical miles of 15.7 south 136.9 east
                        Central pressure 993 hPa.
                        Winds to 35 knots near centre.
At 0000 UTC 28 January: Within 85 nautical miles of 15.3 south 136.6 east
                        Central pressure 984 hPa.
                        Winds to 50 knots over water.

REMARKS
All ships in the area please send weather reports every three hours.
Regular weather observing ships use normal channels.
Other ships please use either email to [email protected] or fax to +6189203829
or satellite to SAC 1241 through Land Earth Station Perth 212.

Next warning will be issued by 0730 UTC 27 January 2010.


DARWIN Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre
=========================================================================
HIGH SEAS WEATHER WARNING FOR METAREA 10/11
Issued by the AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY, DARWIN
Issued at 0713 UTC 27 JANUARY 2010

PLEASE BE AWARE
Wind gusts can be a further 40 percent stronger than the averages given here,
and maximum waves may be up to twice the height. 

GALE WARNING FOR NORTHERN AREA

SITUATION
At 0600 UTC a Tropical Low was centred within 40 nautical miles of
 latitude sixteen decimal three south [16.3S]
 longitude one hundred and thirty seven decimal zero east [137.0E]
Recent movement : west southwest at 4 knots
Maximum winds   : 30 knots
Central pressure: 994 hPa
The low is expected to develop into a tropical cyclone in the next 18 to 24
hours.

AREA AFFECTED
Within 90 nautical miles in NE quadrant
  and within 30 nautical miles in SE quadrant
  and within 30 nautical miles in SW quadrant
  and within 90 nautical miles in NW quadrant.

FORECAST
Maximum winds to 30 knots near the centre increasing to 40 knots by 0600 UTC 28
January.

Winds above 34 knots developing within 90 nautical miles in NE quadrant
  and within 30 nautical miles in SE quadrant
  and within 30 nautical miles in SW quadrant
  and within 90 nautical miles in NW quadrant
with rough seas after 0000 UTC 28 January.

Forecast positions
At 1800 UTC 27 January: Within 70 nautical miles of 15.9 south 136.5 east
                        Central pressure 996 hPa.
                        Winds to 30 knots near centre.
At 0600 UTC 28 January: Within 100 nautical miles of 15.5 south 136.7 east
                        Central pressure 990 hPa.
                        Winds to 40 knots over water.

REMARKS
All ships in the area please send weather reports every three hours.
Regular weather observing ships use normal channels.
Other ships please use either email to [email protected] or fax to +6189203829
or satellite to SAC 1241 through Land Earth Station Perth 212.

Next warning will be issued by 1330 UTC 27 January 2010.


DARWIN Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre
=========================================================================
HIGH SEAS WEATHER WARNING FOR METAREA 10/11
Issued by the AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY, DARWIN
Issued at 1330 UTC 27 JANUARY 2010

PLEASE BE AWARE
Wind gusts can be a further 40 percent stronger than the averages given here,
and maximum waves may be up to twice the height. 

GALE WARNING FOR NORTHERN AREA

SITUATION
At 1200 UTC a Tropical Low was centred within 50 nautical miles of
 latitude sixteen decimal one south [16.1S]
 longitude one hundred and thirty six decimal two east [136.2E]
Recent movement : west northwest at 8 knots
Maximum winds   : 30 knots
Central pressure: 993 hPa
The low is expected to develop into a tropical cyclone in the next 18 to 24
hours.

AREA AFFECTED
Within 90 nautical miles in NE quadrant
  and within 30 nautical miles in SE quadrant
  and within 30 nautical miles in SW quadrant
  and within 90 nautical miles in NW quadrant.

FORECAST
Maximum winds to 30 knots near the centre increasing to 45 knots by 1200 UTC 28
January.

Winds above 34 knots developing within 90 nautical miles in NE quadrant
  and within 30 nautical miles in SE quadrant
  and within 30 nautical miles in SW quadrant
  and within 90 nautical miles in NW quadrant
with rough seas after 0600 UTC 28 January.

Forecast positions
At 0000 UTC 28 January: Within 80 nautical miles of 15.6 south 135.8 east
                        Central pressure 994 hPa.
                        Winds to 30 knots near centre.
At 1200 UTC 28 January: Within 110 nautical miles of 15.3 south 136.3 east
                        Central pressure 985 hPa.
                        Winds to 45 knots over water.

REMARKS
All ships in the area please send weather reports every three hours.
Regular weather observing ships use normal channels.
Other ships please use either email to [email protected] or fax to +6189203829
or satellite to SAC 1241 through Land Earth Station Perth 212.

