The cyclone formed near the coast after 4am 3 April 2000. It appears the worst wind damage was around Mutarnee (60 km northwest of Townsville). Here many large trees were uprooted and the roof of a farmhouse was lifted off, battens and all, and deposited 50 metres away in a cane field. The most extensive tree damage was further east in the normally uninhabited beach areas where some isolated beach huts were unroofed.

Tessi was responsible for setting new weather records for April at the Townsville Meteorological Office: highest wind gust (70 knots), highest daily rainfall (271.6mm) and the highest monthly rainfall (539mm to 27 April 2000). However official daily rainfall is measured up to 9am, and 423.4 mm was measured in the 24 hours up to 1am 4 April 2000. The maximum wind gust at Townsville occurred at 1:40am 3 April 2000 when the centre of cyclone was 40 km away.

The cyclone caused widespread wind damage in Townsville mainly to trees and power lines. Most structural damage was due to falling trees though there were isolated reports of roof damage attributed to the wind itself. Widespread flooding occurred with the associated downpour, which also led to a severe landslide in one of the more affluent residential areas of Townsville on Castle Hill. There was also wave damage along the Strand at Townsville with several boats destroyed. Gales extended down the coast to Gumlu (120 km southeast of Townsville). The extent of the gales on the northern side was 30 km.

Cyclone Tessi Track (BOM)

Cyclone Tessi - image 6am 3 April 2000

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Cyclone Tessi - 1am 3 April 2000

Cyclone Tessi - mean sea level 9am 2 April 2000