Audrey moved from Thursday Island and made landfall near Mornington Island. Wind gusts reached 53 knots at Thursday Island on the 7th, 57 knots on the 8th, 60 knots on the 9th and 55 knots on the 11th. Wind gusts reached 61 knots at Mornington Island. A storm surge of 5 ft (1.5m) was sustained at Karumba between 3am and 1pm on the 11th. Very heavy rain was recorded at Bamaga (492 mm in 4 days). Audrey tracked from the Gulf down to Coffs Harbour. There were extensive flooding and stock losses in SW Qld and northern NSW with wind damage in the western Darling Downs.

The damaging winds from the cyclone hit St George at 8am 14th where 52 houses lost all or part of their roofs and 22 of the business houses were badly damaged - 38 mm of rain was recorded in 15 min. At Goondiwindi 50 buildings were unroofed, the railway goods shed was destroyed and a church hall was flattened. Telegraph poles were snapped off.

At nearby Boggabilla every building was partially or completely unroofed. Building, were also badly damaged at Windorah, Quilpie, Cheepie, Charleville, Talwood, Toobeah, Pittsworth, Glen Innes and Grafton. Very heavy rain accompanied the cyclone with major flooding. Up to 294 mm of rain was recorded in southwest Queensland towns including 181 mm in 12 hours at Eulo.

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Details of wind damage through inland Queensland and northeast Ne…

Mean Sea Level analyses of tropical cyclone Audrey as it moved fr…

Rainfall (inches) in the 24 hours to 9am 14 January 1964

Rainfall (inches) for the 72hours to 9am 15 January 1964.