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20090923 Wednesday September 23, 2009
Massive dust storm in Sydney Australia today


I awoke this  morning to an errie orange red glow and the air was thick with dust that made your mouth dry.  Sydney has been engulfed by a massive dust storm after strong winds brought large amounts of dust from inland NSW and the desert area of South Australia and dumped it on the city.  I have never seen anything like it.  However I guess this is what to expect if you live in the driest continent in the world.  It was very strange driving the Sydney Sun office at Gordon with the head-lights on and limited visibility.  People with asthma and other breathing problems have been advised to stay indoors.


Below are some photos:



The view from my back balcony this morning Sept. 23 2009




Sun Microsystems Gordon Office this morning Sept. 23 2009  




Sydney Harbor Bridge (source: smh.com.au)



Sydney Opera House (Source: smh.com.au)







posted by Kirk Sep 23 2009, 10:28:32 AM EST Permalink Comments [1]

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I heard about this on the BBC this morning. How interesting to see your own pictures from the storm. I know it's a catastrophe but the pictures really are beautiful...

Posted by melanie gao on September 24, 2009 at 09:39 AM EST #

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