Next warning will be issued by 1930 UTC 27 January 2010.


DARWIN Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre
=========================================================================
HIGH SEAS WEATHER WARNING FOR METAREA 10/11
Issued by the AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY, DARWIN
Issued at 2011 UTC 27 JANUARY 2010

PLEASE BE AWARE
Wind gusts can be a further 40 percent stronger than the averages given here,
and maximum waves may be up to twice the height. 

GALE WARNING FOR NORTHERN AREA

SITUATION
At 1800 UTC a Tropical Low was centred within 50 nautical miles of
 latitude fifteen decimal nine south [15.9S]
 longitude one hundred and thirty six decimal three east [136.3E]
Recent movement : northwest at 3 knots
Maximum winds   : 30 knots
Central pressure: 992 hPa
The low is expected to develop into a tropical cyclone in the next 18 to 24
hours.

AREA AFFECTED
Within 90 nautical miles in NE quadrant
  and within 30 nautical miles in SE quadrant
  and within 30 nautical miles in SW quadrant
  and within 90 nautical miles in NW quadrant.

FORECAST
Maximum winds to 30 knots near the centre increasing to 40 knots by 1800 UTC 28
January.

Winds above 34 knots developing within 90 nautical miles in NE quadrant
  and within 30 nautical miles in SE quadrant
  and within 30 nautical miles in SW quadrant
  and within 90 nautical miles in NW quadrant
with rough seas after 1200 UTC 28 January.

Forecast positions
At 0600 UTC 28 January: Within 80 nautical miles of 15.6 south 136.3 east
                        Central pressure 994 hPa.
                        Winds to 30 knots near centre.
At 1800 UTC 28 January: Within 110 nautical miles of 15.5 south 137.0 east
                        Central pressure 989 hPa.
                        Winds to 40 knots over water.

REMARKS
All ships in the area please send weather reports every three hours.
Regular weather observing ships use normal channels.
Other ships please use either email to [email protected] or fax to +6189203829
or satellite to SAC 1241 through Land Earth Station Perth 212.

Next warning will be issued by 0130 UTC 28 January 2010.


DARWIN Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre
=========================================================================
HIGH SEAS WEATHER WARNING FOR METAREA 10/11
Issued by the AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY, DARWIN
Issued at 0131 UTC 28 JANUARY 2010

PLEASE BE AWARE
Wind gusts can be a further 40 percent stronger than the averages given here,
and maximum waves may be up to twice the height. 

GALE WARNING FOR NORTHERN AREA

SITUATION
At 0000 UTC a Tropical Low was centred within 50 nautical miles of
 latitude fifteen decimal nine south [15.9S]
 longitude one hundred and thirty six decimal two east [136.2E]
Recent movement : west northwest at 1 knots
Maximum winds   : 25 knots
Central pressure: 993 hPa
The low is expected to develop into a tropical cyclone in the next 18 to 24
hours.

AREA AFFECTED
Within 90 nautical miles in NE quadrant
  and within 30 nautical miles in SE quadrant
  and within 30 nautical miles in SW quadrant
  and within 90 nautical miles in NW quadrant.

FORECAST
Maximum winds to 25 knots near the centre increasing to 45 knots by 0000 UTC 29
January.

Winds above 34 knots developing within 90 nautical miles in NE quadrant
  and within 30 nautical miles in SE quadrant
  and within 30 nautical miles in SW quadrant
  and within 90 nautical miles in NW quadrant
with rough seas after 1200 UTC 28 January.

Forecast positions
At 1200 UTC 28 January: Within 80 nautical miles of 15.7 south 136.3 east
                        Central pressure 996 hPa.
                        Winds to 30 knots near centre.
At 0000 UTC 29 January: Within 110 nautical miles of 15.7 south 137.5 east
                        Central pressure 989 hPa.
                        Winds to 45 knots over water.

REMARKS
All ships in the area please send weather reports every three hours.
Regular weather observing ships use normal channels.
Other ships please use either email to [email protected] or fax to +6189203829
or satellite to SAC 1241 through Land Earth Station Perth 212.

Next warning will be issued by 0730 UTC 28 January 2010.


DARWIN Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre
=========================================================================
HIGH SEAS WEATHER WARNING FOR METAREA 10/11
Issued by the AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY, DARWIN
Issued at 0721 UTC 28 JANUARY 2010

PLEASE BE AWARE
Wind gusts can be a further 40 percent stronger than the averages given here,
and maximum waves may be up to twice the height. 

