East Coast Low (2000-10-30)

A small low developed just south of Mackay on the tropical east coast of Australia around 0000 UTC 30 October 2000.

Rainfall: Many locations between Brisbane and Mackay registered rainfall totals in excess of 100 mm for the 24 hours to 2300 UTC 30 October 2000 (9am 31st local). The top registrations were:- BAROON PCKT DAM 235.0mm, MALENY 211.6mm, PALMWOODS 187.0 mm, NAMBOUR 173.6mm, CARMILA 172.2mm, LANDSBOROUGH 161.8mm, MT LARCOM 159.0mm.

Long drought conditions led up to this events and the run off from this heavy rain was not excessive enough to produce stream flooding. However there was some local flooding in Bundaberg and Gympie. More than a dozen roads were closed by flooding on the Sunshine Coast north of Brisbane.

Heron Island reported NE winds gusting to 46 knots switching to westerly winds at 41 knots gusting to 51 knots between 1232 UTC and 1250 UTC 30th as the developing low moved over the station. The pressure was then still only 1008 hPa. Lady Elliot Island (24.6S 152.7E) reported easterly gales between 0722 UTC 30th and 0845 UTC 30th . The maximum average wind was 37 knots and the max gust was 50 knots. Double Island Point AWS (25.9S 153.2E) reported gales from 1200 UTC 30th to 0800 UTC 31st with the wind direction gradually backing from easterly to southerly as the low went past the station.

Max average wind was southerly at 43 knots gusting to50 knots which occurred when the lowest MSL pressure of 1001.7 hPa was recorded at 0338 UTC 31st. Cape Moreton AWS (27.0S 153.5E) reported gales from 0200 UTC 30th to 1202 UTC 31st. Max average wind was 45 knots and the max gust was 55 knots. Seas Maximum wave heights recorded at the Brisbane wave recording station (27.4S 153.6E) were Hsig 5.1 metres and Hmax 10.7 metres.

Impact: The wind brought down trees and power lines with power blackouts in Brisbane suburbs and on the Sunshine Coast just north of Brisbane. There was traffic chaos in Brisbane and other centres in southeast Queensland from the wind and rain and many incidents with two people killed when their car aquaplaned into a tree and another man was seriously injured on the Sunshine Coast. On the Sunshine Coast and Gold Coast, marine Craft broke their moorings and were set adrift. There was serious beach erosion at Maroochydore and Noosa on the Sunshine Coast though fortunately the tides were a half a metre below the highest levels.

This event is classified as an East Coast Low.

More about East Coast Lows
Harden Up
Bureau of Meteorology website
The Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research report