Severe Tropical Cyclone Tessi was a small but potent
tropical cyclone
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that caused extensive damage along the coast of
North Queensland
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in early April 2000. The ninth cyclone and fourth
severe tropical cyclone
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of the
1999–2000 Australian region cyclone season, Tessi developed on 1 April from a persistent
trough
Trough may refer to:
In science
* Trough (geology), a long depression less steep than a trench
* Trough (meteorology), an elongated region of low atmospheric pressure
* Trough (physics), the lowest point on a wave
* Trough level (medicine), th ...
of low pressure in the
Coral Sea
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and slowly tracked west-southwestward. Tessi was an unusually compact storm that strengthened rapidly just before
landfall
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, peaking as a Category 3 severe tropical cyclone on the
Australian tropical cyclone intensity scale
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with 10-minute average
maximum winds of 140 km/h (85 mph). Around 22:00
UTC on 2 April, Tessi moved ashore about 75 km (45 mi) northwest of
Townsville
Townsville is a city on the north-eastern coast of Queensland, Australia. With a population of 180,820 as of June 2018, it is the largest settlement in North Queensland; it is unofficially considered its capital. Estimated resident population, 30 ...
and rapidly diminished as it progressed inland. At the height of the storm,
Magnetic Island
Magnetic Island ( Wulguru: Yunbenun) is an island offshore from the city of Townsville, Queensland, Australia. This mountainous island in Cleveland Bay has effectively become a suburb of Townsville, with 2,335 permanent residents. The islan ...
experienced sustained winds of , while gusts as high as were recorded in Townsville.
Tessi's strong winds caused widespread damage along the coast from
Ingham to
Ayr, most notably around Townsville, where many trees were uprooted and 50,000 homes lost electricity. Buildings and vehicles were damaged by the winds and fallen trees, and roadways surrounding the city became impassable. Torrential rains, amounting to in just 24 hours, saturated a hillside in
Castle Hill and caused a large
landslide
Landslides, also known as landslips, are several forms of mass wasting that may include a wide range of ground movements, such as rockfalls, deep-seated slope failures, mudflows, and debris flows. Landslides occur in a variety of environments, ...
. Hundreds of Castle Hill residents were forced to leave their homes, and many structures were inundated with mud and debris. The landslide dislodged a large boulder uphill from several residences, creating a period of local concern before workers stabilised the slope. Along the coast, the storm wrecked boats and eroded beaches. Total damage in Townsville was estimated to be at least $50 million (2000
AUD
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), and the name ''Tessi'' was later
retired
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Many people choose to retire when they are elderly or incapable of doing their j ...
due to the cyclone's impacts.
Meteorological history
Cyclone Tessi originated in a northwest–southeast oriented
trough
Trough may refer to:
In science
* Trough (geology), a long depression less steep than a trench
* Trough (meteorology), an elongated region of low atmospheric pressure
* Trough (physics), the lowest point on a wave
* Trough level (medicine), th ...
of low pressure that developed in the
Coral Sea
The Coral Sea () is a marginal sea of the South Pacific off the northeast coast of Australia, and classified as an interim Australian bioregion. The Coral Sea extends down the Australian northeast coast. Most of it is protected by the Fren ...
at the end of March 2000.
Similar conditions would lead to the genesis of
Cyclone Vaughan in the same region just days later.
Initially forming within the
trade winds
The trade winds or easterlies are the permanent east-to-west prevailing winds that flow in the Earth's equatorial region. The trade winds blow mainly from the northeast in the Northern Hemisphere and from the southeast in the Southern Hemisp ...
east of an
upper-level trough over eastern Australia, the disturbance that ultimately spawned Tessi persisted in the area for nearly a week before becoming associated with an organised area of
convection
Convection is single or multiphase fluid flow that occurs spontaneously due to the combined effects of material property heterogeneity and body forces on a fluid, most commonly density and gravity (see buoyancy). When the cause of the c ...
on 31 March,
about east of
Cooktown, Queensland
Cooktown is a coastal town and locality in the Shire of Cook, Queensland, Australia. Cooktown is at the mouth of the Endeavour River, on Cape York Peninsula in Far North Queensland where James Cook beached his ship, the Endeavour, for repa ...
.
At that point, the
Bureau of Meteorology
The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM or BoM) is an executive agency of the Australian Government responsible for providing weather services to Australia and surrounding areas. It was established in 1906 under the Meteorology Act, and brought together ...
