The 1985–86 Australian region cyclone season was an above average
tropical cyclone
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season. It officially started on 1 November 1985, and officially ended on 30 April 1986.
Seasonal summary
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Systems
Severe Tropical Cyclone Nicholas
Tropical Cyclone Nicholas originated from a broad area of low pressure associated with a monsoonal trough south of
Sumatra
Sumatra () is one of the Sunda Islands of western Indonesia. It is the largest island that is fully within Indonesian territory, as well as the list of islands by area, sixth-largest island in the world at 482,286.55 km2 (182,812 mi. ...
on November 25. It tracked south and gradually organized itself and became a tropical cyclone early on November 29. It then began to move east and passed through major shipping routes near
Christmas Island
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, though none of the ships record any extensive winds from the nearby cyclone. Nicholas, while remaining a small system, continued to intensify and by December 3 reached a peak intensity as a category four cyclone with winds of 10-min sustained and a pressure of 945 hPa. Afterwards the cyclone turned almost directly south and gradually weakened. On December 7 the Nicholas's convection began to wane and the system had fully dissipated by that evening.
[''Australian Meteorological Magazine'' Vol 34 No 3 (September 1986) The Australian tropical cyclone season 1985–86]
Tropical Cyclone 03P
Tropical Cyclone 03S existed from December 11 to December 14.
Tropical Cyclone Ophelia
Tropical Cyclone Ophelia occurred from 7 January until 12 January 1986 near
Cocos Island
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. Its estimated lowest pressure was 985 hPa.
Tropical Cyclone 08S
Tropical Cyclone 08S existed from January 11 to January 14.
Tropical Cyclone Hector
Tropical Cyclone Hector occurred from 17 January until 24 January 1986. It crossed the coast near
Wyndham, Western Australia
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and its estimated lowest pressure was 982 hPa. Hector caused significant flooding in the
Kimberley region of Western Australia.
Tropical Cyclone Pancho
Tropical Cyclone Pancho occurred from 18 January until 22 January 1986 and remained entirely within the
Indian Ocean
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off
Western Australia
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. Its estimated lowest pressure was 976 hPa.
Tropical Cyclone Vernon
Vernon was a weak cyclone that occurred from 21 January until 24 January 1986 and formed in the
Gulf of Carpentaria
The Gulf of Carpentaria is a sea off the northern coast of Australia. It is enclosed on three sides by northern Australia and bounded on the north by the eastern Arafura Sea, which separates Australia and New Guinea. The northern boundary ...
. It crossed
Cape York and continued on into the
Coral Sea
The Coral Sea () is a marginal sea of the Pacific Ocean, South Pacific off the northeast coast of Australia, and classified as an Interim Biogeographic Regionalisation for Australia, interim Australian bioregion. The Coral Sea extends down t ...
. Its estimated lowest pressure was 990 hPa.
Severe Tropical Cyclone Winifred
The precursor
tropical low
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to Severe Tropical Cyclone Winifred was first observed on 27 January, about 450 km (280 mi) north of
Cairns, Queensland
Cairns (; ) is a city in the Cairns Region, Queensland, Australia, on the tropical north east coast of Far North Queensland. In the , Cairns had a population of 153,181 people.
The city was founded in 1876 and named after Sir William Welling ...
. Initially drifting toward the east, the
low pressure system showed signs of slow
development
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. Early on 29 January, the system turned south as it gradually continued to gain in strength. Based on data from the
GMS, the low had become sufficiently well-organized to be classified as a
tropical cyclone
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by 30 January, retaining a minimum
central pressure of 995
mbar
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(
hPa
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; 29.38
inHg
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It is the pressure exerted by a column of mercury in h ...
). Accordingly, the system was assigned the name ''Winifred'' at 1400
UTC
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that same day, as it slowly proceeded southward.