GALE WARNING FOR NORTHERN AREA

SITUATION
At 0600 UTC a Tropical Low was centred within 50 nautical miles of
 latitude sixteen decimal two south [16.2S]
 longitude one hundred and thirty five decimal seven east [135.7E]
Recent movement : near stationary
Maximum winds   : 30 knots
Central pressure: 994 hPa
The low is expected to develop into a tropical cyclone in the next 18 to 24
hours.

AREA AFFECTED
Within 90 nautical miles in NE quadrant
  and within 60 nautical miles in SE quadrant
  and within 50 nautical miles in SW quadrant
  and within 90 nautical miles in NW quadrant.

FORECAST
Maximum winds to 30 knots near the centre increasing to 40 knots by 0600 UTC 29
January.

Winds above 34 knots developing within 90 nautical miles in NE quadrant
  and within 60 nautical miles in SE quadrant
  and within 50 nautical miles in SW quadrant
  and within 90 nautical miles in NW quadrant
with rough seas after 0000 UTC 29 January.

Forecast positions
At 1800 UTC 28 January: Within 80 nautical miles of 16.0 south 136.2 east
                        Central pressure 994 hPa.
                        Winds to 30 knots near centre.
At 0600 UTC 29 January: Within 110 nautical miles of 16.0 south 137.7 east
                        Central pressure 990 hPa.
                        Winds to 40 knots over water.

REMARKS
All ships in the area please send weather reports every three hours.
Regular weather observing ships use normal channels.
Other ships please use either email to [email protected] or fax to +6189203829
or satellite to SAC 1241 through Land Earth Station Perth 212.

Next warning will be issued by 1330 UTC 28 January 2010.


DARWIN Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre
=========================================================================
HIGH SEAS WEATHER WARNING FOR METAREA 10/11
Issued by the AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY, DARWIN
Issued at 1330 UTC 28 JANUARY 2010

PLEASE BE AWARE
Wind gusts can be a further 40 percent stronger than the averages given here,
and maximum waves may be up to twice the height. 

GALE WARNING FOR NORTHERN AREA

SITUATION
At 1200 UTC a Tropical Low was centred within 50 nautical miles of
 latitude sixteen decimal one south [16.1S]
 longitude one hundred and thirty five decimal eight east [135.8E]
Recent movement : northeast at 3 knots
Maximum winds   : 30 knots
Central pressure: 993 hPa
The low is expected to develop into a tropical cyclone in the next 12 to 18
hours.

AREA AFFECTED
Within 90 nautical miles in NE quadrant
  and within 60 nautical miles in SE quadrant
  and within 50 nautical miles in SW quadrant
  and within 90 nautical miles in NW quadrant.

FORECAST
Maximum winds to 30 knots near the centre increasing to 45 knots by 1200 UTC 29
January.

Winds above 34 knots developing within 90 nautical miles in NE quadrant
  and within 60 nautical miles in SE quadrant
  and within 50 nautical miles in SW quadrant
  and within 90 nautical miles in NW quadrant
with rough seas after 0000 UTC 29 January.

Forecast positions
At 0000 UTC 29 January: Within 80 nautical miles of 15.9 south 136.7 east
                        Central pressure 994 hPa.
                        Winds to 30 knots near centre.
At 1200 UTC 29 January: Within 110 nautical miles of 16.3 south 138.7 east
                        Central pressure 987 hPa.
                        Winds to 45 knots over water.

REMARKS
All ships in the area please send weather reports every three hours.
Regular weather observing ships use normal channels.
Other ships please use either email to [email protected] or fax to +6189203829
or satellite to SAC 1241 through Land Earth Station Perth 212.

Next warning will be issued by 1930 UTC 28 January 2010.


DARWIN Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre
=========================================================================
HIGH SEAS WEATHER WARNING FOR METAREA 10/11
Issued by the AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY, DARWIN
Issued at 1932 UTC 28 JANUARY 2010

PLEASE BE AWARE
Wind gusts can be a further 40 percent stronger than the averages given here,
and maximum waves may be up to twice the height. 

GALE WARNING FOR NORTHERN AREA

SITUATION
At 1800 UTC a Tropical Low was centred within 50 nautical miles of
 latitude sixteen decimal zero south [16.0S]
 longitude one hundred and thirty five decimal eight east [135.8E]
Recent movement : near stationary
Maximum winds   : 30 knots
Central pressure: 993 hPa
The low is expected to develop into a tropical cyclone in the next 18 to 24
hours.

