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RARE Event *IN PROGRESS* in Southern Hemisphere - "This COULD be REALLY Big!"
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On this computer graphic map, it shows them spinning on the west side of Aussie land. Looks like a third one is forming a little further westward. Also a potential one spinning on the East side of the continent. [ link to www.ventusky.com (secure)] Quoting: BadBrad look at air pressure. that low you are talking about helps suck it in through 85F water to the coast. high below the storms, the have no where but straight to aus. just a little bit of pressure on the west with another low behind the storms. if it slows down it could be a monster. maybe a wind event but water is going to be nuts. Quoting: panther0621 Which is why I said that this typhoon/hurricane situation can very well turn into a Hurricane Harvey situation for West Australia. Deserts normally can not handle much rainfall without said rainfall turning into major flash flood danger(s). So if a Hurricane Harvey situation happened in that desert-y region that would most likely devastate everything downstream for many miles to even hundreds of miles inland due to flash flooding turning into seemingly long term flooding.
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