A ridge strengthened along the east coast south of the monsoon trough. This trough with an embedded low was initially located near Mackay but was pushed northwards by the ridge. The low was northeast of Mackay region at 9am 15 February 2008 around the time of the extreme rainfall with a very moist airmass (dew points to 25 degrees Celsius). The monsoon trough was well to the north of Mackay and the rainfall occurred near the leading edge of a surge in the southeasterly trades associated with the strengthening coastal ridge to the south. Extremely heavy rain fell at Mackay with 562mm between 3am and 9am 15 February 2008 including 177mm in the last hour. There were heavier reports from around Mackay. Devastating flooding resulted in Mackay with damage caused by the floods reaching hundreds of millions of dollars.

Rockhampton Regional Council in partnership with the Queensland a…