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BoM have taken on Uesi as it lies at 162° East.
Tropical Cyclone Outlook for The Coral Sea
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Tropical Cyclone Outlook for Coral Sea
Issued at 2:30 pm EST on Monday 10 February 2020
for the period until midnight EST Thursday 13 February 2020.
Existing Cyclones in the Eastern Region:
None.
Potential Cyclones:
At 1pm AEST Monday, tropical cyclone Uesi, category 2, was located east of the Eastern Region near latitude 17.1 degrees south, longitude 162.8 degrees east, about 250km west of Vanuatu and 200km north-northwest of New Caledonia. Tropical cyclone Uesi was moving slowly south.
Tropical cyclone Uesi is expected to continue moving southward for the next 48 to 72 hours, but may turn to the southwest late in the week and enter the Eastern Region.
For more information on tropical cyclone Uesi, refer to the Fiji Meteorological Service web page at:
http://met.gov.fjLikelihood of this system being a tropical cyclone in the Eastern Region on:
Tuesday:Very low
Wednesday:Very low
Thursday:Moderate
There are no other significant tropical lows in the region, and none are expected to develop during the next three days.
Likelihood of another system being a tropical cyclone in the Eastern Region on:
Tuesday:Very low
Wednesday:Very low
Thursday:Very low
NOTES: The likelihood is an estimate of the chance of each system being a tropical cyclone in the Region for each day.
Very Low:less than 5%Low:5% to 20%
Moderate:20 to 50%High:Over 50%
The area of coverage for this outlook is the Coral Sea and northern Tasman Sea west of 160E.
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