A severe thunderstorm through Bucca produced a tornado. This cell caused extensive wind and hail damage.

This was a notable severe thunderstorm day. By early afternoon thunderstorms began developing in Coastal districts between Coffs Harbour and Bundaberg.

2.30pm a Tornado struck the Oakhurst area and left a continuous path of destruction over sparsely populated country up to Aldershot. One brick house was destroyed while several others lost roofing iron. Three cattle had to be destroyed, windows were smashed by hail (up to Golf Ball size) and hundreds of acres of pine forest and native bushland was destroyed.

Hail and wind damage was extensive through the Bullyard-Kolan-Bundaberg area. Cricket ball size hail was reported with the worst being on farms in the Hummock and Burnett Heads area. Severe wind and hail damage was reported near Calavos.

At least nine houses were extensively damaged or destroyed in the Kolan Bucca area by the tornado which apparently struck after 3.30pm and lasted for about 10 minutes. About 20 cattle were destroyed. An observer from the Bucca area noted the following evidence of high winds: stones embedded in trees; 16-20cm saplings approximately 4-5m long driven through 5 walls of houses; picture frame embedded in opposite wall; 3 tonne truck body blown or carried 300metres.

The Bucca Tornado

Nov 1992: track of thunderstorms 29 Nov

Nov 1992: Satellite view of thunderstorm development

Nov 1992: Track of tornado near Maryborough

Nov 1992: Track of tornado near Bundaberg