A significant monsoon LOW formed over land in the Arnhem Land district of the Northern Territory on 10/11 January 2004. By 12 January 2004, the LOW had generated heavy rain with Limmen River, near the southwest corner of the Gulf of Carpentaria, recording 187.2 mm in the 24 hours ending at 9 AM. Nearby on the north coast, Jabiru recorded 101.2 mm and Oenpelli 94.8 mm. The LOW gave general falls of between 100 mm to 300 mm to the northern parts of the Territory, with moderate flooding in the middle reaches of the Daly River in the Territory's northwest. The monsoon LOW deepened to 998 hPa and by 13/0600 UTC was tracking inland close to the southeastern Gulf of Carpentaria on a south-southeasterly path. By 15/0600 UTC the LOW had moved slowly through the northwestern and inland central regions of Queensland maintaining intensity at 996 hPa. On 15 January Mount Isa, Queensland, reported its highest daily rainfall record of 198 mm in the 24 hours to 9 AM since observations commenced in 1926 (previous record was 157.5 mm on 14 January 1957). The highest 24-hour report was 246 mm at Moondarra.

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