On Christmas Day, 25 December 1974, the cyclone left Darwin in shreds. The wind gauge at Darwin Airport officially recorded winds of 217 kilometres per hour before being blown away itself.
71 people were killed, and 9,000 homes destroyed, out of a city of 43,500 people living in 12,000 residences. Many buildings were not built to withstand cyclonic forces, despite being in the cyclone belt. Of the people aboard the 22 vessels at sea when the cyclone struck, 16 were never found.
Most of Darwin's residents were evacuated following the devastation, and many of them never returned. However, Darwin was rebuilt according to new building codes, and it is now regarded as a modern multicultural city of around 100,000 people.
because cyclone Tracy is so powerful it's like category 5
Damage $800 million (1974 USD)$3.6 billion (2011 USD)The link provided has alot more info.
The damage bill following Cyclone Tracy was $800 million (Australian dollars). That was in 1974 figures, so would translate to much higher figures now.
Cyclone Tracy, in 1974, did not destroy any crops. When the cyclone made landfall, the eye of the cyclone centred over Darwin, so the worst damage was the devastation of houses and other buildings. The area around Darwin was affected to a much more limited sense, and Tracy did not bring heavy rains often associated with cyclones.
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When Cyclone Tracy Hit Darwin, the city received 250mm within a 12 hour period.
Cyclone Tracy, which struck Darwin, Australia, in December 1974, resulted in approximately 500 injuries. The cyclone caused widespread destruction, with 70% of the city's buildings damaged or destroyed. While the number of fatalities was recorded at 71, the injuries varied in severity, with many requiring medical attention due to the extensive impact of the disaster.
When Cyclone Tracy hit Darwin on Christmas Day 1974, 255mm of rain was dumped on the city within a twelve hour period.
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Cyclone Tracy primarily affected the city of Darwin in the Northern Territory of Australia when it struck on Christmas Eve in 1974. The cyclone caused widespread destruction across much of Darwin, with around 70% of the buildings damaged or destroyed. While Darwin was the most severely impacted area, surrounding regions also experienced significant effects from the storm.
Cyclone Tracy, which hit Darwin, Australia in 1974, caused significant destruction on the ground but did not have a long-lasting impact on the atmosphere. The storm's immediate effects were localized to the region and did not have a significant impact on the overall atmospheric conditions globally.
too much winds!