Melburnian1
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Big storms in BNE with reports of aircraft damaged
moa999, that explains some of the delays I noted above and on the other domestic airlines' similar pages.
The BOM suggests that at about 1731 to 1735 AEST (i.e. 1831 to 1835 AEDT further south) there were gusts of 158 kilometres an hour at Brisbane airport, and that since 1500 this afternoon it has had 20 millimetres of rainfall.
I am no weather expert but 158kmh is very, very strong although simply as a point of comparison the infamous Cyclone Tracy on Christmas Day 1974 had winds of 240kmh. 80 or 90 kilometres south, Coolangatta airport appears not to have had any rain and has only had relatively serene winds. The storm cell that has moved off to the east of BNE had a 'nasty orange' (pardon the pun) look to it, although those of us looking at a monitor 1000 or 1700 kilometres away cannot understand the gravity of being in such a situation.
I daresay luggage handling would have ceased and all tarmac workers may have made a beeline for the nearest building of substance in BNE.
QF1770 from BNE to MKY this evening has been cancelled.