Rapidly developing cyclone crossed the Sunshine Coast on New Years Day 1963. Houses were unroofed at Buderim, Landsborough, Mt Mellum, Flaxton and Maleny and banana plantations suffered considerably. Falling trees cut power and telephone lines. Campers lost tents and caravans were capsized and small craft wrecked. Luckily it crossed at low tide as the Moreton Bay tide gauge indicated a 0.76m storm surge. Flooded streams submerged road bridges.

Gale conditions were experienced on Fraser Island on the afternoon and evening of 31 December and at 9pm 31 December Double Island Point (near the southern tip of Fraser Island) reported a southerly wind averaging 40 knots.  At 3am New Years Day the wind became calm indicating the centre of a cyclone passed over that station. This was followed by a Northerly averaging 60knots. From all accounts the mean winds may have almost reached category 3 intensity especially near the southern centre.

Although heavy rain was reported it was not extensive and there was flash flooding rather than riverine flooding. The heaviest falls in the 24hours to 9am 1 January 1963 were Rocky Vale 271.3mm, Conondale 110.5mm, Coolum Beach 106.7mm, Eumundi 106.2mm, Maleny 161.3mm and Tewantin 127.0mm.

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Mean Sea Level Pressure distribution and wind observations for 19…