A super cell passed from Ipswich to Coopers Plains with 70 homes unroofed and 150 damaged and 25 light aircraft destroyed at Archerfield from tornado

This storm cell spawned a dangerous tornado, which caused devastation at Archerfield Airport. Perhaps the worst storm was that seen approaching Brighton at 0550UTC (3.50pm local time).

Hail from the Brighton storm was very large and destroyed roofing in many houses with 900 homes suffering extreme hail damage. A tornado was sighted nearby at Hayes Inlet. At least 4000 tarps were needed, 860 homes unroofed, 1600 damaged and 100 structurally unsafe.

The other severe storm cell passed from Ipswich to Coopers Plains with 70 homes unroofed and 150 damaged and 25 light aircraft destroyed at Archerfield from the tornado.

Brisbane Airport radar on 16 December 1980

Dec 1980: Development of super cell

Mean sea level Dec 1980