's (BoM) Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre in
Brisbane
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operationally identified the system as a
tropical low
A tropical cyclone is a rapidly rotating storm system characterized by a low-pressure center, a closed low-level atmospheric circulation, strong winds, and a spiral arrangement of thunderstorms that produce heavy rain and squalls. Depend ...
and began issuing
gale warning
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s.
At 00:00
UTC on 2 April, the
Joint Typhoon Warning Center
The Joint typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) is a joint United States Navy – United States Air Force command in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The JTWC is responsible for the issuing of tropical cyclone warnings in the North-West Pacific Ocean, South P ...
(JTWC) designated the system ''22S''.
Diffluence from an
anticyclone
An anticyclone is a weather phenomenon defined as a large-scale circulation of winds around a central region of high atmospheric pressure, clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and counterclockwise in the Southern Hemisphere as viewed from abo ...
to the east promoted favourable
outflow
Outflow may refer to:
* Capital outflow, the capital leaving a particular economy
* Bipolar outflow, in astronomy, two continuous flows of gas from the poles of a star
* Outflow (hydrology), the discharge of a lake or other reservoir system
*Outflo ...
in the upper levels of the atmosphere, and a closed centre of circulation rapidly formed.
As the disturbance tracked southwestward around the periphery of a mid-level ridge to the south,
its appearance on satellite imagery continued to improve, with distinct
rainband
A rainband is a cloud and precipitation structure associated with an area of rainfall which is significantly elongated. Rainbands can be stratiform or convective, and are generated by differences in temperature. When noted on weather radar ima ...
s wrapping around the centre.
At 18:00 UTC on 1 April, the system intensified into Tropical Cyclone ''Tessi'' while located under northeast of
Townsville, Queensland
Townsville is a city on the north-eastern coast of Queensland, Australia. With a population of 180,820 as of June 2018, it is the largest settlement in North Queensland; it is unofficially considered its capital. Estimated resident population, 30 ...
.
Tessi was an extremely small tropical system, described as a "midget cyclone," that continued to contract due to rising environmental air pressures as it approached the coast. Additionally, the storm's wind field was lopsided, with gale-force winds extending to the south of the centre but only to the north.
Nonetheless, the parent trough provided an area of generally weak inhibiting
wind shear
Wind shear (or windshear), sometimes referred to as wind gradient, is a difference in wind speed and/or direction over a relatively short distance in the atmosphere. Atmospheric wind shear is normally described as either vertical or horizon ...
,
allowing the cyclone to quickly strengthen.
Around 18:00 UTC on 2 April, while Tessi was just offshore, a small
eye feature only across became evident on
weather radar
Weather radar, also called weather surveillance radar (WSR) and Doppler weather radar, is a type of radar used to locate precipitation, calculate its motion, and estimate its type (rain, snow, hail etc.). Modern weather radars are mostly puls ...
.
By 20:00 UTC, the storm reached its peak intensity with 10-minute
maximum sustained wind
The maximum sustained wind associated with a tropical cyclone is a common
indicator of the intensity of the storm. Within a mature tropical cyclone, it is found within the eyewall at a distance defined as the radius of maximum wind, or RMW. U ...
s of 140 km/h (85 mph) and a minimum central air pressure of . This made it a Category 3 severe tropical cyclone on the Australian cyclone scale. The JTWC estimated weaker 1-minute winds of 95 km/h (60 mph).
Shortly after peaking, Tessi made
landfall
Landfall is the event of a storm moving over land after being over water. More broadly, and in relation to human travel, it refers to 'the first land that is reached or seen at the end of a journey across the sea or through the air, or the fact ...
just south of
Lucinda, or about northwest of Townsville.
Land-based observations and radar imagery suggested that the storm was more intense than indicated by its satellite presentation.
Upon moving ashore, the cyclone slowed and rapidly deteriorated, and it dissipated by 00:60 UTC on 3 April.
The small cyclone's rapid strengthening before landfall was generally not well-forecast by
weather models; in particular, the
ECMWF
The European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) is an independent intergovernmental organisation supported by most of the nations of Europe. It is based at three sites: Shinfield Park, Reading, United Kingdom; Bologna, Italy; an ...
model anticipated that the system would degenerate back into an open trough before moving ashore.
