On This Day February 8 1983 - The Melbourne Dust Storm Swept Through Australia

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On This Day February 8 1983 - The Melbourne Dust Storm Swept Through Australia
On this day, February 8, 1983, the Melbourne Dust Storm struck Melbourne, Australia, in one of the most dramatic weather events in the country's history. The massive storm was caused by one of the worst droughts on record, which had left the land dry and vulnerable to strong winds.

The dust storm, driven by winds of up to 100 km/h (62 mph), rolled across Victoria, turning day into night as it blanketed Melbourne in a thick red haze. The storm carried an estimated 50,000 tonnes of topsoil from the drought stricken farmlands, reducing visibility to near zero and leaving the city covered in dust. It was a surreal and unsettling moment, marking one of Australia’s most extreme weather events of the decade.

The storm was part of the devastating 1982-83 El Niño weather pattern, which led to widespread drought and contributed to the catastrophic Ash Wednesday bushfires later that month. The combination of extreme heat, dry conditions, and fierce winds made this period one of the most dangerous in Australian climate history.

80s insight: The dust storm was so intense that office buildings in Melbourne had to turn on their lights in the middle of the afternoon, as the city was plunged into darkness.

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