I saw the report on the news last night about the horrible red dust storm blanketing the city of Sydney and the famous landmarks barely visible in the stuff.
Hope all our RRF-ers in Australia are OK and that all your Rics and amps are safely tucked away.
I guess Trotty will no doubt have to deal with insurance-claim issues as result of this freakish occurance.
Australia's Bad Dust Storm
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Australia's Bad Dust Storm
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Re: Sydney's Bad Dust Storm
It must be pointed that Australia does not start and end with Sydney.
Most of New South Wales was covered and a bit of Victoria. I have no idea why Sydney thinks that it was the only place effected
Our cars are still covered with the stuff and you could not see out of the windows.
The houses have dust under the eaves and the roads were red. (as were most folks eyes)
I blame the media for promoting the myth that it was just Sydney.....
Whoops I'm ranting...
Now back to your normal viewing...
Eden.
Most of New South Wales was covered and a bit of Victoria. I have no idea why Sydney thinks that it was the only place effected
Our cars are still covered with the stuff and you could not see out of the windows.
The houses have dust under the eaves and the roads were red. (as were most folks eyes)
I blame the media for promoting the myth that it was just Sydney.....
Whoops I'm ranting...
Now back to your normal viewing...
Eden.
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Re: Australia's Bad Dust Storm
Eden, I Didn't mean to omit other Provinces or minimize damage to other areas of Oz.
I have changed the thread title to Australia's bad dust storm.... instead of just "Sydney's".
The news I was watching in L.A. only mentioned Sydney and were showing the famous Opera house and Bridge....
I have changed the thread title to Australia's bad dust storm.... instead of just "Sydney's".
The news I was watching in L.A. only mentioned Sydney and were showing the famous Opera house and Bridge....
Re: Australia's Bad Dust Storm
It looked pretty bad from down here. Dust storms like that can occur anywhere in Australia and are relatively rare as far as capital cities are concerned - maybe once every 2 or 3 decades. Our last one down here in Melbourne in 1983 coincided with with some of our worst bushfires - it was hellish!
This most recent one extended some 800 miles along the east coast!
A lot of work cleaning up after too. And if they are followed by heavy rain it can be even more nasty..... drains blocked with mud and floods everywhere.
This most recent one extended some 800 miles along the east coast!
A lot of work cleaning up after too. And if they are followed by heavy rain it can be even more nasty..... drains blocked with mud and floods everywhere.
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Re: Australia's Bad Dust Storm
It's ok, as I said it is the media that has a skew on events. (I guess they always do!)8mileshigher wrote:The news I was watching in L.A. only mentioned Sydney and were showing the famous Opera house and Bridge....
Eden.
Re: Australia's Bad Dust Storm
I suppose those dust storms are useful only if you something sandblasted on the cheap eh Aitch?
I saw that on the news last night also Eden and I wondered why only Sydney got a mention. But that's the way to sell a news headline right? Mention that it only happened in one place and make it seem like it was only city dwellers who bore the brunt of it. Oh well. At least Rich was concerned enough to make sure your instruments, amps and you blokes are OK. I can tell you by your post that you are because you still have your keen sense of humour about you.
I saw that on the news last night also Eden and I wondered why only Sydney got a mention. But that's the way to sell a news headline right? Mention that it only happened in one place and make it seem like it was only city dwellers who bore the brunt of it. Oh well. At least Rich was concerned enough to make sure your instruments, amps and you blokes are OK. I can tell you by your post that you are because you still have your keen sense of humour about you.
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Re: Australia's Bad Dust Storm
I hope it will pass soon and that none of our friends should suffer too much hardship.
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Re: Sydney's Bad Dust Storm
...so be careful when polishing your Ricks.....you wouldn't like that sort of fireglo at all...weemac wrote:.....The houses have dust under the eaves .........