Charlie made landfall with an average radar eye diameter of 37 km at Upstart Bay near Ayr while rapidly intensifying. The lowest pressure reading was 981 hPa at Cape Bowling Green at the time of landfall. Cape Bowling Green recorded a maximum 1 minute average wind of 75 knots.

Twenty four hours before landfall an instrumented ship recorded a gust of 80 knots when the cyclone passed over it. At Ayr 2m deep water flooded many houses. 4 houses were partly unroofed and others had windows smashed. The area where it made landfall is sparsely populated which limited structural damage however there was widespread sugar cane damage. Total crop losses were $15 (1990) million most of which was caused by flooding.

Large seas were generated by Charlie and the Abbot Point wave recording station measured significant (peak) wave heights to 3.1m (5.6m). Beach erosion occurred between Bowen and Townsville and the most serious was at Beachmont where a dune breach caused tidal inundation over 1800 hectares of grazing land. A stockman was drowned in flooded Marian Creek south of Sarina on the 1st. There was an unofficial rainfall report of 912 mm in the 24 hours to the 1st from Gibberland Station in the Connors Ranges. Nearby there was an official report from Carmila of 804 mm in the 24 hours to the 2nd.

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