Impact

While moving inland, Tessi produced strong winds and very heavy rainfall. Wind damage was widespread but generally of a minor nature,
extending from
Ingham to
Ayr along the coast of Queensland. New daily and monthly total rainfall records were set in Townsville, where of rainfall was recorded in a 24-hour period. The city also experienced wind gusts as high as , peaking at 15:40 UTC on 2 April,
while situated within the storm's left-front quadrant.
In and around Townsville, the powerful gusts brought down thousands of trees, some of which struck and damaged buildings and caravans. Multiple roofs sustained damage, and fallen power lines left 50,000 households without electricity.
By two days after the storm, only about half of the outages had been restored.
Many roads were damaged or obstructed by debris, leaving the city isolated for a time.
After Tessi weakened below the tropical cyclone threshold, its remnants continued to produce heavy rainfall. One station in the
Haughton River
The Haughton River is a river located in North Queensland, Australia.
Course and features
The headwaters of the river rise in the Haughton Valley of the Leichhardt Range near Mingela and flow in a north easterly direction almost immediately c ...
watershed recorded more than in 12 hours on 3 April, including a maximum hourly rainfall rate of . The Haughton River swelled to record levels until the small town of
Giru was completely submerged with floodwaters averaging deep.
To the north of Townsville, severe wind damage was reported in the small community of
Mutarnee, where the cyclone uprooted numerous large trees and blew the roof of a house away. The most intense winds were likely confined to the sparsely populated shoreline east of Mutarnee; there, tree damage was significant, and a few beach huts were damaged.
Along the coast, rough seas washed ashore and wrecked several boats.
The
Port of Townsville
Port of Townsville is a government-owned Corporation and seaport in Townsville, Queensland, Australia. It is the third largest seaport in Queensland after Port of Brisbane and the Port of Gladstone. It is located south of the mouth of Ross Cr ...
sustained $1.1 million in damage, which included the destruction of
breakwaters
A breakwater is a permanent structure constructed at a coastal area to protect against tides, currents, waves, and storm surges. Part of a coastal management system, breakwaters are installed to minimize erosion, and to protect anchorages, h ...
. Coastal installations along
the Strand were also damaged by the rough seas, while the onshore winds blasted tree trunks with sand from the beaches and left up to of accumulated sand in car parks. Along the coast of
Rowes Bay
Rowes Bay is a suburb of Townsville in the City of Townsville, Queensland, Australia. In the , Rowes Bay had a population of 573 people.
Geography
Rowes Bay is located in a low-lying area adjacent to the Cleveland Bay beach. Its borders are ...
, high waves steepened an existing
erosion
Erosion is the action of surface processes (such as water flow or wind) that removes soil, rock, or dissolved material from one location on the Earth's crust, and then transports it to another location where it is deposited. Erosion is di ...
cliff by as much as , although much of the removed sand was simply deposited closer to the water. Despite of sand being displaced from the base of the
scarp
Scarp may refer to:
Landforms and geology
* Cliff, a significant vertical, or near vertical, rock exposure
* Escarpment, a steep slope or long rock that occurs from erosion or faulting and separates two relatively level areas of differing elevatio ...
, the changes to the beach were considered to be within acceptable parameters of the ongoing
beach nourishment
Beach nourishment (also referred to as beach renourishment, beach replenishment, or sand replenishment) describes a process by which sediment, usually sand, lost through longshore drift or erosion is replaced from other sources. A wider beach ...
project.
Tessi also had a serious impact on
seagrass meadow
A seagrass meadow or seagrass bed is an underwater ecosystem formed by seagrasses. Seagrasses are marine (saltwater) plants found in shallow coastal waters and in the brackish waters of estuaries. Seagrasses are flowering plants with stems and ...
s, such as those in
Cockle Bay. Just offshore,
Magnetic Island
Magnetic Island ( Wulguru: Yunbenun) is an island offshore from the city of Townsville, Queensland, Australia. This mountainous island in Cleveland Bay has effectively become a suburb of Townsville, with 2,335 permanent residents. The islan ...
endured 10-minute sustained winds of in what was described as its worst storm in 30 years.
Streets on the island were littered with debris,
and residents were left with limited supplies of
drinking water
Drinking water is water that is used in drink or food preparation; potable water is water that is safe to be used as drinking water. The amount of drinking water required to maintain good health varies, and depends on physical activity level, ...