AREA AFFECTED
Within 90 nautical miles in NE quadrant
  and within 60 nautical miles in SE quadrant
  and within 50 nautical miles in SW quadrant
  and within 90 nautical miles in NW quadrant.

FORECAST
Maximum winds to 30 knots near the centre increasing to 40 knots by 1800 UTC 29
January.

Winds above 34 knots developing within 90 nautical miles in NE quadrant
  and within 60 nautical miles in SE quadrant
  and within 50 nautical miles in SW quadrant
  and within 90 nautical miles in NW quadrant
with rough seas after 1800 UTC 29 January.

Forecast positions
At 0600 UTC 29 January: Within 80 nautical miles of 16.2 south 137.2 east
                        Central pressure 996 hPa.
                        Winds to 30 knots near centre.
At 1800 UTC 29 January: Within 110 nautical miles of 16.9 south 139.3 east
                        Central pressure 991 hPa.
                        Winds to 40 knots over water.

REMARKS
All ships in the area please send weather reports every three hours.
Regular weather observing ships use normal channels.
Other ships please use either email to [email protected] or fax to +6189203829
or satellite to SAC 1241 through Land Earth Station Perth 212.

Next warning will be issued by 0130 UTC 29 January 2010.


DARWIN Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre
=========================================================================
HIGH SEAS WEATHER WARNING FOR METAREA 10/11
Issued by the AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY, DARWIN
Issued at 0122 UTC 29 JANUARY 2010

PLEASE BE AWARE
Wind gusts can be a further 40 percent stronger than the averages given here,
and maximum waves may be up to twice the height. 

STORM FORCE WIND WARNING FOR NORTHERN AREA

SITUATION
At 0000 UTC a Tropical Low was centred within 20 nautical miles of
 latitude fifteen decimal nine south [15.9S]
 longitude one hundred and thirty six decimal five east [136.5E]
Recent movement : east northeast at 5 knots
Maximum winds   : 30 knots
Central pressure: 990 hPa
The low is expected to develop into a tropical cyclone in the next 12 hours.

AREA AFFECTED
Within 90 nautical miles in NE quadrant
  and within 60 nautical miles in SE quadrant
  and within 50 nautical miles in SW quadrant
  and within 90 nautical miles in NW quadrant.

FORECAST
Maximum winds to 30 knots near the centre increasing to 50 knots by 0000 UTC 30
January.

Winds above 48 knots developing within 30 nautical miles of the centre with very
rough seas and moderate swell after 1800 UTC 29 January.

Winds above 34 knots developing within 90 nautical miles in NE quadrant
  and within 60 nautical miles in SE quadrant
  and within 50 nautical miles in SW quadrant
  and within 90 nautical miles in NW quadrant
with rough seas and moderate swell after 1200 UTC 29 January.

Forecast positions
At 1200 UTC 29 January: Within 50 nautical miles of 16.0 south 138.2 east
                        Central pressure 988 hPa.
                        Winds to 35 knots near centre.
At 0000 UTC 30 January: Within 80 nautical miles of 17.1 south 139.7 east
                        Central pressure 984 hPa.
                        Winds to 50 knots near centre.

REMARKS
All ships in the area please send weather reports every three hours.
Regular weather observing ships use normal channels.
Other ships please use either email to [email protected] or fax to +6189203829
or satellite to SAC 1241 through Land Earth Station Perth 212.

Next warning will be issued by 0730 UTC 29 January 2010 by Weather BRISBANE.


DARWIN Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre
=========================================================================
HIGH SEAS WEATHER WARNING FOR METAREA 10/11
Issued by the AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY, DARWIN
Issued at 0725 UTC 29 JANUARY 2010

PLEASE BE AWARE
Wind gusts can be a further 40 percent stronger than the averages given here,
and maximum waves may be up to twice the height. 

GALE WARNING FOR NORTHERN AREA

SITUATION
At 0600 UTC a Tropical Low was centred within 20 nautical miles of
 latitude sixteen decimal zero south [16.0S]
 longitude one hundred and thirty seven decimal four east [137.4E]
Recent movement : east at 9 knots
Maximum winds   : 30 knots
Central pressure: 990 hPa
The low is expected to develop into a tropical cyclone in the next 6-12 hours.

AREA AFFECTED
Within 80 nautical miles in NE quadrant
  and within 40 nautical miles in SE quadrant
  and within 40 nautical miles in SW quadrant
  and within 80 nautical miles in NW quadrant.

FORECAST
Maximum winds to 30 knots near the centre increasing to 40 knots by 1800 UTC 29
January.

