Cyclone Oma Absolutely Pumping Boiling Pot Noosa Thurs 21 Feb 2019
4-6 foot + and perfect , expected to get twice the size over the next few days, will it handle it, high tide maybe, evo will be grounded due to rain and wind likely, …
We have seen nothing yet ! http://hardenup.org/be-aware/weather-events/events/1890-1899/cyclone-mahina-1899-03-05.aspx On 4 March 1899, a category 5 cyclone hit Bathurst Bay with winds reaching 260 km per hour. A tsunami of 14.6 m swept inland for 5 km. A 13 m wave surge at Ninian Bay adjacent to Barrow Point (30 km south of Bathurst Bay) extended inland for 3-5 km. The cyclone crossed the coast at Princess Charlotte Bay. Barometer read at 914 hPa in the eye. 55 schooners or other large vessels were lost. 55 luggers were lost and 12 badly damaged. 42 other vessels were wrecked and 12 badly damaged. There was a huge storm surge of 14.6m on Barrow Point. On Flinders Island porpoises were found 15m up on the cliffs.
The cyclone is regarded as the worst known natural disaster, in terms of loss of human lives, in Australian European history. In all more than 307 lives were lost from the effects of a severe tropical cyclone .
The search steamer White Star reached Hannah Islands on Friday 10 March and searched the area. They found that between Hannah Islands and Bewick Island everything in the shape of trees and grass had been swept clean and marked the impact zone of the hurricane. In the salvage operations it was found that all the boats discovered close to the shore had their masts carried away just above the decks . From this it would appear that the boats had been rolled over and over along the bottom. The force of the waves must have been tremendous to turn the boats over and over and it is fortunate that the bottom of the sea at that place was composed of mud, otherwise the boats would have been chafed to pieces. Walking along the shore southwest from Cape Melville there was much evidence of damage. About 2 miles from the Cape the wreckage was most plentiful and in some cases a quarter of a mile inland from the seashore.
The losses included 5 large vessels totally lost, 2 wrecked but refloated, 1 dismasted, 35 diving boats totally lost; 19 swimming boats totally lost; 12 diving boats refloated; 307 lives lost from the Pearling fleet.
At Flinders island searchers found thirteen dead porpoises fifty feet up a cliff hurled there by wind and waves.
Link: More Info on Cyclone Mahina Video Rockhampton Regional Council – Be Prepared – Cyclones
Rockhampton Regional Council in partnership with the Queensland a⦠Image Position of Cyclone Mahina, 5 March 1899
Position of Cyclone Mahina, 5 March 1899 Image Location map – Bathurst Bay
Location map – Bathurst Bay Image Clement Wragge's isobaric chart for 9am Sat 4 March 1899
Clement Wragge's isobaric chart for 9am Sat 4 March 1899 – wind dβ¦ Document Case Study: Bathurst Bay, 1899
Case Study: Bathurst Bay, 1899 Document Severe Tropical Cyclones 1887-2011
When I pull up to my local spot and see a crowd like that I go home and play guitar. Dodging 50 people on a wave isn't fun to me. Pretty much every spot in Ca. looks like this every day
You're doing the public who cannot surf it a favour by sharing these! Thanks π
nice
Hey man! Get some fresh video this weekend. I'm hang'n for it dude.
Now isn't nature an amazing thing!
Need a little more Noosa…cheers
I Need some more Noosa
dude at 0:40 spraying everybody lmao uew rippin
Hey you 9 a-holes that disliked this video. You suck! 9 times….. I just rolled over and told all your mums and they smiled. π
Great footy, sick sessions..! best noosa sessions i ever had! If you like Dreamwave music check my new mix.
So what was the Queens Land Coastal 'Cyclone Oma' Sharks versus surfers or bathers final score?
Too many people surfing ππ!
Too many guys around the keg..
They should beat the crap out of that Jet Ski driver.
0:57 – That dude isn't cutting back for anybody. She might have duck-dived half a foot to avoid that collision. Yikes.
Thanks for the memories & the Cult was one of the best bands i ever saw, cheers.
