Severe Tropical Cyclone Justin was a large, long-lived Coral Sea cyclone that crossed the Queensland coast as a category 2 cyclone northwest of Cairns on 22 March 1997. Justin had re-intensified to tropical cyclone strength on 14 March, reaching peak intensity as category 3 intensity on 18 March before weakening and crossing the coast northwest of Cairns on 22 March.

Earlier in Justin's life cycle thirty people were killed in Papua New Guinea and five people died when their yacht was destroyed. Justin had a radar eye diameter of about 25 km. The maximum winds reported were from Green Island AWS with average winds to 55 knots and gusts to 69 knots. The lowest pressure there was 994.6 hPa in the eye. Two people were killed as Justin passed over the area. A lady was killed by a landslide at Paluma near Townsville. A boy was electrocuted by a fallen power line at Innisfail 70 km south southeast of Cairns.

The total horticultural and sugar cane damage bill is expected to reach $150,000,000. Damage to roads and bridges etc are expected to exceed $20.000,000. Cairns harbour wall was badly damaged and 50 berths in the marina were destroyed. There was widespread tree damage which brought down power lines and caused massive blackouts. Large landslides covered roads leading up into the Atherton Tablelands.

In the Tablelands fifteen homes were damaged by trees smashing through roofs. There was also wind damage in the Townsville area. Thirteen flooded homes were evacuated in Dimbulah. Major flooding occurred in the Johnstone, Tully and Herbert Rivers. Ten houses were inundated at Innisfail. Four houses were inundated at Cardwell. At Deeragun in Townsville 60cm of water covered the suburb and several houses were evacuated. At Giru the town was covered by 25 cm of water.

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…