Winds above 34 knots developing within 80 nautical miles in NE quadrant
  and within 40 nautical miles in SE quadrant
  and within 40 nautical miles in SW quadrant
  and within 80 nautical miles in NW quadrant
with rough seas and moderate swell by 1200 UTC 29 January.

Forecast positions
At 1800 UTC 29 January: Within 50 nautical miles of 16.9 south 139.2 east
                        Central pressure 986 hPa.
                        Winds to 40 knots near centre.
At 0600 UTC 30 January: Within 80 nautical miles of 18.5 south 140.8 east over
land
                        Central pressure 993 hPa.
                        Winds to 30 knots near centre.

REMARKS
All ships in the area please send weather reports every three hours.
Regular weather observing ships use normal channels.
Other ships please use either email to [email protected] or fax to +6189203829
or satellite to SAC 1241 through Land Earth Station Perth 212.

Next warning will be issued by 1330 UTC 29 January 2010.


DARWIN Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre
=========================================================================
HIGH SEAS WEATHER WARNING FOR METAREA 10/11
Issued by the AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY, DARWIN
Issued at 1339 UTC 29 JANUARY 2010

PLEASE BE AWARE
Wind gusts can be a further 40 percent stronger than the averages given here,
and maximum waves may be up to twice the height. 

STORM FORCE WIND WARNING FOR NORTHERN AREA

SITUATION
At 1200 UTC Tropical Cyclone Olga was centred within 20 nautical miles of
 latitude sixteen decimal two south [16.2S]
 longitude one hundred and thirty eight decimal nine east [138.9E]
Recent movement : east at 15 knots
Maximum winds   : 35 knots
Central pressure: 987 hPa

AREA AFFECTED
Within 50 nautical miles in NE quadrant
  and within 30 nautical miles in SE quadrant
  and within 30 nautical miles in SW quadrant
  and within 50 nautical miles in NW quadrant with rough seas and moderate
swell.

FORECAST
Maximum winds to 35 knots near the centre increasing to 50 knots by 0000 UTC 30
January.

Forecast positions
At 0000 UTC 30 January: Within 50 nautical miles of 17.5 south 140.4 east
                        Central pressure 984 hPa.
                        Winds to 50 knots near centre.
At 1200 UTC 30 January: Within 80 nautical miles of 19.2 south 141.9 east over
land
                        Central pressure 990 hPa.
                        Winds to 30 knots near centre.

REMARKS
All ships in the area please send weather reports every three hours.
Regular weather observing ships use normal channels.
Other ships please use either email to [email protected] or fax to +6189203829
or satellite to SAC 1241 through Land Earth Station Perth 212.

Next warning will be issued by 1930 UTC 29 January 2010.


DARWIN Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre
=========================================================================
HIGH SEAS WEATHER WARNING FOR METAREA 10/11
Issued by the AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY, DARWIN
Issued at 1330 UTC 29 JANUARY 2010

PLEASE BE AWARE
Wind gusts can be a further 40 percent stronger than the averages given here,
and maximum waves may be up to twice the height. 

GALE WARNING FOR NORTHERN AREA

SITUATION
At 1800 UTC Tropical Cyclone Olga was centred within 20 nautical miles of
 latitude seventeen decimal six south [17.6S]
 longitude one hundred and forty decimal three east [140.3E]
Recent movement : southeast at 19 knots
Maximum winds   : 35 knots
Central pressure: 987 hPa

AREA AFFECTED
Within 40 nautical miles in NE quadrant
  and within 20 nautical miles in SE quadrant
  and within 20 nautical miles in SW quadrant
  and within 40 nautical miles in NW quadrant with rough seas and moderate
swell.

FORECAST
Maximum winds to 35 knots near the centre easing to 25 knots by 0600 UTC 30
January.

Forecast positions
At 0600 UTC 30 January: Within 70 nautical miles of 19.5 south 142.1 east over
land
                        Central pressure 998 hPa.
                        Winds to 25 knots near centre.
At 1800 UTC 30 January: Within 100 nautical miles of 21.3 south 143.4 east over
land
                        Central pressure 999 hPa.
                        Winds to 25 knots near centre.

REMARKS
All ships in the area please send weather reports every three hours.
Regular weather observing ships use normal channels.
Other ships please use either email to [email protected] or fax to +6189203829
or satellite to SAC 1241 through Land Earth Station Perth 212.

Next warning will be issued by 0130 UTC 30 January 2010.


