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Severe Tropical Cyclone Errol ( #29U / #29S ) this morning off the Kimberly Coast of Western Australia.
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It is likely currently at its peak with increasing VWS and dry air expected in the next 24 hours.

Himawari-9, Geocolor (CIRA)

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The latest forecast graphic from Australia's Bureau of Meteorology for Tropical Low 29U.  The graphic shows the disturbance's current location to the south of Indonesia's Sermata Islands and shows the disturbance moving southwestward over the next few days.

The forecast projects that Tropical Low 29U will develop into a tropical cyclone by Saturday afternoon and will continue to strengthen over the weekend.

The graphic also shows that a Gale Watch has been issued for portions of Australia's Kimberley coast.  This watch area includes Kalumburu, the mouth of the Berkeley River, Mitchel Plateau, and Kuri Bay.

The latest forecast graphic from Australia's Bureau of Meteorology for Tropical Low 29U. The graphic shows the disturbance's current location to the south of Indonesia's Sermata Islands and shows the disturbance moving southwestward over the next few days. The forecast projects that Tropical Low 29U will develop into a tropical cyclone by Saturday afternoon and will continue to strengthen over the weekend. The graphic also shows that a Gale Watch has been issued for portions of Australia's Kimberley coast. This watch area includes Kalumburu, the mouth of the Berkeley River, Mitchel Plateau, and Kuri Bay.

Australia's Bureau of Meteorology is projecting that #Invest96P (or as it calls it, Tropical Low #29U) will develop into a tropical cyclone by Saturday afternoon. As the cyclone strengthens, it could bring gale-force winds to the Kimberley coast over the weekend and early next week.

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