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Sydney dust storm 'like Mars'

Post by neufer » Wed Sep 23, 2009 1:03 pm

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/8270337.stm wrote: Sydney dust storm 'like Mars'

Sydney city office buildings shrouded in dust, 23 September
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<<Sydney residents woke up to an ethereal scene on Wednesday
A storm which blew in from the Australian outback blanketed Sydney in a layer of orange dust.
Here, residents describe the bizarre and frightening scene.

Tanya Ferguson said the dust was the weirdest thing she had seen in her life, turning the city into a scene from another planet. "It was like being on Mars," she told the BBC News website. "I haven't been there, obviously, but I imagine that's what the sky would look like." She said she woke to a massive gust of wind blowing through her windows early in the morning. "The whole room was completely orange. I couldn't believe my eyes," she said.

Ms Ferguson said she initially thought there was a bush fire. When she finally decided to venture outside, she said the entire city was covered in a film of orange dust. "All the cars are just orange - and the orange was so intense," she said by phone from Sydney, where she has lived for the past six years. "It was like being in the outback, but it was right here in the city."

Ms Ferguson said the sky was overcast and it was very dusty, making her sneeze a lot. Public transport was disrupted and the roads were clogged as drivers struggled in the difficult conditions, but she said some people went to their jobs, and she saw a few residents wearing face masks. By evening, Ms Ferguson said there were blue skies over Sydney and that it was returning to a normal day.

Fellow Sydneysider Nick Beaugeard said his four young children were really frightened when they woke up on Wednesday morning. "There was a really red glow inside the house, really crimson" he said. "It looked like the end of the world." After the initial shock, he said the children got really excited and went off to school where they said it was "pink until noon".

Mr Beaugeard - who moved to Australia from the UK in 1998 - had to drive to work from the Northern Beaches area because the ferries were closed. "It was like driving through a pea soup of fog," he said, "except it was bright red". He said the lights looked blue because it was so red outside. Mr Beaugeard said his wife - who is an asthmatic - was fine despite the blanket of dust and fog. "She went out with a scarf over her mouth and she came back without it," he said. He said the dust left everyone with a dry mouth, and a really gritty taste, but caused no breathing problems for his wife.

Andrew Hawkins, who lives in Northmead, about 20km from the centre of Sydney, says he was scared at first because it looked like the end of the world. "This morning's dust storm was unbelievable… It was like waking up to see that Armageddon is upon us," he wrote in. Mr Hawkins said he thought his eyes were playing up, or that there had been a nuclear explosion or a bush fire.

He described an ethereal scene of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Opera House as he rode the train to work. "To see a city of such beauty shrouded in red, was a sight which cannot be described - even pictures fail to capture the eerie nature of the scene which surrounded us this morning," Mr Hawkins added.

Another Sydney resident, Kirsty Ainsworth, said it was like being in a film. "It was really, really bizarre. It was actually like being in a movie - the Day After Tomorrow or Armageddon," she said. Ms Ainsworth said there had been storm warnings on Monday and Tuesday, but the dust storm took everybody by surprise.

"It came out of nowhere," she said, adding that visibility had improved enough for her to make it to work by around 0830 local time. "Everybody's cars were caked in orange dust, and there's still sand everywhere," she said. >>
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Re: Sydney dust storm 'like Mars'

Post by harry » Sat Sep 26, 2009 12:17 pm

G'day from the land of red demons

The red dust covered everything and if you allowed a window open to the house or the car or office then red is your colour.


It's taken sometime to clean.
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Re: Sydney dust storm 'like Mars'

Post by neufer » Mon Sep 28, 2009 2:03 am

harry wrote:G'day from the land of red demons

The red dust covered everything and if you allowed a window open to the house or the car or office then red is your colour.

It's taken sometime to clean.
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD/view.php?id=40274 wrote:
<<A wall of dust stretched from northern Queensland to the southern tip of eastern Australia on the morning of September 23, 2009. The dust is thick enough that the land beneath it is not visible. The storm, the worst in 70 years, led to canceled or delayed flights, traffic problems, and health issues, reported the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) News. The concentration of particles in the air reached 15,000 micrograms per cubic meter in New South Wales during the storm, said ABC News. A normal day sees a particle concentration 10-20 micrograms per cubic meter. Strong winds blew the dust from the interior to more populated regions along the coast. In this image, the dust rises in plumes from point sources and concentrates in a wall along the front of the storm. The large image shows that some of the point sources are agricultural fields, recognizable by their rectangular shape. Australia has suffered from a multiple-year drought, and much of the dust is coming from fields that have not been planted because of the drought.>>
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Re: Sydney dust storm 'like Mars'

Post by harry » Mon Sep 28, 2009 11:34 pm

G'day

The funny thing is that some people thought it was the end of the world and started packing their bags to move to safety.

It reminded me of the story in the US early in the 1900's the radio station acting out the Mars Invasion, "The Worlds at War" where people started packing and moving houses in the middle of the night.
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Re: Sydney dust storm 'like Mars'

Post by rstevenson » Tue Sep 29, 2009 12:15 pm

harry wrote:It reminded me of the story in the US early in the 1900's the radio station acting out the Mars Invasion, "The Worlds at War" where people started packing and moving houses in the middle of the night.
The War of the Worlds, H. G. Wells' novel as adapted by Orson Welles.
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Re: Sydney dust storm 'like Mars'

Post by harry » Wed Sep 30, 2009 12:22 am

G'day

Smile,,,,,,,,,,,,yep that was the name of the movie.

H G Wells wrote my favorite movie.

The Time Machine
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