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TROPICAL CYCLONE GALE WARNING BRISBANE
WTAU01 ABRF 081853

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OCEAN WIND WARNING FOR METAREA 10

Issued by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology

Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre

at 1853 UTC 8 APRIL 2026

HURRICANE FORCE WIND WARNING FOR NORTH EASTERN AREA

SITUATION

At 1800 UTC Severe Tropical Cyclone Maila was centred within 15 nautical miles

of

latitude eight decimal six south (8.6S)

longitude one hundred and fifty five decimal four east (155.4E)

Recent movement : west at 4 knots

Maximum winds : 100 knots

Central pressure: 941 hPa

AREA AFFECTED

Within 100 nautical miles in NE quadrant

and within 100 nautical miles in SE quadrant

and within 100 nautical miles in SW quadrant

and within 110 nautical miles in NW quadrant.

FORECAST

Maximum winds to 100 knots near the centre easing to 85 knots by 1800 UTC 09

April.

Winds above 64 knots within 30 nautical miles of centre with phenomenal seas.

Winds above 48 knots within 50 nautical miles in NE quadrant

and within 50 nautical miles in SE quadrant

and within 50 nautical miles in SW quadrant

and within 60 nautical miles in NW quadrant with high seas and moderate swell.

Winds above 34 knots within 100 nautical miles in NE quadrant

and within 100 nautical miles in SE quadrant

and within 100 nautical miles in SW quadrant

and within 110 nautical miles in NW quadrant with rough seas and moderate

swell.

Forecast positions

At 0600 UTC 09 April: Within 35 nautical miles of 8.8 south 154.9 east

Central pressure 951 hPa.

Winds to 90 knots near the centre.

At 1800 UTC 09 April: Within 50 nautical miles of 8.9 south 154.2 east

Central pressure 956 hPa.

Winds to 85 knots near the centre.

REMARKS

All ships in the area please send weather reports every three hours. Regular

weather observing ships use normal channels. Other ships please use email to

tcwc@bom.gov.au.

Next warning will be issued by 0100 UTC 09 April 2026.

AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY

TROPICAL CYCLONE WARNING CENTRE


HIGH SEAS FORECAST NORTHERN
FQAU21 AMMC 082015

40:2:1:31:11:01:00

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HIGH SEAS FORECAST FOR NORTHERN METAREA 8/10/11

NORTHERN AREA: EQUATOR TO 12S, 90E TO 142E AND SOUTHWARD TO COAST,

125E TO 142E

ISSUED BY THE AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY

FOR 24 HOURS COMMENCING 2300 UTC 8 APRIL 2026

PART 1 WARNINGS

NIL

PART 2 SITUATION AT 081800 UTC

LOW 1011HPA NEAR 09S104E. LOW 1010HPA NEAR 10S106E AT 100000UTC.

TROUGH 08S126E 05S131E 06S140E, FORECAST SLOW MOVING.

PART 3 FORECAST

NORTH OF LINE 02S132E 04S142E:

NORTHWESTERLY WINDS 15/25 KNOTS. MODERATE TO ROUGH SEAS. LOW SWELL.

REMAINDER:

WINDS NOT EXCEEDING 20 KNOTS. SLIGHT TO MODERATE SEAS. LOW SWELL.

RAIN AREAS, ISOLATED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS THROUGHOUT MOST OF

AREA. SHOWERS

AND THUNDERSTORMS BECOMING SCATTERED WITHIN 180NM OF LOW AND 120NM

NORTH OF

TROUGH. VISIBILITY REDUCING BELOW 2NM IN PRECIPITATION.

PLEASE BE AWARE

WIND AND WAVE FORECASTS ARE AVERAGES. WIND GUSTS CAN BE 40 PER CENT

STRONGER

THAN THE FORECAST, AND STRONGER STILL IN SQUALLS AND THUNDERSTORMS.

MAXIMUM

WAVES CAN BE TWICE THE FORECAST HEIGHT.

WEATHER MELBOURNE

THE NEXT ROUTINE FORECAST WILL BE ISSUED AT 08:15 UTC THURSDAY.=


HIGH SEAS FORECAST WESTERN
FQAU23 AMMC 080900

IDY10220

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High Seas Forecast for Western METAREA 10

12S TO 30S BETWEEN 90E AND 125E, AND 30S TO 50S BETWEEN 80E AND 129E

Issued by the Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology

For 24 hours commencing 1100 UTC 8 April 2026

Part 1 Warnings

Melbourne Gale Warning 2.

Melbourne Gale Warning 4.

Part 2 Situation at 080600 UTC

Cold front 35S120E to low 982hPa near 46S128E. Forecast cold front east of area

36S130E 43S136E to low 978hPa southeast of area near 51S136E at 081800UTC.

Trough [1] 34S088E 40S093E. Forecast trough [1] 33S098E 38S099E at 091200UTC.

Forecast trough [2] west of area near 34S070E 44S076E 50S076E at 081200UTC, and

30S076E 50S094E at 091200UTC.

