Two lows that merged in a very active monsoon trough in the Coral Sea developed into Tropical Cyclone Justin on 7 March, reaching maximum intensity on 9 March as a large system.

Tropical Cyclone Justin "sat" in the Coral Sea for 3 days, causing high winds and huge swell; it was downgraded to a tropical low on 13 March. The combined effects of heavy rain, large seas and gale to storm force winds caused widespread damage in the region between Cairns and Townsville and the loss of two lives. (One person by a landslide at Paluma near Townsville, and one person electrocuted by a fallen power line at Innisfail 70 km south southeast of Cairns). The large waves and high tides resulted in severe beach erosion and inundation along coast and offshore Islands between Townsville and Bundaberg.

In the Cairns Region inundation at three beachfront communities resulted in damage estimated at $430,000. The Islands around Hayman Island and the adjacent mainland suffered wind damage to trees and roofs and damage to retaining walls, marinas and yachts by the wild seas.

Justin was reportedly responsible for an estimated loss of $150m to the agricultural industry alone. Justin lay well out to sea but was a very large cyclone and tides exceeded the highest astronomical tide (HAT) at most centres between Bundaberg and Cooktown. The highest overall tide gauge recordings were 0.4 m above HAT at Shute Harbour and 0.5 metres above HAT Mackay.

The Mackay wave station recorded significant (peak) heights to 4.8m (8.45m). Wind observations showed a large area of gales of relatively constant direction over open waters extending from around Hayman Island to the Capricorn Channel, a distance of some 500 km for more than 36 hours. There was some wind damage over the Whitsunday Group and sea damage to retaining walls, marinas and yachts. A Canadian couple were rescued from a 15 metre ferro concrete yacht by helicopter 1 hour 20 minutes out from Townsville. In its passage through the eye of the cyclone, the Vessel Osco Star sustained $600,000 damage.

The map at the top left displays the impact area (marked by the black line) with the red line illustrating the path of the eye of the cyclone.

Link: More Info on Cyclone Justin

Rockhampton Regional Council in partnership with the Queensland a…

Cyclone Justin track and intensity (BOM)

Mean sea level pressure analyses with plotted wind observations f…

Outer circulation of Justin showing isobars, average wind observa…

Mean sea level pressure analyses with plotted wind observations f…

Wind observations showing a large area of gales of relatively con…

Mean sea level pressure analyses with plotted wind observations f…

Track of tropical cyclone Justin and wreckage site of the yacht Q…