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Wild weather: flood warnings as east coast low sweeps down – live updates Wild weather: flood warnings as east coast low sweeps down – live updates
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7.40am BST
07:40
This is some striking footage that the UNSW Water Research Laboratory have just uploaded that shows the last 48 hours at Narrabeen beach in Sydney.
They’ve also issued a note with this footage outlining how the flash flooding and severe weather conditions observed are directly linked to climate change.
In a recent issue of Geophysical Research Letters, Professor Ashish Sharma and doctoral student Conrad Wasko, of UNSW’s School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, show the first evidence of how storm intensification driven by climate change is triggering more destructive storms.
“As warming proceeds, storms are shrinking in space and in time,” said Wasko. “They are becoming more concentrated over a smaller area, and the rainfall is coming down more plentifully and with more intensity over a shorter period of time. When the storm shrinks to that extent, you have a huge amount of rain coming down over a smaller area.”
Wasko and Sharma analysed data from 1,300 rain gauges and 1,700 temperature stations across Australia to see how air temperature affected the intensity and spatial organisation of storms.
They found that atmospheric moisture was more concentrated near the storm’s centre in warm storms than in cooler ones, resulting in more intense peak rainfalls in those areas. The storms were clearly shrinking in space, irrespective of the amount of rain that fell.
7.16am BST
07:16
There’s been another flood evacuation order issued by the NSW State Emergency Service, this time for low lying parts of Chipping Norton. Here’s the latest update from the SES.
As a result of the flood level predicted by the Bureau of Meteorology for Georges River at Liverpool and Milperra immediately the NSW State Emergency Service is directing residents within the following areas to evacuate
Do not delay your evacuation. Roads will be congested or closed. You could become trapped and need rescue. Remaining in flooded areas is dangerous and may place your life at risk.
Wherever possible, people should go and stay with family or friends, or make other accommodation arrangements. For people who need assistance an evacuation centre has been set up by Community Services at:
As you evacuate you should;
7.09am BST7.09am BST
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To severe weather isn’t just limited to Queensland and New South Wales, and there are warnings that have also been issued for Tasmania. Here’s a brief take from AAP on the warnings issued there.To severe weather isn’t just limited to Queensland and New South Wales, and there are warnings that have also been issued for Tasmania. Here’s a brief take from AAP on the warnings issued there.
Heavy rain and strong winds are expected to hit Tasmania during several days of severe weather.Heavy rain and strong winds are expected to hit Tasmania during several days of severe weather.
Heavy rain and strong northeast winds are expected across much of the state on Sunday, particularly in the north, with the potential for wind gusts of up to 90km/h and up to 120mm of rain.Heavy rain and strong northeast winds are expected across much of the state on Sunday, particularly in the north, with the potential for wind gusts of up to 90km/h and up to 120mm of rain.
The severe weather will continue on Monday and possibly extend into Tuesday, and the SES have urged residents to avoid damaging surf on coastal beaches.The severe weather will continue on Monday and possibly extend into Tuesday, and the SES have urged residents to avoid damaging surf on coastal beaches.
6.54am BST6.54am BST
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This is quite remarkable footage from Lismore posted by ABC journalist Jackson Vernon. There has been an evacuation order issued by the State Emergency Service for Lismore CBD.This is quite remarkable footage from Lismore posted by ABC journalist Jackson Vernon. There has been an evacuation order issued by the State Emergency Service for Lismore CBD.
This is the middle of Lismore. Flood levels right up to the top of signs. Incredible sight @abcnews #NSWFloods pic.twitter.com/kUkGFXhnBGThis is the middle of Lismore. Flood levels right up to the top of signs. Incredible sight @abcnews #NSWFloods pic.twitter.com/kUkGFXhnBG
6.46am BST6.46am BST
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Tell us about your experiences as the extreme weather conditions continue across Australia’s east coast. You can post updates to our Guardian Witness post here.Tell us about your experiences as the extreme weather conditions continue across Australia’s east coast. You can post updates to our Guardian Witness post here.
Severe weather conditions have been causing chaos across Australia’s east coast, looking to continue into at least Monday.Severe weather conditions have been causing chaos across Australia’s east coast, looking to continue into at least Monday.
The northern rivers area in New South Wales is facing evacuations and a rising flood threat as heavy rain and high winds hit Sydney and Newcastle. Parts of Victoria and Tasmania are braced for wild weather.The northern rivers area in New South Wales is facing evacuations and a rising flood threat as heavy rain and high winds hit Sydney and Newcastle. Parts of Victoria and Tasmania are braced for wild weather.