Part 3 Forecast

South of line 50S106E 34S119E 34S129E, outside of warning areas:

Southwesterly quarter winds shifting northwesterly quarter east of cold front.

Winds turning clockwise within 120nm of low. Wind speeds 20/33 knots. Rough to

very rough seas. Moderate to heavy swell.

West of line 42S080E 50S096E, outside of warning area:

Northwesterly quarter winds 20/33 knots, easing below 25 knots by 090600UTC.

Rough seas. Moderate to heavy swell.

Remainder:

Winds not exceeding 25 knots. Moderate to rough seas. Low to moderate swell.

Rain areas, scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms mostly within 180nm of

cold front, troughs, low, north of line 17S090E 17S114E, and south of line

50S106E 34S119E 34S129E. Visibility reducing below 2nm in precipitation.

Please be aware

Wind and wave forecasts are averages. Wind gusts can be 40 per cent stronger

than the forecast, and stronger still in squalls and thunderstorms. Maximum

waves can be twice the forecast height.

WEATHER MELBOURNE

The next routine forecast will be issued at 21:00 UTC Wednesday.


HIGH SEAS FORECAST NORTH-EASTERN
FQAU20 AMMC 080900

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High Seas Forecast for North Eastern METAREA 10

NORTHEASTERN AREA: EQUATOR TO 25S, 142E TO 170E

Issued by the Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology

For 24 hours commencing 1100 UTC 8 April 2026

Part 1 Warnings

Refer to latest warnings for boundary of affected area and type of weather

system.

Hurricane Force Wind Warning issued by TCWC Melbourne for Severe Tropical

Cyclone "Maila".

Part 2 Situation at 080600 UTC

Severe Tropical Cyclone "Maila" 941hPa near 8.7S115.8E. Forecast Severe

Tropical Cyclone "Maila" 964hPa near 9.4S154.2E at 091200UTC.

Part 3 Forecast

Refer to latest warnings for details of the area affected.

East of line EQ162E 19S164E:

Winds not exceeding 20 knots. Slight to moderate seas. Low to moderate swell.

Remainder, outside of warning area:

Southeasterly quarter winds, shifting northwesterly quarter north of 08S, and

turning clockwise within 360nm of Severe Tropical Cyclone "Maila". Wind speeds

15/25 knots, increasing to 20/33 knots north of line 17S150E 17S160E and north

of line 05S142E 05S150E. Moderate to rough seas. Low to moderate swell,

increasing to heavy swell within 180nm of Severe TC "Maila".

Rain areas, scattered showers, and isolated thunderstorms throughout north of

18S, isolated showers and thunderstorms south of 18S. Heavy at times within

240nm of Tropical Cyclone "Maila". Visibility reducing below 2nm in

precipitation.

Please be aware

Wind and wave forecasts are averages. Wind gusts can be 40 per cent stronger

than the forecast, and stronger still in squalls and thunderstorms. Maximum

waves can be twice the forecast height.

WEATHER MELBOURNE

The next routine forecast will be issued at 21:00 UTC Wednesday.


HIGH SEAS FORECAST SOUTH-EASTERN
FQAU22 AMMC 080900

IDY10210

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High Seas Forecast for South Eastern METAREA 10

SOUTH EASTERN AREA: COAST AT 25S TO 25S170E TO 29S170E TO 45S160E TO 50S160E TO

50S129E TO COAST AT 129E

Issued by the Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology

For 24 hours commencing 1100 UTC 8 April 2026

Part 1 Warnings

Melbourne Gale Warning 1.

Part 2 Situation at 080600 UTC

Cold front initially west of area near 35S120E to low 982hPa west of area near

46S128E. forecast cold front 33S128E 43S136E to low 978hPa south of area near

51S136E at 081800UTC, and just cold front 36S147E 50S149E at 091200UTC.

Trough 43S162E 50S157E . Forecast trough east of area near 47S169E 50S165E at

090600UTC.

Part 3 Forecast

South of line 33S129E 34S136E 40S146E 42S162E, outside warning area:

Westerly quarter winds shifting southwesterly quarter winds within 240nm west

of trough, turning northerly quarter within 540nm east of cold front, becoming

westerly quarter within 300nm west of cold front and southwesterly quarter

further west. Clockwise winds within 180nm of low. Wind speeds 20/33 knots.

Rough to very rough seas. Moderate to heavy swell.

Remainder:

Winds not exceeding 25 knots. Moderate to rough seas. Low to moderate swell.

Rain areas, scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms mostly within 240nm of

front, 120nm trough and low, and everywhere west of cold front. Visibility

reducing below 2nm in precipitation.

Please be aware

Wind and wave forecasts are averages. Wind gusts can be 40 per cent stronger

than the forecast, and stronger still in squalls and thunderstorms. Maximum

waves can be twice the forecast height.

WEATHER MELBOURNE

The next routine forecast will be issued at 21:00 UTC Wednesday.