Amazing! Sand Storm in Australia Looks Like a Tsunami. An
astonishing sights seen in the west coast of
The view
was successfully immortalized by a barge worker, Brett Martin. He said the
storm was visible at the site 40 kilometers from the coast in the town of Onslow , Perth ,
Western Australia .
Photos
taken by Martin does look very dramatic. The storm that brought dust and sand
is red-brown. The storm fused with clouds on it, resembling the waves. If
viewed carefully indeed resemble a giant wave or waves in the ocean are very
very high.
Similarly,
as reported by mirror.co.uk, Saturday (01/12/2013).
Such
types of storms are quite rare. According to some experts, these storms can be
seen such as strong winds capable of carrying sand and dust in the dry areas. As
the particles become smaller in the air, it will be suspended in the air and
the wind.
According
to weather expert John Relf told The Australian, sand and dust is carried by
Narelle hurricane storm coming in level 4. The storm has forced a number of
iron ore plant and oil plant stops operating.
In other
parts of Australia , thick
smoke still enveloped the rest mass of fire houses in Bribie
Island , near the coast of Queensland . Extreme
weather and severe heat waves in recent years hit Australia and sparked a major fire.
Many residents displaced by the fire. Although it has now subsided, but some
residents still traumatized and afraid to return to their homes.
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