If you are being affected by the extreme weather, you can share your pictures, videos and stories by clicking on the blue “Contribute” button on this article. You can also use the Guardian app and search for “GuardianWitness assignments” – and if you add it to the homepage – you can keep up with all our assignments.If you are being affected by the extreme weather, you can share your pictures, videos and stories by clicking on the blue “Contribute” button on this article. You can also use the Guardian app and search for “GuardianWitness assignments” – and if you add it to the homepage – you can keep up with all our assignments.
Please think about your security first when recording and sharing your content.Please think about your security first when recording and sharing your content.
6.23am BST6.23am BST
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Here’s a couple of shots that have been taken throughout Sunday as the wild weather has lashed the state.Here’s a couple of shots that have been taken throughout Sunday as the wild weather has lashed the state.
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There are plenty of road hazards across New South Wales right now. This map shows just how widespread power cuts and accidents are across Sydney.There are plenty of road hazards across New South Wales right now. This map shows just how widespread power cuts and accidents are across Sydney.
Sydney Traffic right now..Avoid driving if you can. If you do drive, no driving through floodwaters. #EastCoastLow pic.twitter.com/5myTC6rt0OSydney Traffic right now..Avoid driving if you can. If you do drive, no driving through floodwaters. #EastCoastLow pic.twitter.com/5myTC6rt0O
You can see the NSW live traffic feed here for more updates.You can see the NSW live traffic feed here for more updates.
5.58am BST5.58am BST
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And in some good news, the State Emergency Service has issued an “all clear” notice for areas surrounding the Tweed River.And in some good news, the State Emergency Service has issued an “all clear” notice for areas surrounding the Tweed River.
The Tweed River is now receding, as a result the NSW SES has issued an ALL CLEAR for the residents of the affected areas.The Tweed River is now receding, as a result the NSW SES has issued an ALL CLEAR for the residents of the affected areas.
This means that it is now safe to return to Chinderah, Seagulls Estate and Fingal Head. Never drive ride or walk through floodwater.This means that it is now safe to return to Chinderah, Seagulls Estate and Fingal Head. Never drive ride or walk through floodwater.
5.53am BST5.53am BST
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It’s not a good weekend for fishing either.It’s not a good weekend for fishing either.
#EastHills fishing pier underwater #SydneyStorm #SydneyFloods #utsjournalism pic.twitter.com/nnCwop1NJe#EastHills fishing pier underwater #SydneyStorm #SydneyFloods #utsjournalism pic.twitter.com/nnCwop1NJe
5.50am BST5.50am BST
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Guardian Australia’s news editor Mike Ticher is keeping a careful watch on weather conditions on his day off.Guardian Australia’s news editor Mike Ticher is keeping a careful watch on weather conditions on his day off.
Crazy straight line of system running down NSW coast right now. #SydneyStorm @FarrellPF pic.twitter.com/4EADsvdWUjCrazy straight line of system running down NSW coast right now. #SydneyStorm @FarrellPF pic.twitter.com/4EADsvdWUj
And here’s an update from Guardian Australia’s editor-in-chief Emily Wilson who is out on the roads in Sydney.And here’s an update from Guardian Australia’s editor-in-chief Emily Wilson who is out on the roads in Sydney.
Dangerously heavy rain coming into Sydney on M2 @FarrellPF - v little visibility pic.twitter.com/Er5Cc1T0PCDangerously heavy rain coming into Sydney on M2 @FarrellPF - v little visibility pic.twitter.com/Er5Cc1T0PC
5.41am BST
05:41
The severe weather conditions have been causing chaos across Australia’s east coast. Here’s a short take from AAP on the clean up occurring now on the Gold Coast following the stormy weather on Saturday:
Emergency services are racing to complete clean-up jobs on the Gold Coast after Saturday’s wild weather.
A strong upper trough soaked Queensland’s southeast on Saturday with some of the heaviest falls occurring in the Gold Coast Hinterland before moving south into NSW.
A Queensland Fire and Emergency Services spokeswoman told AAP while all the jobs in the Brisbane region had been cleared through, about 80 remained on the Gold Coast.
Flooding, fallen trees and damage to roofs were the most common complaints after the huge deluge.
A single housing complex at Elanora had suffered damage to 20 different properties, the spokeswoman said.
She said 10 State Emergency Service crews were currently racing to complete the jobs before sundown.
