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Annual climate summary 2. Bushfires which caused extensive property damage near Wye River on the Great Ocean Road in Victoria during late December 2.
January, burning 2. Otway Ranges. Two separate small fires destroyed one house and severely damaged another at Cribb Point on the Mornington Peninsula on the 1. Edgecombe in central Victoria. The fire caused extensive destruction around Waroona and resulted in more than 6.
Yarloop. Two people were killed and four firefighters injured. It was Western Australia's most destructive bushfire in 5. See the Waroona Bushfire Special Inquiry report. Some areas to the east of Kati Thanda- Lake Eyre had exceeded their average annual rainfall in just the first few days of the year. Flooding in several rivers in the Hunter region resulted, with the evacuation of parts of Raymond Terrace and Dungog, 3. SES. Some sites received more than their average January rainfall in one day.
There were over 1. SES for assistance, mainly for fallen trees, minor building damage and cars trapped in water. One man perished at Seymour in central Victoria when his vehicle was washed away while attempting to cross a flooded bridge. The passage of a cold front brought a gusty change following a very hot day on 1. January, raising dust from drought affected parts of western Victoria.
Strong winds were recorded in northwestern Victoria and around Melbourne resulting in widespread power outages and 4. SES for fallen trees and minor building damage, mostly in Melbourne's outer east and northeast. Thunderstorms in the last week of January brought heavy rain to Melbourne and surrounds. Exceptional rainfall caused flash flooding in Geelong on the 2. Further storms over the last days of the month saw flash flooding, large hail at Packenham and Belgrave (in Melbourne’s southeast), and a suspected tornado in Reservoir (in Melbourne’s northeast) on the 3.
There were 7. 70 calls to the SES over the week for damaged roofs, smashed windows, flash flooding, and 1. Geelong. Thunderstorms produced severe wind gusts in the Sydney region on the 1. Sydney Airport. The SES received more than 2.
Very strong winds were reported in the Mid North Coast and Hunter districts on the 2. Bowraville, Greta and Singleton. A wind gust of 1.
Tibooburra in northwestern New South Wales on the same day. Golf- ball sized hail was reported at Tuggeranong in the Australian Capital Territory on the 2.
Thunderstorms produced strong winds, heavy rain and local flash flooding in the Sydney region on the 2. Major property damage was also reported in Forbes Creek and Palmers Island. Rainfall totals exceeded 1.
Tasmania. Widespread flash flooding occurred on much of the east coast and in parts of the central north, particularly around Launceston. The fires were large and fierce, with smoke at times spreading as far as Hobart and southern Victoria. The passage of a strong cold front and associated wind change on 1.
February saw some fires increase, and while rain on 2. February extinguished some fires, about 2. By the end of February, approximately 1. Tasmania’s World Heritage wilderness area. The largest of the fires, some resulting from smaller fires merging, were at: Lake Mackenziesouth of Lorinnabetween Balfour and Mawbannasouth of Arthur Rivernear Mount Cullen. Tropical cyclone Stan developed north of Port Hedland in Western Australia on 2.
January, intensifying into a category two system before making landfall east of Pardoo early on the 3. Stan weakened to a tropical low over the eastern Pilbara and tracked over southeastern Western Australia at the start of February. Heavy rain fell in the Gascoyne, Fortescue and De Grey catchments, with moderate to major flooding in the upper De Grey catchment including the Oakover, Coongan and Nullagine rivers. There was flash flooding at Port Lincoln and Victor Harbor as totals of 4. Nullarbor, southern Eyre Peninsula and the Fleurieu Peninsula. Tatiana tracked south and remained well offshore before dissipating on the 1. Beaches in southeast Queensland experienced some powerful, long- period swells.
Tropical cyclone Uriah developed west of the Cocos Islands on the evening of the 1. La Reunion region on the evening of the 1. Some minor damage, such as road erosion and fallen trees, occurred in the Cocos (Keeling) Islands.
This is the lowest number of cyclones recorded in a season since satellite records began in 1. Wind gusts reached 1. High Range (Wanganderry). At least five light planes and several buildings were destroyed at Camden Airport, and there were reports of uprooted trees near The Oaks and Cobbity. Weak monsoon rainfall over northern Australia led to a build up of heat during the second half of February.
By the first week of March this heat had extended to cover almost all of Australia. Abnormal heat persisted in the southeast until temperatures were moderated by the passage of a trough during 9–1.
March, but it was not until a southwesterly change on the 1. Tasmania, that cool temperatures ended the sequence. Numerous daily high temperature records were set for February and March during the event. Many outback roads were closed and Kati Thanda – Lake Eyre received significant inflows.
The SES received 4. State, with damage concentrated in northeastern Victoria and around Melbourne. Thousands of homes around Melbourne had blackouts, and train cancellations led to significant commuter delays.
Wind gusts over 9. Wagga Wagga damaged several properties, and people were rescued from two cars washed into flood waters near Sutton. Storms were frequent during March, with one causing power outages for more than 5. Sydney on the 1. 4th; a cold front bringing wind gusts above 1. Griffith and Forbes, with reports of uprooted trees in Canberra on the 1.
Grafton on the 2. The remnant low brought significant rainfall to Queensland's north, west, and central coast in early March while a separate tropical low brought heavy rainfall to catchments in the Gulf Country in the middle of March. Moderate flooding in the Georgina and Diamantina River catchments in western Queensland began in March and persisted into April as floodwaters continued travelling downstream towards Kati Thanda – Lake Eyre. Strong winds caused power outages at 5. Adelaide, mainly in the southern and western suburbs.
The winds also caused damage and power outages across Tasmania, especially in the northwest, with gusts over 1. Maatsuyker Island and 1. Hogan Island. A rough passage caused damage to vehicles and cargo on the Spirit of Tasmania as it crossed Bass Strait. Up to 1. 5 0. 00 homes and businesses lost power in Melbourne and South Gippsland.
The Victorian SES received 2. Melbourne's east and southeast. A significant storm surge combined with spring high tides caused exceptionally high water levels and sea- water inundation in coastal areas, coastal erosion, and damage to infrastructure. The South Australian SES responded to over 1. Numerous sites in central and northeast Victoria received their highest daily rainfall on record on the 9th or 1.
Several buildings were damaged in southern Tasmania, with storm damage also reported in the northwest of the State. Another burst of strong winds in Tasmania on the 1. The DFES received 5. The East Coast Low interacted with an extensive upper level trough over eastern Australia and a high pressure system over New Zealand, and extended its influence from southern Queensland to northern Tasmania.
Damaging winds, large waves, coastal erosion, and very heavy rainfall resulted between the 4th and 7th, causing flooding in areas of southeast Queensland, eastern New South Wales, eastern Victoria, and large areas of northern Tasmania. A number of June daily rainfall records were set, in southeast Queensland and eastern New South Wales. High daily rainfall records and high minimum temperature records for June were set in Tasmania. Some sites broke long- standing flood records from 1. Two people were confirmed dead and one missing. More detail on resultant damage in Tasmania can be found in the Monthly Weather Review.