Soem feedback from Townsville
Finally back on the Internet temporarily courtesy of an extension lead over the fence from a neighbour's generator.
Yasi hit late Wed night, but the power was off by 9pm that night, and is still not back on.
It was a very wild night on Wed night and Thurs morning, loud roaring noise of the continuous gale and violent, explosive wind gusts that that hit constantly for 6 hours. I was sure they were going to tear the roof off. Only about 4am did it start to ease off in the intensity. We got about 1/2 hr sleep all night. The winds never abated until about 6pm Thursday, so it had a very long tail on it, but without too much rain. Still not safe to go out in it all day Thursday.
Our street was littered with huge trees across the road and in the power lines, so we weren't going anywhere even if we wanted to. The neigbourhood came out and cut up the big ones so cars could carefully drive through, and the local Council came today with heavy equipment and pushed them all up on the footpath, clearing the roads.
The damage at our house is the loss of one of the whirlybird vents on the top of the roof line, leaving a 300 mm diameter hole which took in a fair bit of water. Plumber son came out yesterday and covered it up, in the wind and rain.
We had water damage to two bedrooms, both with SE facing walls, the direction the cyclone rains and winds came from. Our new timber T&G bamboo floor in the main bedroom is ruined, as is the carpet in the 2nd bedroom, totally saturated, but we are not sure how the water got in. Mind you, it was blowing horizontally, and windows and single brick walls are not designed for that. We alos lost one of the gates on our double gates - just blew it off the hinges.
We have to throw out all our food in the fridge and deep freeze, because we have no electricity. I went looking for some ice at 6.30am this morning, and there were about 200 people at the iceworks at 7am when they opened. Fortunately I was toward the head of the queue.
The funny part was the local mini mart. I went for a quick drive after I returned with the ice to see some of the damage, and to collect a newspaper at the local store. At the store there were all these people hanging about outside, and inside it was full too, but nothing was happening. They all looked so sombre, no one was talking - like the living dead. I asked the guy behind the counter, and he told me they were all waiting for the delivery of cigarettes - the store had run out the previous day :)
There are no traffic lights out our way, and crossing the big intersections is a dangerous experience. I had one near miss on the way to collect the ice.
So, we are safe and well, have lodged and insurance claim, and just wish the power would be restored so we can use the overhead fans to get some sleep - it is so very hot and humid here.
Would be interesting to learn the intensity of the winds here... I think we got off fairly lightly - not much structural damage, but lots of trees uprooted due to the very wet ground, and or course the brittle gum trees breaking off - they should be banned in the tropics.
Just found the BoM data - at 1.30am on Thurs morning, the average 1/2 hr wind speed was 106km/hr, with gusts of 135 km/hr measured. Could have been worse., much worse :) This is in the "destructive winds" category, as predicted by the BoM. Fortunately, the storm surge did not reach the predicted 6m levels, as it slowed down as it got near the coast, and arrived closer to low tide than high tide here in Townsville
Another thing is that being to the south of the eye, Townsville, Ingham and Cardwell copped it a lot worse than Cairns from the winds coming in directly from the SE for the next 17 hours. I bet the citizens of Cairns breathed a huge sigh of relief, as at one stage they were right in the path of the Cat 5 cyclone.
Tried to change our flights booked to Sydney next Thurs with JetStar, explaining the damage we experienced and need to fix it over the next week or so. They wanted $250 to change one flight - they could easily re-book for $700, the going rate at the moment up here as they are in high demand. Mongrels!! So will probably check in online and then give the flight a miss. Would be mischievous to put luggage on board and then not board :)
you can see the photo galleries of damage at http://www.townsvillebulletin.com.au/