Tropical Cyclone Alan crossed the NQ coast near Bloomfield River Mission early on 2 February 1976 and caused no structural damage. During the next ten days it became an intense monsoon depression and had a central pressure of 989 hPa near Tennant Ck. It recurved and passed near Birdsville and moved out to sea near Byron Bay. In its traverse of the inland it caused widespread flooding and in particular record flooding in the Condamine near Warwick. Stations which had been in operation for up to 138 years registered record daily rainfall.

Cyclone Alan, 1976: rainfall distribution 8 Feb

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Cyclone Alan, 1976: cyclone track

Cyclone Alan, 1976: mean sea level analysis 6 Feb