Men!
Hello! Amazing footage!
Can you please give us a call at ABC Sunshine Coast? 5475 5000 or coast@abc.net.au.
Cheers.
phin chop 0.58
Stand up pit at 7:38 ππΎ great vid mate πͺπΎπ€πΎ
We have seen nothing yet ! http://hardenup.org/be-aware/weather-events/events/1890-1899/cyclone-mahina-1899-03-05.aspx On 4 March 1899, a category 5 cyclone
hit Bathurst Bay with winds reaching 260 km per hour. A tsunami
of 14.6 m swept inland for 5 km. A 13 m wave surge at Ninian Bay adjacent to Barrow Point (30 km south of Bathurst Bay) extended inland for 3-5 km. The cyclone
crossed the coast at Princess Charlotte Bay. Barometer
read at 914 hPa in the eye. 55 schooners or other large vessels were lost. 55 luggers were lost and 12 badly damaged. 42 other vessels were wrecked and 12 badly damaged. There was a huge storm surge
of 14.6m on Barrow Point. On Flinders Island porpoises were found 15m up on the cliffs.
The cyclone
is regarded as the worst known natural disaster, in terms of loss of human lives, in Australian European history. In all more than 307 lives were lost from the effects of a severe tropical cyclone
.
The search steamer White Star reached Hannah Islands on Friday 10 March and searched the area. They found that between Hannah Islands and Bewick Island everything in the shape of trees and grass had been swept clean and marked the impact zone of the hurricane. In the salvage operations it was found that all the boats discovered close to the shore had their masts carried away just above the decks . From this it would appear that the boats had been rolled over and over along the bottom. The force of the waves must have been tremendous to turn the boats over and over and it is fortunate that the bottom of the sea at that place was composed of mud, otherwise the boats would have been chafed to pieces. Walking along the shore southwest from Cape Melville there was much evidence of damage. About 2 miles from the Cape the wreckage was most plentiful and in some cases a quarter of a mile inland from the seashore.
The losses included 5 large vessels totally lost, 2 wrecked but refloated, 1 dismasted, 35 diving boats totally lost; 19 swimming boats totally lost; 12 diving boats refloated; 307 lives lost from the Pearling fleet.
At Flinders island searchers found thirteen dead porpoises fifty feet up a cliff hurled there by wind
and waves.
Link: More Info on Cyclone
Mahina
Video Rockhampton Regional Council – Be Prepared – Cyclones
Rockhampton Regional Council in partnership with the Queensland aβ¦
Image Position of Cyclone Mahina, 5 March 1899
Position of Cyclone Mahina, 5 March 1899
Image Location map – Bathurst Bay
Location map – Bathurst Bay
Image Clement Wragge's isobaric chart for 9am Sat 4 March 1899
Clement Wragge's isobaric chart for 9am Sat 4 March 1899 – wind dβ¦
Document Case Study: Bathurst Bay, 1899
Case Study: Bathurst Bay, 1899
Document Severe Tropical Cyclones 1887-2011
Severe Tropical Cyclones 1887-2011
Australia has seen nothing compared to Cyclone Mahine 43 foot storm surge! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5EIdSRfM2zY
Rather go to the pub
Are you fucking serious, talk about leg burners damn.
So glad I surfed back when crowds were 5 people out.
Gosh how to get a wave with 1,000,000 others out there? Haha
When I pull up to my local spot and see a crowd like that I go home and play guitar. Dodging 50 people on a wave isn't fun to me. Pretty much every spot in Ca. looks like this every day
Fuck the music
The Business, Drinking and Drving. I haven't heard that song for many, many years….
Clearly no Doctors, Lawyers or CEO's available in QLD today if there's that many people at Noosa point. lol
Loving these videos! Thanks so much.
nick film but the dropin dicks makes my blood boil
this rocks thanks man.
I was looking for a dog paddling out there.
I've uploaded a short clip of Surfers Paradise Beach.
messy waves and sand storm
https://youtu.be/fEuRbY2yiGc
Secret spot
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