Redland Bay for me , currently listed for a direct hit ( although it’s very likely to move either further north or further south).
We live in a relatively new estate ( 9 years old ) which has excellent drainage.
I’m almost at the bottom of a slight hill , but there’s a massive drain right in front of me ( both sides of the road ) and even in the heaviest rain we’ve seen in those 9 years it’s never been an issue.
And our small back yard has excellent drainage , there are 4 largish drains at the back and another two at the front , again we’ve never had an issue BUT this is a very different beast.
Everything that was outside , is now inside.
No caravan that was sold and picked up on Tuesday , but we do have the caravan “ port “ with a shade sail structure that’s rated to 125kph so if it stays a 2 or goes back to a 1 we should be okay.
Fingers crossed I’ll have power , or at least internet of some description to watch Saturdays game.
It’s currently due to cross at some point late Friday or Saturday morning.
The reason this is such a “ thing “ isn’t the strength of it , it’s the fact that it’s hitting the largest population centre of any cyclone in Australian history.
North Queensland & WA cop these every year but the biggest potential population centre one could hit would be Townsville , with about 200,000 people.
This is hitting South East Queensland with a population of up to 3 MILLION , & it’s almost guaranteed to hit between the Sunny & Gold Coast , affecting virtually every single person living in SEQ.
We are as prepared as we can be, fingers crossed we don’t get any damage.