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Severe Tropical Cyclone Jasper was the wettest
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in Australian history, surpassing Cyclone Peter of 1979. The third disturbance of the
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and the first named storm and severe tropical cyclone of the
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, Jasper was first noted as an area of low pressure located in the South Pacific Ocean, which was initially slow to develop as it tracked southwestwards through the South Pacific Ocean in Fiji's area of responsibility. The system began to consolidate as it moved towards the Australian region, with the
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(BoM) upgrading the system to a Category 1 tropical cyclone on the Australian scale and naming it ''Jasper''. The storm quickly intensified and became a Category 5 tropical cyclone on 7 December; the
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(JTWC) estimated sustained winds of . Jasper soon entered an environment of increasing wind shear, causing the system to steadily weaken. Its low-level circulation centre became totally exposed and it maintained a poorly defined convective structure as it approached northern Queensland. Jasper later reintensified, and on 13 December, made landfall as a Category 2 tropical cyclone off the eastern coast of the
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near
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. Jasper then weakened into a ex-tropical low and remained traceable overland as it moved southeast, and was last noted on 18 December. Throughout Jasper's existence, moderate to locally intense rainfall accompanied the system; the storm dropped very heavy rainfall, peaking at at Bairds near the Daintree River. Many locals used personal
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to extract people who were trapped on their roofs within the coastal suburbs. Some flights were canceled at the Cairns Airport. One man died and another went missing due to flooding caused by Jasper. Insurance Council of Australia estimate that Jasper was responsible at
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1 billion (US$675 million).


Meteorological history

On 2 December, the Australian Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) and the 
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(FMS) began to monitor  Tropical Disturbance 03F—which was re-designated as Tropical Low 02U—in the South Pacific Ocean in Fiji's area of responsibility. At this stage, the system was located within a favorable environment for further development with radial
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in the upper
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, low
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, and warm (30–31 °C)
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s. During 4 December, the system subsequently crossed 160°E, where it exited the South Pacific basin and entered the Australian region—which prompted the FMS to pass the primary warning responsibility to the BoM. The low was in a favorable environment, evident by excellent radial outflow, deep convective banding and very low shear, resulting the United States
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(JTWC) issued a
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(TCFA) later that day, projecting a high likelihood of a significant tropical cyclone developing. Later the next day, the JTWC subsequently initiated advisories on the system and classified it as Tropical Cyclone 03P. The BoM followed suit at 06:00 UTC on 5 December—officially upgrading the system to a Category 1 tropical cyclone on the Australian scale and assigning the name ''Jasper.'' The cyclone started to track southward under the steering influence of a near equatorial ridge to the east. During the next day, the cyclone core's center continued to organize, with deep convective bands starting to wrap around the center, prompting the JTWC to upgrade the system to a Category 1 hurricane on the Saffir–Simpson hurricane wind scale (SSHWS). Jasper rapidly intensified into a Category 3 severe tropical cyclone, fueled by warm sea surface temperatures and low wind shear. Convective banding blossomed around the storm, and a formative eye appeared on satellite imagery. Late on the next day, the BoM reported that Jasper had peaked in intensity around 06:00 UTC as a high-end Category 5 severe tropical cyclone, with estimated maximum 10-minute sustained winds of , and a central barometric pressure of . Around the time, the JTWC stated that Jasper peaked with one-minute sustained winds of —equivalent to a
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. Operationally, the BoM classified Jasper as a high-end Category 4 severe tropical cyclone with winds of , but during post-cyclone reanalysis concluded a peak wind speed of based on
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measurements. Shortly thereafter, Jasper began weakening, with its eye becoming cloud-filled and the deep convection eroding due to dry air entrainment. Jasper managed to maintain its intensity while battling unfavorable conditions, but soon significantly weakened due to strong ( vertical wind shear. Early on 9 December, increasing wind shear severely disrupted the convection, with deep convection persisting along the southern periphery and weakening the cyclone back to tropical storm status. The system's
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became totally exposed, with strong wind shear eroding the entire system. Jasper turned westward on the morning of 11 December and accelerated toward the
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coast as deep convection re-developed near the center. Despite that, Jasper retained a poorly defined convective structure to its southwest which was wrapped into the convective banding. An eye-like feature developed in the center of the storm on 13 December, indicative of an intensifying storm. The storm maintained a banding eye, surrounded by a symmetric ring of cold, cloud tops around the eyewall. Jasper further strengthened before making landfall off the eastern coast of the
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near
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at 12:00 UTC with sustained winds of . The JTWC discontinued warnings on the system later that day. By 14:00 UTC that day, the BoM reported that Jasper had weakened to a tropical low. However, Jasper remained traceable, and the BoM would give the tropical low a moderate chance of redeveloping into a tropical cyclone on 15 December. However, they would soon downgrade its chances of re-developing into a very low as the storm turned southeast further inland, causing the tropical low to rapidly weaken, and on 18 December, Jasper was last noted over the Cape York Peninsula.