DARWIN Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre
=========================================================================
HIGH SEAS WEATHER WARNING

HIGH SEAS WEATHER WARNING FOR METAREA 10/11
Issued by the AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY, DARWIN
Issued at 0054 UTC 30 JANUARY 2010

PLEASE BE AWARE
Wind gusts can be a further 40 percent stronger than the averages given here,
and maximum waves may be up to twice the height. 

CANCELLATION OF GALE WARNING FOR NORTHERN AREA

SITUATION
At 0000 UTC Ex-Tropical Cyclone Olga was centred within 30 nautical miles of
 latitude eighteen decimal four south [18.4S]
 longitude one hundred and forty one decimal three east [141.3E]
Recent movement : southeast at 12 knots
Maximum winds   : 30 knots
Central pressure: 987 hPa

AREA AFFECTED
Gales are no longer expected over marine areas.

FORECAST
Maximum winds to 30 knots near the centre will continue to ease as low remains
over land.

Forecast positions
At 1200 UTC 30 January: Within 60 nautical miles of 20.6 south 143.3 east over
land
                        Central pressure 989 hPa.
                        Winds to 30 knots near centre.
At 0000 UTC 31 January: Within 90 nautical miles of 22.7 south 144.7 east over
land
                        Central pressure 991 hPa.
                        Winds to 25 knots near centre.

REMARKS
 

No further warnings will be issued unless the situation changes.

DARWIN Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre
=========================================================================
HIGH SEAS WEATHER WARNING FOR METAREA 10 ISSUED BY THE AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF
METEOROLOGY, BRISBANE 0705 UTC 30 January 2010

GALE WARNING FOR NORTH EASTERN AREA

SITUATION
Ex TC Olga was located over land near 19.9S 141.8E and was moving southwards. A
vigorous monsoon flow extended across the north-west Coral Sea.  
AREA AFFECTED
17S 146E to 17S 148E to 20S 150E to 20S 148E to 17S 146E

FORECAST
Expect N/NE winds at 30/40 knots with stronger squalls. Seas very rough. 
REMARKS
All ships in the area please send weather reports every three hours. Regular
weather observing ships use normal channels. Other ships please use either email
to [email protected] or fax to +61732398776 or satellite to SAC 1241 through
Land Earth Station Perth 212.
Next warning will be issued by 1300 UTC 30 January 2010.

WEATHER BRISBANE
=========================================================================
HIGH SEAS WEATHER WARNING FOR METAREA 10 ISSUED BY THE AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF
METEOROLOGY, BRISBANE 1232 UTC 30 January 2010

GALE WARNING FOR NORTH EASTERN AREA

SITUATION
At 301200UTC.
Ex TC Olga was located over land near 20S143E and was moving south-southeast. A
vigorous monsoon flow extended across the north-west Coral Sea.
  
AREA AFFECTED
17S146E to 17S148E to 20S150E to 22S152E to 24S151.5E to 17S146E contracting to
south of 20S by 310000UTC and then south of 22S by 310600UTC.   

FORECAST
Expect N/NE winds at 33/40 knots with stronger squalls. Seas very rough.
 
REMARKS
All ships in the area please send weather reports every three hours. Regular
weather observing ships use normal channels. Other ships please use either email
to [email protected] or fax to +61732398776 or satellite to SAC 1241 through
Land Earth Station Perth 212.
Next warning will be issued by 1900 UTC 30 January 2010.

WEATHER BRISBANE
=========================================================================
HIGH SEAS WEATHER WARNING FOR METAREA 10 ISSUED BY THE AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF
METEOROLOGY, BRISBANE 1903 UTC 30 January 2010

GALE WARNING FOR NORTH EASTERN AREA

SITUATION
At 301800UTC.
Ex TC Olga was located over land near 21S143.5S and moving south-southeast at 12
knots. 
  
AREA AFFECTED
18S146E to 18S148E to 20S150E to 22S152E to 24S152.5E to 24S150E to 18SS146E.   

FORECAST
Expect N/NE winds at 33/40 knots with stronger squalls. Seas very rough.

Winds easing below 33 knots north of 21S by 310200UTC and elsewhere by
311100UTC.
 
REMARKS
All ships in the area please send weather reports every three hours. Regular
weather observing ships use normal channels. Other ships please use either email
to [email protected] or fax to +61732398776 or satellite to SAC 1241 through
Land Earth Station Perth 212.
Next warning will be issued by 0100 UTC 31 January 2010.

