As I sit here writing, the wind is intensifying outside, its boom echoing through our home, and rain is slamming against our windows.
I am in Rockhampton, waiting for the full brunt of Cyclone Marcia, which is currently bearing coastal town of Yeppoon and thankfully downgraded from category five to four.
This is not a pleasant situation. I feel nauseated and I am constantly peering through my louvers to see what the Norfolk pines across the road from me are doing. If they fall, they will hit our house.
The power has just gone off. So now I don’t have the radio in the background to focus on and I can’t ignore the sound of rain striking – or the roar as trees are buffeted outside.
The weather comes in waves – there will be a small moment of calm, and then — boom! It’s howling.
What I can hear… are my children fighting. We’re in the middle of a cyclone, would you believe, but the 13-year-old and 10-year-old can still stay true to form!
Although we sit on the Tropic of Capricorn, Rockhampton has rarely been in the line of fire, unlike our cousins in North Queensland.
The drama began yesterday, when the front page of the Courier Mail screamed about the impending catastrophe.
This must have triggered the panic-buying at my local supermarket, where I popped in to do a normal grocery shop as well as get a couple of emergency extras.
The aisles were packed and people kept flooding in.
According to the lad at the checkout, there had already been a fight over the milk at 8am.
More information: What you need to know about the cyclones battering Australia today.