5.30am BST
05:30
The State Emergency Service has issued a new flood evacuation warning, this time for areas around the Georges river. Here’s the latest update.
As a result of the flood level predicted by the Bureau of Meteorology for Georges river at the Liverpool weir by 3pm and Milperra Bridge gauge at 7pm today, Sunday 5 June 2016 respectively, the NSW State Emergency Service recommends that residents within the nominated areas should prepare for possible evacuate:
This warning is for resident in the following streets:
Chipping Norton
Milperra
Lansvale
Day Street, Knight Street, Erna Avenue, Lucy Avenue, Mena Avenue, Hollywood Drive and Bindaree Street
Canley Vale
Carramar
Picnic Point
East Hills
Residents are advised to monitor the situation and be prepared to evacuate if instructed to do so.
A flood evacuation order will be issued by the NSW SES if evacuation is required.
Wherever possible, people should go and stay with family or friends, or make other accommodation arrangements. For people who need assistance evacuation centres have been set up by Welfare Services at:
As you prepare for evacuation you should:
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5.22am BST
05:22
Surf conditions are not at all inviting across Sydney today. Here’s a couple of snaps. There’s not even a daredevil surfer in sight.
Surf anyone? Crazy Sydney weather today #cronulla https://t.co/ICqjosDrvQ pic.twitter.com/wmrMyTDCHq
Not a day for a swim at Bondi Beach @abcnewsSydney #sydneyweather pic.twitter.com/p0RFboxMfc
5.17am BST
05:17
It’s looking like the poor weather is set to continue across New South Wales into at least Monday. The latest forecast from the Bureau of Meteorology is predicting further gale-force winds and high rains.
High to very high chance of rain heavy at times in the far south-east. Slight to medium chance of showers along the western slopes of the ranges. Partly cloudy elsewhere. Strong to gale force east to northeast winds on the south coast. Gusty northwest to south-westerly winds elsewhere.
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5.13am BST
05:13
A short update from my colleague Miles Martignoni on some of the road closures around the coast. He says the Princes Highway is closed through Berry due to flooding:
Princess highway is closed through berry due to flooding, detour is rerouting people through the coastal towns of Gerroa & Gerringong.
Princess highway diverted through Gerroa due to flooding in Berry, so strange going through these suburban streets pic.twitter.com/thL33JjkxK
5.11am BST
05:11
The New South Wales State Emergency Service have been working around the clock over the weekend. Still a lot of debris and fallen trees to clear.
The big clean up begins. @NSWSES legends, they do a fantastic job #SydneyStorm pic.twitter.com/4b1oRP9vjJ
5.11am BST
05:11
(Hopefully temporarily) bad news for those trying to travel by train on the central coast from Transport for NSW:
Customers are advised that trains are being suspended on the Central Coast and Newcastle line between Gosford and Hornsby in both directions due to a tree caught in the overhead wiring at Woy Woy. Numerous bus companies have been contacted to operate a replacement service, however, due to their own commitments limited buses are operating between Gosford and Hornsby at present. Repair crews are on site and are working to restore train services as soon as possible. We expect the line to be reopened by 14.30hrs. We advise you to delay your journey or make alternative arrangements. Major delays expected.
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5.04am BST
05:04
Plenty of extraordinary images and footage out there from the severe conditions. Here’s quite a remarkable timelapse of the last 48 hours at Narrabeen from coastal researcher Mitchell Harley.
Timelapse of the last 48hrs at #Narrabeen @UNSWEngineering @abcnews @Channel7 pic.twitter.com/J6Vn8Saob6
4.57am BST
04:57
The Parramatta State Emergency Service has posted an update stating that Parramatta River has broken it’s banks. Here’s a post from Facebook.
Paramatta river has broken its banks. Please stay away from the area with further severe weather forecast.
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4.50am BST
04:50
Moving down to the south coast again and there are quite significant road closures due to extensive flooding in Wollongong.
WOLLONGONG - Kembla St experiencing high water levels 'If it is flooded Forget it' #NSWSES #JUNE2016FLOOD pic.twitter.com/iglZdHbHtr
Here’s an update from Wollongong council with current closures.
A number of roads across the Wollongong area are being affected by flooding.
Below is a list of affected roads, however with more large volumes of rain and flash flooding predicted today, conditions can change very quickly and further roads may become inundated. Remember, you should never drive, ride or walk through flood water.
Closed roads:
Other water-affected roads:
The Princes Highway at Berry, Appin Road and the Illawarra Highway are also closed.
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