WEATHER BRISBANE
=========================================================================
HIGH SEAS WEATHER WARNING FOR METAREA 10 ISSUED BY THE AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF
METEOROLOGY, BRISBANE 0229 UTC 31 January 2010

GALE WARNING FOR NORTH EASTERN AREA

SITUATION
At 302300UTC.
Monsoonal trough near 21S149E moving south expected near 24S151E overnight. 
  
AREA AFFECTED
21S149E to 20.5S150.5E to 23S153E to 24S152E to 24S151.5E to 21S149E.    

FORECAST
Expect N/NE winds at 33/40 knots with stronger squalls. Seas very rough.
Winds easing below 33 knots north of 22S by 310300UTC. 
 
REMARKS
All ships in the area please send weather reports every three hours. Regular
weather observing ships use normal channels. Other ships please use either email
to [email protected] or fax to +61732398776 or satellite to SAC 1241 through
Land Earth Station Perth 212.
Next warning will be issued by 0100 UTC 31 January 2010.

WEATHER BRISBANE
=========================================================================
HIGH SEAS WEATHER WARNING FOR METAREA 10 ISSUED BY THE AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF
METEOROLOGY, BRISBANE 0728 UTC 31 January 2010

GALE WARNING FOR NORTH EASTERN AREA

SITUATION
At 310600UTC.
Monsoonal trough near 21.5S149.5E moving slowly south in the next 24 hours. 
  
AREA AFFECTED
21.5S149.5E to 20.5S151.5E to 23S154E to 24.5S152E to 21.5S149.5E.    

FORECAST
Expect N/NE winds at 33/40 knots with stronger squalls. Seas very rough.
 
 
REMARKS
All ships in the area please send weather reports every three hours. Regular
weather observing ships use normal channels. Other ships please use either email
to [email protected] or fax to +61732398776 or satellite to SAC 1241 through
Land Earth Station Perth 212.
Next warning will be issued by 1300 UTC 31 January 2010.

WEATHER BRISBANE
=========================================================================
HIGH SEAS WEATHER WARNING FOR METAREA 10 ISSUED BY THE AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF
METEOROLOGY, BRISBANE 1313 UTC 31 January 2010

GALE WARNING FOR NORTH EASTERN AREA

SITUATION
At 311200UTC.
Monsoonal trough near 22S 150E moving slowly south during the next 24 hours. 
  
AREA AFFECTED
23S 151E to 21S 153E to 23S 155E to 24.5S 152.5E to 23S 151E.     

FORECAST
Expect E/NE winds 30/40 knots with possible stronger squalls. Seas very rough on
a moderate E swell.
 
 
REMARKS
All ships in the area please send weather reports every three hours. Regular
weather observing ships use normal channels. Other ships please use either email
to [email protected] or fax to +61732398776 or satellite to SAC 1241 through
Land Earth Station Perth 212.
Next warning will be issued by 1900 UTC 31 January 2010. 
WEATHER BRISBANE
=========================================================================
HIGH SEAS WEATHER WARNING FOR METAREA 10 ISSUED BY THE AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF
METEOROLOGY, BRISBANE 1852 UTC 31 January 2010

GALE WARNING FOR NORTH EASTERN AREA

SITUATION
At 311800UTC.
Monsoonal trough near 22S 150E moving slowly south during the next 24 hours. 
  
AREA AFFECTED
23S 151E to 21S 153E to 23S 155E to 24.5S 152.5E to 23S 151E.     

FORECAST
Expect E/NE winds 30/40 knots with possible stronger squalls for about the next
24 hours. Seas very rough on a moderate E swell. 
 
REMARKS
All ships in the area please send weather reports every three hours. Regular
weather observing ships use normal channels. Other ships please use either email
to [email protected] or fax to +61732398776 or satellite to SAC 1241 through
Land Earth Station Perth 212.
Next warning will be issued by 0100 UTC 1 February 2010. 
WEATHER BRISBANE
=========================================================================
HIGH SEAS WEATHER WARNING FOR METAREA 10 ISSUED BY THE AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF
METEOROLOGY, BRISBANE 0131 UTC 1 February 2010

GALE WARNING FOR NORTH EASTERN AREA

SITUATION
At 010000UTC.
Monsoonal trough near 22.5S 150E to 21S 155E, moving slowly south during the
next 24 hours. 
  
AREA AFFECTED
23S 151E to 21S 153E to 23S 155E to 24S 155E to 24.5S 152.5E to 23S 151E.     

FORECAST
Expect E/NE winds 30/40 knots with possible stronger squalls. Seas very rough on
a moderate E swell.

E/NE winds are expected to ease below 34 knots by 012300UTC. 
 
