Sydney Covered in Orange Dust

Posted by Kendall Harmon



Quite something--watch it all.

Filed under: * General InterestWeather* International News & CommentaryAustralia / NZ

6 Comments
Posted September 24, 2009 at 7:20 am

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1. Archer_of_the_Forest wrote:

Reminds me of the Mad Max movies.

September 24, 9:45 am | [comment link]
2. Stefano wrote:

......or Mars.

September 24, 11:44 am | [comment link]
3. ls from oz wrote:

You’re not kidding. Even out here - four hours west of Sydney - I’ve spent the last two days trying to get red dust off surfaces, out of curtains etc. It was freaky. I was driving to work and it started to rain red mud. Now its set like concrete on the car.

September 24, 6:43 pm | [comment link]
4. Laura R. wrote:

Is from oz #3, thanks for the explanation of the cause of the phenomenon—and good luck getting rid of the dust & mud!

September 24, 7:18 pm | [comment link]
5. FrWes wrote:

Make it brown instead of red, and make it thick enough to only see about 10 feet ahead of you, then you will be in Iraq in the Spring or Summer.  We would get these dust “storms” about every other week for about two days at a time, but it would just hang in the air like fog.  Bleah!  This is why cowboys wear bandannas.

September 24, 9:32 pm | [comment link]
6. Jill C. wrote:

Every once in awhile, here in North Texas, we get a dust storm blowing in from West TX, but nothing like this!

Philippians four:eight

September 24, 9:42 pm | [comment link]


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