Steady intensification continued, and the cyclone reached winds of early on 1 February, the equivalent of a Category 1 hurricane on the
Saffir–Simpson Hurricane Scale. During all of Winifred's existence, a canopy of high-level
cirrus cloud
Cirrus ( cloud classification symbol: Ci) is a genus of high cloud made of ice crystals. Cirrus clouds typically appear delicate and wispy with white strands. In the Earth's atmosphere, cirrus are usually formed when warm, dry air rises, causing ...
s covered the
eye
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In higher organisms, the ey ...
and
rainband
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s of the cyclone, preventing precise location of its centre through
satellite observation. Initially, estimates showed the intensifying cyclone retracing to the southeast on the evening of 30 January, almost immediately turning to the southwest overnight on 31 January. Though the eye retained a relatively large diameter of approximately 51 km (32 mi), Winifred continued to deepen as it approached the coast of north
Queensland
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; however, a contraction of the
eyewall
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became evident by 0300 UTC the next day. With time, the eye further decreased in size, with the smallest diameter assessed at 41 km (26 mi) just prior to landfall. In addition, this decrease suggested a reach of peak intensity, and correspondingly, minimum central pressure dropped to 957 mbar (hPa; upon landfall near
Silkwood, Queensland at 0445 UTC, the lowest recorded throughout the duration of the cyclone. This pressure, combined with peak winds of around 155 km/h (100 mph
10-minute sustained), would designate Winifred as the equivalent of a Category 2 hurricane on the Saffir–Simpson scale. Moving further inland, Winifred began to lose its discernible radar features and quickly decreased in intensity; however, the cyclone persisted as a weakening tropical depression for approximately five days. Operationally, Winifred was declared dissipated on 6 February.
Prior to the formation of a tropical depression, Tropical Cyclone Advices were initiated at 0600 UTC 29 January. At the time, the precursor low was located about 340 km (210 mi) northeast of
Cooktown, Queensland
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. Consequently, a cyclone watch was declared for coastal areas between
Thursday Island
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and Cooktown; in subsequent advices, the area under watch was extended further to the south. As the storm approached the coastline, the watch was upgraded to a warning from
Cape Flattery to
Townsville
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by 1900 UTC 30 January, though watches remained in effect to the north from
Lockhart River and to the south from
St Lawrence
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...
. Over the subsequent days, the area under threat extended further, and by late 31 January, a cyclone warning was in effect from Cooktown to
Bowen, as well as a cyclone watch for areas between
Cairns
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The city was founded in 1876 and named after William Cairns, Sir W ...
and
Bowen extending southward to St Lawrence. As the storm turned more toward the south, however, a Flash Tropical Cyclone Advice was issued at 0100 UTC on 1 February, warning of locally destructive winds between
Fitzroy Island and
Innisfail, as far south as
Cardwell. Initially, the forecast position of
landfall
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was pinned near
Babinda, where specialists warned of maximum gusts near of .
Winifred struck
Innisfail, Queensland
Innisfail (from Irish language, Irish: Inis Fáil) is a regional town and Suburbs and localities (Australia), locality in the Cassowary Coast Region, Queensland, Australia. The town was originally called Geraldton until 1910. In the , the town o ...
in February 1986 causing extensive damage. There were three deaths attributed to Winifre
Severe Tropical Cyclone Rhonda
Tropical Cyclone Rhonda occurred from 17 February until 21 February 1986. It formed off the
Pilbara
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coast and followed the
Western Australian coast before weakening and crossing near
Perth
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. Areas around Perth received heavy rain. Its estimated lowest pressure was 968 hPa.
Tropical Cyclone Selwyn
Tropical Cyclone Selwyn occurred from 21 February until 26 February 1986 and remained away from land in the
Indian Ocean
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. Its estimated lowest pressure was 980 hPa.
Tropical Cyclone Tiffany
Tropical Cyclone Tiffany occurred from 25 February until 1 March 1986 and remained away from land in the
Indian Ocean
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. Its estimated lowest pressure was 984 hPa.
Severe Tropical Cyclone Victor
Tropical Cyclone Victor occurred from 2 March until 9 March 1986 and was the most severe cyclone of the Australian region for the season. It remained off the
Western Australian coast for all its life. Its estimated lowest pressure was 930 hPa and highest gusts about 255 km/h.
Tropical Cyclone Alfred
Tropical Cyclone Alison–Krisostoma
Tropical Cyclone Alison occurred from 4 April until 14 April 1986 within the
Indian Ocean
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. It moved westward into the
Mauritius
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area of responsibility and was renamed Krisostoma. Its estimated lowest pressure was 974 hPa.
Severe Tropical Cyclone Manu
Tropical Cyclone Manu occurred from 21 April until 27 April 1986 off the
Queensland
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coast. Its estimated lowest pressure was 970 hPa.
