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Climate of Australia / Dust storm / Wind / Wanaaring /  New South Wales / Thunderstorm / Cyclone Vance / Meteorology / Atmospheric sciences / Storm
Date: 2009-12-13 16:34:48
Climate of Australia
Dust storm
Wind
Wanaaring
New South Wales
Thunderstorm
Cyclone Vance
Meteorology
Atmospheric sciences
Storm

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