.
The torrential rainfall caused extensive flash flooding and triggered a large
landslide
Landslides, also known as landslips, are several forms of mass wasting that may include a wide range of ground movements, such as rockfalls, deep-seated slope failures, mudflows, and debris flows. Landslides occur in a variety of environments, ...
in a residential neighbourhood in
Castle Hill, a suburb of Townsville.
The landslide comprised four distinct
debris flows, totalling about of weathered
granite
Granite () is a coarse-grained ( phaneritic) intrusive igneous rock composed mostly of quartz, alkali feldspar, and plagioclase. It forms from magma with a high content of silica and alkali metal oxides that slowly cools and solidifies und ...
plunging downhill. Two homes were destroyed while many others were invaded by large volumes of mud and debris.
A
mansion
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belonging to the owner of the
Townsville Crocodiles
The Townsville Crocodiles were an Australian professional men's basketball team based in the North Queensland city of Townsville. They competed in the National Basketball League (NBL) and played their home games at the Townsville Entertainme ...
was among the most severely impacted properties, being almost entirely buried under the landslide. Around 400 residents of the community were forced to evacuate nearly 140 homes,
and 10 individuals were hospitalised with
acute stress.
With fears of additional rainfall from Cyclone Vaughan, dozens of engineers rushed to secure a large , 150-
tonne
The tonne ( or ; symbol: t) is a unit of mass equal to 1000 kilograms. It is a non-SI unit accepted for use with SI. It is also referred to as a metric ton to distinguish it from the non-metric units of the short ton ( United State ...
boulder that the landslide dislodged and left resting precariously on the hillside above several homes.
After workers spent more than 24 hours reinforcing the boulder and removing other loose debris from the hillside, the immediate threat was alleviated.
However, concerns about the stability of the slope and disputes over the funding necessary for ongoing maintenance still lingered as of 2012. As the landslide occurred in an affluent neighbourhood,
some residents feared the incident would lower their property values.
In addition to the Castle Hill landslide, Tessi's rainfall induced smaller rock falls and debris flows throughout susceptible areas of Townsville.
Aftermath
During and after the storm, the
State Emergency Service
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responded to 530 calls for assistance.
While attempting to repair a damaged power line, two
Queensland Rail
Queensland Rail (QR) is a railway operator in Queensland, Australia. Owned by the Queensland Government, it operates local and long-distance passenger services, as well as owning and maintaining approximately 6,600 kilometres of track and relate ...
workers received electrical shocks, with one of them being severely injured. As emergency workers were preoccupied with the aftermath of Tessi, burglars
looted 80 homes and businesses, as well as flooded vehicles and damaged yachts, in Townsville.
In the aftermath of the cyclone, some 400
Townsville City Council
The City of Townsville is a local government area (LGA) located in North Queensland, Australia. It encompasses the city of Townsville, together with the surrounding rural areas, to the south are the communities of Alligator Creek, Woodstock a ...
workers embarked on clean-up efforts.
Vegetation debris in Townsville was collected and processed into of
mulch
A mulch is a layer of material applied to the surface of soil. Reasons for applying mulch include conservation of soil moisture, improving fertility and health of the soil, reducing weed growth and enhancing the visual appeal of the area.
A ...
, which was used in local botanical gardens like
The Palmetum. By 6 April, local insurers had received 3,000 claims for property damage.
Townsville mayor
Tony Mooney initially estimated damage to private property from Tessi at $100 million, and judged the destruction more severe than that of the
1998 Townsville floods.
Later, a post-storm assessment placed the damage total closer to $50 million. After the season ended, the name ''Tessi'' was
retired
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Many people choose to retire when they are elderly or incapable of doing their j ...
from the Australian tropical cyclone naming list due to the cyclone's "negative impact."
See also
*
Cyclone Althea
Severe Tropical Cyclone Althea was a powerful tropical cyclone that devastated parts of North Queensland just before Christmas 1971. One of the strongest storms ever to affect the Townsville area, Althea was the fourth system and second severe t ...
*
Cyclone Larry
*
Cyclone Yasi
Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasi () was a powerful and destructive tropical cyclone that made landfall in northern Queensland, Australia in early 2011, causing major damage to the affected areas. Originating as a tropical low near Fiji on 26 Jan ...
References
External links
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