Preparations

During 6 December, warnings were issued by the Solomon Islands Meteorological Service for parts of
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in the
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, after it became apparent that Jasper was moving towards the southernmost islands of New Georgia. They warned that the system was expected to produce gale-force winds, rough seas, moderate to heavy swells of and coastal flooding over the islands. Ships across the country were to be suspended. Operations at Solomon Airlines were suspended throughout 5 December. In anticipation of the possibility of Jasper making landfall on the Queensland coast at tropical cyclone intensity, the Australian Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) issued a number of official warnings to the public in advance of the system's arrival. Upon weakening to Category 1 strength at 12:00 UTC on 11 December, several storm warnings and a cyclone watch were issued for coastal and inland areas between
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and Townsville. In preparation for Jasper, the Queensland police sent several people to help local councils. In the city of
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, all flights for 13 December were postponed. Evacuation centers were also set up in Cairns, Port Douglas, and Cooktown in preparation for the storm. Services Australia temporarily closed some of its Medicare and Centrelink offices in
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. Meteorology staff on
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, about from the coast were evacuated by the
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(RAN) before the cyclone passed through the area on 11 December. Tourists towns prepared for flooding as they were in the firing line of the cyclone, while homeless people were offered shelter through local charities before Jasper arrived. Additionally, the mayor of Douglas Shire, Michael Kerr, urged tourists in the region to have a plan to bunker down during the cyclone.


Impact

In Far North Queensland, Jasper caused thousands of properties to lose power. Authorities rescued twelve people and a dog in Mossman who were stranded due to flooding. Officials sent authorities to monitor areas affected by Jasper after looters raided homes and businesses. The Queensland State Emergency Service (QSES) received 846 calls for help within Far North Queensland due to Jasper. Numerous roads remained closed after the storm passed, including the Captain Cook Highway between
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and Port Douglas. Jasper produced torrential rain throughout Northern Queensland, with five day totals of reported at Black Mountain and at Myola, both near the town of Kuranda, making Jasper the wettest tropical cyclone in Australia. Bureau of Meteorology
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Retrieved on 18 December 2023.
24-hour totals include the Daintree catchment recording of rain, while the town of Diwan recorded exactly . Cyclone Jasper also brought brief heavy rainfall accumulations in the Bloomfield River, averaging from with rainfall pushing in
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and Daintree Village. The Barron River surpassed the March 1977 record of , making the event the worst flooding event since records began in 1915. (updated 18 Dec 2023) The water spilling over Copperlode Dam caused its catchment creek, Freshwater Creek, to break its banks, threatening the suburbs of Redlynch, Brinsmead and lower Freshwater. The flooding was historic, breaking all records according to the BoM. The BoM announced that 21 stations had received over since Jasper made landfall. A man was found in a flooded home in Far North Queensland due to flooding caused by the cyclone. An 85 year old male went missing due to the flooding in the town of Degarra. Later damage assessments stated that 18 homes were destroyed, with another 168 severely damaged by the storm.


Aftermath

The QSES responded to over 1,000 calls for help by people within the Cairns region.
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swift water rescue crews and SES were also tasked with numerous requests for evacuations, within the coastal suburbs. Many locals utilised personal
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to extract people who were trapped on their rooves within the coastal suburbs. Cairns Airport also halted all operations, due to the low visibility and the extreme flooding occurring on the landing strip of the airport. Insurance Council of Australia estimated that Jasper was responsible for
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1 billion (US$675 million). The Albanese government provided funding to residents who had been directly impacted by the event. A total of more than AU$15 million (
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10 million) was distributed to residents. The
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announced that AU$1.0 million (US$675,000) would be relief measures for customers that had been affected by the storm. In January 2024, the Federal and Queensland governments jointly contributed AU$5 million (US$3.3 million) as a tourism recovery plan aimed at attracting travelers back to Far North Queensland.


See also

* Tropical cyclones in 2023 *
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* Cyclone Peter (1978) – a severe tropical cyclone which became the wettest tropical cyclone to impact Australia *
Cyclone Katrina In meteorology, a cyclone () is a large air mass that rotates around a strong center of low atmospheric pressure, counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere as viewed from above (opposite to an an ...
(1998) – an erratic severe tropical cyclone which also significantly weakened before reaching northern Queensland *
Cyclone Tasha Tropical Cyclone Tasha was a short-lived, but devastating tropical cyclone that exacerbated widespread floods in Queensland, Australia during the 2010 Christmas holiday. Meteorological history Tropical Cyclone Tasha was first identified on 24& ...
(2010) – a weak tropical cyclone that brought significant impacts to Queensland *
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 ...
(2011) – a powerful and destructive severe tropical cyclone which also originated from the South Pacific Ocean before impacting Queensland


References


External links


Australian Bureau of Meteorology



Tropical Cyclone Warning Center Jakarta

Papua New Guinea National Weather Service
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