Tropical Cyclone Nelson developed from a tropical low which tracked through the western Gulf of Carpentaria towards the southwest before turning eastwards across the southern Gulf and intensifying. The system was named tropical cyclone Nelson on 5th February 2007. The cyclone intensified to a Category 2 on 6th February and peaked while crossing the southeast Gulf of Carpentaria coast. Nelson generated large seas and 10 crew members from a 5,000-tonne zinc carrier that had taken on water while traveling north near Karumba were safely evacuated by helicopter to the town of Normanton, in north Queensland.

The highest signicant wave heights measured at Weipa were 3.1 metres (3rd highest on record) and the peak wave height 5.6 metres also ranked 3rd in the long term statistics. A couple were winched to safety by a rescue helicopter from Dinah station 150km north of Karumba. A fallen tree badly damaged their homestead and they took shelter in a shipping container until flooding forced them to seek higher ground.

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 Nelson track and intensity (BOM)