Les crossed the southern part of Groote Eylandt early on the 25th. The MV Sea Sparkle anchored west of Groote Eylandt about 27 km west of Angurugu recorded a pressure of 979 hPa at 1930 UTC 24 January and a maximum gust of 92 knots (47.4 m/s) at 2030 UTC 24 January. A 10 minute mean wind of 43 knots was recorded on an AWS at Alyangula. A 55 knot gust was recorded at Centre Island at 0400 UTC 24 Jan.

Gale force winds were recorded at the North East Island AWS for 6 hours from 1230 UTC 25 January. It was estimated that the radius of gales was 110 km, the radius of storm force winds 35 km and the radius of calm winds 7 km.

Les passed directly over Numbulwar on the mainland coast where roofs were blown off houses and trees blown down. There were power outages there and at the communities on Groote Eylandt. There was a metre rise in the sea at the Groote Eylandt Port. After making landfall heavy rain brought major flooding to Katherine and Daly Rivers. Thousands of residents from the towns of Katherine, Mataranka, Daly Waters and Beswick were evacuated. Three people drowned, damage (excluding Government facililities and many insured properties) was 70 million dollars.

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.

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Cyclone Les track and intensity (BOM)