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Severe Tropical Cyclone Ului was initially analysed as a tropical low situated in the Pacific Ocean to the north of Vanuatu on 8th March. The low then traversed across the northern islands of Vanuatu and into the far northeast Coral Sea before it developed into a tropical cyclone late in the day on the 12th March. Ului then rapidly intensified over the next couple of days into a severe tropical cyclone as it moved in a westerly direction to the south of the Solomon Islands.

From the 15th to 17th March, Ului became a slow moving system as it gradually adopted a south to southwesterly track. Ului underwent a weakening phase as the system moved across the Coral Sea due to a combination of increased wind shear from an upper trough crossing the Tasman Sea and cool sea surface temperatures.

As Ului fell under the influence of an upper ridge on 18th March the system accelerated towards the Queensland east coast, and reintensified into a severe tropical cyclone. Severe Tropical Cyclone Ului made landfall near Airlie Beach on the Whitsunday Coast at approximately 1.30am on 21st March.

Significant wind damage was reported around the Central Coast and Whitsundays district, mainly between Airlie Beach and Mackay. Reports of damage include widespread tree damage, large areas of sugarcane destroyed and localised structural damage, particularly to roofs. About 50,000 homes lost power following the passage of the system. The worst coastal damage from wind and storm surge was at Midge Point. Many boats were also damaged or destroyed due to large seas and swell created by Ului, particularly around Shute Harbour near Airlie Beach.

A young champion lifesaver lost his life after being struck by his surf ski in the vicious Kurrawa shore break.

The strongest wind gusts recorded in Queensland during the month were associated with TC Ului. A gust of 202 km/h occurred at Hamilton Island Airport on the 21st, followed by 178 km/h at Hamilton Island Airport on the 20th, followed by 146 km/h at Proserpine Airport on the 21st.

 

Cyclone Ului Track (BOM)

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Cyclone Ului temperature, pressure and wind map 6pm 20 March 2010

Cyclone Ului mean sea level pressure and wind map 7pm 20 March 20…

Cyclone Ului Radar Image 12.30am 21 March 2010