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Tropical Cyclone Zelia has formed off the coast of Western Australia and it looks like this one could get pretty strong before it makes landfall. Where and when that will happen is a tough call and I don't envy the forecasters with this one. Both the GFS and ECMWF models show a slow down and erratic movement just off the coast. The BoM bring it ashore with sustained winds of 85kts and central pressure of 952hPa. The slow movement will also exacerbate the flooding. If you're in the warning zone stay safe and get your cyclone prep wrapped up as soon as possible.

2 months ago | [YT] | 40