IDD10610

Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology
Northern Territory

Tropical Cyclone Outlook for the Northern Region, including the Gulf of Carpentaria

Issued at 2:15 pm CST on Friday 30 December 2022
for the period until midnight CST Monday 2 January 2023.

Existing Cyclones in the Northern Region:

Nil.

Potential Cyclones:


The monsoon trough extends from Ex-Tropical Cyclone Ellie in the Kimberley, across the Northern Territory and the southern Gulf of Carpentaria. Monsoonal squalls are occurring across waters adjacent to the Northern Territory however, there are no significant tropical lows in the region and none are expected to develop during the next seven days.


Likelihood of a tropical cyclone in the Northern Region on:

Saturday:
Very Low
Sunday:
Very Low
Monday:
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 Ocean area south of 9S, between 125E and 142E, including the Gulf of Carpentaria, but excluding the area around Timor (northwest of 11S 125E, 11S 128E, 9S 128E).

Further information on Tropical Cyclones is available at www.bom.gov.au/weather/cyclone/