Severe Tropical Cyclone Billy–Lila
Tropical Cyclone Billy occurred from 4 May until 15 May 1986. It temporarily moved west into the
Mauritius
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area of responsibility where it was renamed Lila but then moved back again. It crossed the
Western Australian coast near
Geraldton
Geraldton (Wajarri language, Wajarri: ''Jambinu'', Wilunyu language, Wilunyu: ''Jambinbirri'') is a coastal city in the Mid West (Western Australia), Mid West region of Western Australia, north of the state capital, Perth.
As of the , Geraldt ...
just after dissipating. Its estimated lowest pressure was 950 hPa.
This tropical cyclone is the only category 4 cyclone in the Australian Scale in the month of May.
Severe Tropical Cyclone Namu
Cyclone Namu was responsible for the deaths of 103 people and caused US$100 million in economic losses in the Solomon Islands.
It was considered the worst tropical cyclone to impact the area in five years.
The storm was estimated to have caused a maximum wave height of .
Much of the damage caused by Namu was due to phenomenal flooding, and was widespread across the island chain.
At
Honiara International Airport
:
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, of rain was measured over a three-day period.
Increased river flow caused by the depositing of saturated material in rivers was the cause for much of the flood damage that occurred.
Of all the islands,
Malaita
Malaita is the primary island of Malaita Province in Solomon Islands. Malaita is the most populous island of the Solomon Islands, with a population of 161,832 as of 2021, or more than a third of the entire national population. It is also the se ...
was the worst affected by the cyclone.
On the island of
Guadalcanal
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, a single
mudslide
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was responsible for killing 38 villagers.
Attaining a clean water supply was issue on Guadalcanal, and 22% of homes on the island were either damaged or destroyed.
As a result of the havoc caused by the cyclone, approximately 90,000 people, equal to a third of the country's population, were reported as homeless.
The government of the Solomon Islands declared a national
state of emergency
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for the entirety of the island chain.
The United Kingdom,
Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea, officially the Independent State of Papua New Guinea, is an island country in Oceania that comprises the eastern half of the island of New Guinea and offshore islands in Melanesia, a region of the southwestern Pacific Ocean n ...
, the United States, and Japan also sent supplies and goods to the Solomon Islands.
See also
*Atlantic hurricane seasons:
1985
The year 1985 was designated as the International Youth Year by the United Nations.
Events January
* January 1
** The Internet's Domain Name System is created.
** Greenland withdraws from the European Economic Community as a result of a n ...
,
1986
The year 1986 was designated as the International Year of Peace by the United Nations.
Events January
* January 1
** Aruba gains increased autonomy from the Netherlands by separating from the Netherlands Antilles.
** Spain and Portugal en ...
*Eastern Pacific hurricane seasons:
1985
The year 1985 was designated as the International Youth Year by the United Nations.
Events January
* January 1
** The Internet's Domain Name System is created.
** Greenland withdraws from the European Economic Community as a result of a n ...
,
1986
The year 1986 was designated as the International Year of Peace by the United Nations.
Events January
* January 1
** Aruba gains increased autonomy from the Netherlands by separating from the Netherlands Antilles.
** Spain and Portugal en ...
*Western Pacific typhoon seasons:
1985
The year 1985 was designated as the International Youth Year by the United Nations.
Events January
* January 1
** The Internet's Domain Name System is created.
** Greenland withdraws from the European Economic Community as a result of a n ...
,
1986
The year 1986 was designated as the International Year of Peace by the United Nations.
Events January
* January 1
** Aruba gains increased autonomy from the Netherlands by separating from the Netherlands Antilles.
** Spain and Portugal en ...
*North Indian Ocean cyclone seasons:
1985
The year 1985 was designated as the International Youth Year by the United Nations.
Events January
* January 1
** The Internet's Domain Name System is created.
** Greenland withdraws from the European Economic Community as a result of a n ...
,
1986
The year 1986 was designated as the International Year of Peace by the United Nations.
Events January
* January 1
** Aruba gains increased autonomy from the Netherlands by separating from the Netherlands Antilles.
** Spain and Portugal en ...
References
External links
Queensland cyclone photographs State Library of Queensland
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. Includes photographs of the aftermath of Cyclone Winifred
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Aust
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Australian region cyclone seasons
Tropical cyclones in 1985
Tropical cyclones in 1986