A low moved east from the Gulf of Carpentaria and then moved out into the Coral Sea and the heaviest rainfall over the 24 hours up to 9am 14 January was 353mm at Proserpine. The low then turned back towards Townsville and appeared to reach tropical cyclone intensity soon after landfall. Trees were blown down at Cape Cleveland as it came ashore. The heaviest 24 hour totals occurred further down the coast where Crystal Brook recorded 245mm in the 24 hours to 9am15 January 2008. Later there were widespread areas of fallen trees between Townsville and Charters Towers as it moved inland and intensified. From radar (Fig. 8) it appeared to reach maximum intensity around 0150UTC 15 January (11.50 am EST) while located between Townsville and Charters Towers. It passed to the east of Charters Towers at 3pm EST where average winds of 52 knots were estimated with a MSL pressure of 993hPa which indicated that the central pressure was near 988hhPa at this time. Torrential rain fell at Charters Towers causing severe flash flooding and 147mm was reported there as the low passed the station. The low then passed southwards through Central Queensland. Totals inland Queensland reached 313mm in the 24 hours to 9am 17 January with the heavy rain over a vast area. This also continued over the following 24 hours with totals inland to 219mm.

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