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outstar79
18-03-2012, 9:13am
Up in Port Hedland I had the privilege of being apart of our operations preparing and enduring severe tropical cyclone Lua.
After working a 12 hour day on the 16th the accommodation village was advised of the RED ALERT status at 2100hrs which meant as Security/ERT I was up and out the door informing residents with the other cyclone wardens. Most of which were oblivious to the fact and decidedly drunk (as they had been off work since midday) - JOY!
I then got to spend the night in the recreation room in the administration block on the (not quite so comfy couch) so we could get some rest before starting our shift during the day at 0530. Finally got to sleep at 2330 and woke to the howling wind and rain at 0330 and couldn't get back to sleep. Plus fire alarms were going off that I had to tend to.
We then spent the remainder of our day in the cyclone shelter/administration block fielding phone calls from hungry residents. The ALL CLEAR was finally given at 1700 and I finally finished work at 1800hours yesterday. And my pruney feet were glad to get out of my boots. The joys of cyclones!
Here's a couple I managed from our shelter. We were spared the worst of it as TC Lua just side swiped us.
Ian Brewster
18-03-2012, 10:41am
Hi Adam,
Thanks for sharing this experience - it would be rather different from life in Bridgetown! (we visited it a couple of years ago)
#1 has a great sky; I know its basically a "record" shot, but with about half of the foreground cropped off, you would have an exciting image too. Mono might be great too?
Ian
Hi Adam,
Glad to hear all safe & well, I've been watching Lua closely. Good thing it side swiped you, it would have been horrible it you got a direct hit, even so a scary event & plenty close enough
Stay Safe
Cargo
Roosta
18-03-2012, 11:04am
Feel for you mate, they asked me to stay in Perth rather than flying up on Wednesday (Just Gone) morning on the 5.00am flight. So i've had to sleep in most days in my own bed, but the good news is, I have to fly to site this Monday on the 11.00am flight (poor me) till Thursday, when I return home (Bummer) LOL.
I know how you feel mate, the joys of responsibility. Good to hear it only brushed you, but, the BIG AUSTRALIAN probably got a good clean out.
zeroharm
18-03-2012, 11:13am
It arrived here last night a cat 2, missed the worst of it and hit Jigalong I hear! The dogs weren't happy with the wind at 1.30am, so I have been up since then watching it pass.. The first red alert I have been through where we got to keep our power on :) Glad you stayed safe.. The mine is back to full swing at 9am.. It will take a bit more than a severe tropical cyclone to stop them digging the dirt :)
Mary Anne
18-03-2012, 12:14pm
Hi Adam that's no fun is it I am glad to read that you are ok and everyone else is also :th3:
Been through a few of these myself when I lived in Nth Qld Cyclone Justin was my worst experience, so I too feel for you all..
Thanks for sharing these.
outstar79
18-03-2012, 12:53pm
Hi Adam,
Thanks for sharing this experience - it would be rather different from life in Bridgetown! (we visited it a couple of years ago)
#1 has a great sky; I know its basically a "record" shot, but with about half of the foreground cropped off, you would have an exciting image too. Mono might be great too?
Ian
Cheers Ian, yeah just a little different from Bridgetown. That first shot was taken when we hit yellow alert if I remember rightly.
outstar79
18-03-2012, 12:56pm
Feel for you mate, they asked me to stay in Perth rather than flying up on Wednesday (Just Gone) morning on the 5.00am flight. So i've had to sleep in most days in my own bed, but the good news is, I have to fly to site this Monday on the 11.00am flight (poor me) till Thursday, when I return home (Bummer) LOL.
I know how you feel mate, the joys of responsibility. Good to hear it only brushed you, but, the BIG AUSTRALIAN probably got a good clean out.
Sounds like you've had it hard this swing mate :D. Pardoo copped it sweet though (as it normally does) just about everyone was evacuated though.
The joys of responsibility huh? There are times when I would rather be just another numpty! :D
outstar79
18-03-2012, 12:58pm
It arrived here last night a cat 2, missed the worst of it and hit Jigalong I hear! The dogs weren't happy with the wind at 1.30am, so I have been up since then watching it pass.. The first red alert I have been through where we got to keep our power on :) Glad you stayed safe.. The mine is back to full swing at 9am.. It will take a bit more than a severe tropical cyclone to stop them digging the dirt :)
Yeah quite honestly, the winds weren't very high at all here. May have been gusts to only 80km/hr and a bit of rain.
Nothing stops production for long. I heard BHP flexed their muscles and got the all clear earlier here due to the clear weather.
zeroharm
18-03-2012, 2:04pm
Yeah quite honestly, the winds weren't very high at all here. May have been gusts to only 80km/hr and a bit of rain.
Nothing stops production for long. I heard BHP flexed their muscles and got the all clear earlier here due to the clear weather.
Probably, they had everyone back into it as soon as the all clear was given.. And they say the big mining companies aren't controlling the Nth West :)
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