we are better protected from the effects of cyclone as we get sufficient time to prepare ourselves against an approching cyclone . How?
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Explanation:
On average, 4.7 cyclones affect Queensland's weather each year, with almost twice as many occurring during a La Nina weather pattern, which caused the severe weather events during the summer of 2010-2011. Cyclones bring destructive winds and could cause a storm surge as they cross the coastline. The extent of destructive winds varies between cyclones and a Tropical Cyclone Category System classifies cyclones form a scale of 1 to 5. Category 5 is the most destructive, with typical gusts over open flat land of more than 280 km/h.
Cyclone Larry, which devastated areas between Babinda and Tully in March 2006, and Cyclone Yasi, which devastated Tully Heads and Cardwell in 2011, both became marginal category 5 tropical cyclones for a few hours.
Tropical cyclones are dangerous for three reasons. First they produce destructive winds, second they bring heavy rainfall and consequently flooding, and third a cyclone could cause a storm surge and inundate low-lying coastal areas. Wind gusts associated with cyclones range from 90km/h up to 280 km/h, which destroy property and propel building debris, whole houses, and trees like missiles, sometimes with lethal consequences.
If you decide to stay within your home when a cyclone is approaching, make sure that each family members understands that destructive winds will decrease significantly as the eye of the storm passes, only to be followed by the same destructive winds, but in the opposite direction. Your local ABC radio station will provide updates and warnings. Keep everyone inside until local authorities advise that it's safe to venture outside again.
Ensure that your Harden Up plan is up-to-date and that each member of your household knows where the your emergency kit is stored and what to do in an emergency. Develop an Evacuation Plan with your family or household. Identify the nearest high ground and the safest routes to that place. Await advice from local authorities about the need to evacuate.
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