Simon was rapidly intensifying and moving towards the coast when it recurved seawards over Port Clinton with a radar eye diameter of 35 km. In this remote area it caused extensive damage to vegetation. It passed slowly to the north of Heron Is which experienced wind gusts to 93 knots and a great deal of damage. Neap tides saved the Island from swell damage. Huge swells were observed but their energy was dissipated on the exposed fringing reef.

A yacht ran up onto Lady Elliot Island and a rescue helicopter turned over but there were no casualties. As the cyclone passed to the east of Fraser Island a ship near Indian Head reported wind gusts greater than 100 knots. Sandy Cape Lighthouse reported winds gusting to 92 knots.

Houses lost roofing iron at Hervey Bay where there was flooding. The Burnett Heads wave recording station recorded significant (peak) wave heights of 4.5m (8.9m)

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Cyclone Simon, 1980: satellite image

Cyclone Simon, 1980: radar image

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