How hard will it be now for people that are anti 4wd's in the city, to pick on the ******* in the city that have 4wd's that "never go offroad" :D
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How hard will it be now for people that are anti 4wd's in the city, to pick on the ******* in the city that have 4wd's that "never go offroad" :D
And we thought we did it tough
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BrlD22HwPvI"]YouTube - Broken Hill comes over pitch black during a dust storm[/ame]
Martyn
Bushie that is unreal.........
That would be quite scary if you were unaware of what was actually happening.
Rains too often here is Tassie to get that sort of thing :(
In fact we have little bits of the red centre stuck on our front windows from where the dust was in the clouds and came down with the rain.
Amazing the windows dried out enough to see the dust :p
MartynQuote:
Top Priority for Immediate Broadcast
NSW and ACT SEVERE WEATHER WARNING
Damaging Winds.
For people in the Alps, the ACT, the Southern Tablelands, the Central Tablelands, The South Coast, Illawarra, and Hunter.
Issued at 5:05 pm on Friday 25 September 2009
Synoptic Situation: 3:00 pm EST Friday
A vigorous cold front has moved into far western New South Wales. It is expected to reach the southeast of the state late evening/overnight and reach the far northeast Saturday morning. Fresh to strong, gusty north to northwest winds will turn colder fresh to strong westerly behind the change and may reach gale force in the above districts with blizzard conditions on the Alps. Snow is expected to fall down to about 900 metres during Saturday. Dust has been reported over northwestern New South Wales and South Australia today [although less in extent than on Tuesday] and this is expected to be transported to eastern parts of the state during Saturday.
Average wind speeds may reach 65 km/hr with gusts over 90 km/hr forecast for the above districts. Over Alpine areas blizzards can be expected, and above 1900 metres, winds may exceed 80km/hr with gusts in excess of 125km/hr possible.