REMARKS
All ships in the area please send weather reports every three hours. Regular
weather observing ships use normal channels. Other ships please use either email
to [email protected] or fax to +61732398776 or satellite to SAC 1241 through
Land Earth Station Perth 212.
Next warning will be issued by 0100 UTC 1 February 2010. 
WEATHER BRISBANE
=========================================================================
HIGH SEAS WEATHER WARNING FOR METAREA 10 ISSUED BY THE AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF
METEOROLOGY, BRISBANE 0922 UTC 1 February 2010

GALE WARNING FOR NORTH EASTERN AREA

SITUATION
At 010600UTC.
Monsoonal trough near 22.5S 150E to 20.5S 155E, moving slowly north during the
next 24 hours. 
  
AREA AFFECTED
23S 151E to 22S 153E to 22S 155E to 24.5S 155E to 24.5S 152.5E to 23S 151E.     

FORECAST
Expect E/NE winds 30/40 knots with possible stronger squalls. Seas very rough on
a moderate E/SE swell.

E/NE winds are expected to ease below 34 knots by 012300UTC. 
 
REMARKS
All ships in the area please send weather reports every three hours. Regular
weather observing ships use normal channels. Other ships please use either email
to [email protected] or fax to +61732398776 or satellite to SAC 1241 through
Land Earth Station Perth 212.
Next warning will be issued by 1300 UTC 1 February 2010. 
WEATHER BRISBANE
=========================================================================
HIGH SEAS WEATHER WARNING FOR METAREA 10 ISSUED BY THE AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF
METEOROLOGY, BRISBANE 1253 UTC 1 February 2010

GALE WARNING FOR NORTH EASTERN AREA

SITUATION
At 011100UTC.
Monsoonal trough near 22.5S 151E to 20S 155E, moving slowly north.  
  
AREA AFFECTED
22.5S 150.5E to 20S 155E to 24.5S 155E to 24.5S 152E to 23S 150.5E to 22.5S
150.5E.      

FORECAST
E/NE winds 34/45 knots with possible stronger squalls. Seas very rough on a
moderate E/SE swell. Winds are expected to ease below 34 knots by 020000UTC. 
 
REMARKS
All ships in the area please send weather reports every three hours. Regular
weather observing ships use normal channels. Other ships please use either email
to [email protected] or fax to +61732398776 or satellite to SAC 1241 through
Land Earth Station Perth 212.
Next warning will be issued by 1300 UTC 1 February 2010. 
WEATHER BRISBANE
=========================================================================
HIGH SEAS WEATHER WARNING FOR METAREA 10 ISSUED BY THE AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF
METEOROLOGY, BRISBANE 1850 UTC 1 February 2010

GALE WARNING FOR NORTH EASTERN AREA

SITUATION
At 011700UTC.
Monsoonal trough near 22.5S 150.5E to 20S 155E, moving slowly north.  
  
AREA AFFECTED
22.5S 150.5E to 21S 154E to 21S 157E to 25S 157E to 25S 152.5E to 23.5S 150.5E
to 22.5S 150.5E.       

FORECAST
SE/NE winds 34/45 knots with possible stronger squalls with very rough seas on a
moderate E/SE swell. Winds are expected to ease below 34 knots by 020200UTC. 
 
REMARKS
All ships in the area please send weather reports every three hours. Regular
weather observing ships use normal channels. Other ships please use either email
to [email protected] or fax to +61732398776 or satellite to SAC 1241 through
Land Earth Station Perth 212.
Next warning will be issued by 1300 UTC 1 February 2010. 
WEATHER BRISBANE
=========================================================================
HIGH SEAS WEATHER WARNING FOR METAREA 10 ISSUED BY THE AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF
METEOROLOGY, BRISBANE 0244 UTC 2 February 2010

GALE WARNING FOR NORTH EASTERN AREA

SITUATION
At 020000UTC.
Monsoonal trough near 22.5S 150.5E to 20.5S 155E, moving slowly north.  
  
AREA AFFECTED
Nil.

FORECAST
Winds are no longer expected to exceed 33 knots.
 
REMARKS
All ships in the area please send weather reports every three hours. Regular
weather observing ships use normal channels. Other ships please use either email
to [email protected] or fax to +61732398776 or satellite to SAC 1241 through
Land Earth Station Perth 212.
No further warnings will be issued.
WEATHER BRISBANE

Tropical cyclone tracks developed by Michael Bath using operational warnings and advisories.


Document: tropical_cyclone_olga_bom_warnings.htm
Updated: 17 June 2020
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