Brighton tornado
The Brighton tornado is the strongest storm recorded in Melbourne to date. On the afternoon of 2 February 1918, with prevailing north-westerly winds and a heat wave (typical conditions for Melbourne thunderstorms). After a severe storm formed and moved off Port Phillip, two tornadoes struck Brighton beach simultaneously at approximately 5:45 pm and proceeded inland, converging near the junction of Halifax and Church Streets. Five minutes later, a third tornado struck. The tornadoes then tracked east over open fields.
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Brighton tornado
The Brighton tornado is the strongest storm recorded in Melbourne to date. On the afternoon of 2 February 1918, with prevailing north-westerly winds and a heat wave (typical conditions for Melbourne thunderstorms). After a severe storm formed and moved off Port Phillip, two tornadoes struck Brighton beach simultaneously at approximately 5:45 pm and proceeded inland, converging near the junction of Halifax and Church Streets. Five minutes later, a third tornado struck. The tornadoes then tracked east over open fields.
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The Brighton tornado is the st ...... the Brighton general cemetery.
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Шторм «Брайтон» является сильн ...... рдону на брайтонском кладбище.
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The Methodist Church, Hawthorn Road, completely destroyed by the tornado
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A£100,000–150,000
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Brighton tornado
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The Brighton tornado is the st ...... tracked east over open fields.
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Шторм «Брайтон» является сильн ...... равились на восток через поля.
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Brighton tornado
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Брайтон (торнадо)
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