Tropical cyclone Steve crossed the coast at the Cairns Northern Beaches around 7pm Sunday 27/2/00. It was named at 7am that morning while near the Holmes Reef, 230 km ENE of Cairns. Cairns Airport reported its lowest MSL pressure 991 hPa at 6.39pm Sun (not in the eye). Maximum gust was 77 knots at 6.45pm and 6.50pm Sunday. The maximum 10 min average wind was 120/56 knots at 6.51pm. At Green Island the lowest MSL pressure was 984.6 at 5.53pm Sun (not in eye). Max gust there was 85 knots around 6.30 pm. The highest significant wave at the Cairns Wave recording Station was 2.75m around 8pm Sunday and the maximum wave height was 5.0m after this at midnight. The maximum storm surge at Cairns (1m) was at 7.30pm Sun.

As Steve developed a monsoon rainband extended from it towards Cairns and Cairns Airport recorded 237mm in the 24 hours to Sat 26 Feb 2000 which caused flooding of some houses. The rain increased in the Barron River Catchment around the time of landfall. Emerald Crest recorded 256mm in the 12 hours to 6.25am Monday 28 February 2000. This resulted in Major flooding at Mareeba in the early hours of Monday and in Cairns during Monday. At Mareeba 90 people were evacuated including 20 by helicopter evacuation from roof tops. A railway bridge was washed away. The flood level reached 12.4m at Mareeba (a record) at 4.37am Monday morning. Many buildings in Cairns suffered severe water damage including the Cairns Hospital. Powerlines were down throughout the district with more than 40.000 without power. A 17 yr old youth drowned in a flooded stream south of Cairns the day after the cyclone made landfall. Many buildings in Cairns suffered roof damage including the Cairns Yacht club with lost a large section of the roof. Kuranda township on the Atherton tableland west of Cairns suffered high wind damage with hundreds of trees uprooted. Twelve houses were extensively damaged when large trees fell on them. The two highways to the Atherton Tablelands were closed by fallen trees and landslides. The Gillies Highway was closed for a week. Crop damage from rain and wind was severe and the sugar cane damage has been quoted at 20 million AUD.

After making landfall near Cairns on 27 February 2000 tropical cyclone Steve crossed the base of Cape York Peninsula and Steve reformed in the southeastern Gulf of Carpentaria a day after crossing the Queensland east coast and almost as soon as it moved over water in the southeastern Gulf. Steve moved northwest along the southern Gulf of Carpentaria coast, crossing the coast north of Port McArthur on 1 March as a category 1. Steve passed over the uninhabited Sir Edward Pellew Group of islands prior to coastal crossing with gale force winds recorded by the Centre Island Automatic Weather Station. Crossing the islands weakened Steve and only a brief period of strong winds and a 45 minute calm were observed at Bing Bong Port on the mainland coast north of Port McArthur. No damage was reported from Bing Bong port near where the cyclone crossed the coast, and Borroloola township, about 60 km inland from Bing Bong reported some uprooting of small trees. Minimum mean sea level pressure recorded: 987 hPa 2252Z 29/2/00 Centre Island AWS. Maximum sustained (10 min average) wind speed recorded wind speed: 38 knots 2224 UTC 29/02/2000 at Centre Is AWS with gusts to 50 knots at 2145 UTC. Sea levels up to 1.5 metres above normal tide levels at Port McArthur.

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 Steve 2000 - imagery

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Cyclone Steve track and intensity (BOM)

Cyclone Steve 2000 - rainfall

Cyclone Steve 2000 - mean sea level