[meteorite-list] another dust storm hits Broken Hill in Australia

W&S Schroer schroer at bigpond.com
Thu Sep 24 22:53:24 EDT 2009


Hi list,
it's Friday morning and the city is covered under a cloud of dust again. 
It's not as bad yet as it was three days ago but I'm sure that out in the 
desert more meteorites will be exposed thanks to the relentless storm.
Unfortunately, the bi-annual Gem & Mineral Show started today and will end 
on Sunday. Most stall holder have travelled hundreds of miles to get here, 
so for them it will be a financial disaster if it doesn't calm down soon.

Storms are quite common this time of the year but they normally don't carry 
dust of this magnitude. The dust was originally moved earlier this year from 
inner eastern Australia to the west when unusual heavy downpours in 
north-eastern Australia created countless little 'rivers' and filled up the 
normally dry salt lake called Lake Eyre in the north of South Australia. 
Something like this happens only once in every decade or even less and it 
creates a wonderful show of nature where the wildlife flourishes for a few 
months until the lake dries up again.

And this is happening now and millions of fish and thousand of pelicans and 
many more other animals are dying. A paradise is turning into hell right now 
and since hundreds of thousand tons of fine dust travelled with the water to 
this region, it is changing now from mud to dust again and those normally 
harmless yearly storms pick up this fine material and carry it from west to 
east covering a large part of Australia.
Unfortunately, Broken Hill is the first major city that gets hit by these 
storms and by the time they reach the east coast with cities like Sydney and 
Brisbane, the number of particles per cm³ is much less. Still, people with 
health problems will be badly affected there too.

Anyway, nothing can stop me from going to that show. Who knows, with the top 
soil blown away I might find a meteorite on the foot path.....

Cheers
Werner Schroer





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