1999–2000 Australian region cyclone season
The 1999–2000 Australian region cyclone season was a slightly above average tropical cyclone season. It ran from 1 November 1999 to 30 April 2000. The regional tropical cyclone operational plan also defines a "tropical cyclone year" separately from a "tropical cyclone season", with the "tropical cyclone year" for this season lasting from 1 July 1999 to 30 June 2000.
1999–2000 Australian region cyclone season | |
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Season summary map | |
Seasonal boundaries | |
First system formed | 2 December 1999 |
Last system dissipated | 23 May 2000 |
Strongest storm | |
Name | Paul |
• Maximum winds | 220 km/h (140 mph) (10-minute sustained) |
• Lowest pressure | 915 hPa (mbar) |
Seasonal statistics | |
Tropical lows | 14 |
Tropical cyclones | 13 |
Severe tropical cyclones | 7 |
Total fatalities | 0 |
Total damage | Unknown |
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Two of the most notable cyclones of the season were Steve and Rosita. Cyclone Steve transversed the entire Australian continent, and although a fairly weak cyclone, caused widespread flooding in Queensland, Northern Territory and Western Australia, while Cyclone Rosita made an almost direct hit on Broome as a severe Category 4 cyclone, devastating several remote stations and the town itself. Rosita surprised many residents of its arrival, as it made landfall very late in the season.