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The 2010 Western Australian storms, also known as the "Storm of the Decade" were a series of storms that travelled over southwestern Western Australia on 21 and 22 March 2010. One of the more intense storm cells passed directly over the capital city of Perth between 3:30 pm and 5:00 pm on Monday 22 March 2010.
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Flash flooding in Perth, 2010. On 22 March 2010, a hail storm struck Perth with golf ball sized hail, gale-force winds up to 120 kilometres per hour (75 mph), and 40 millimetres (1.6 in) of rain. Frequent lightning strikes bought 120,000 homes without power with mudslides wrecking several homes.
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A subsequent storm 2 days later brought in another round of hailstorm with high winds causing additional damage to the city. The cost of these events reached $552 million. [31] 12 April 2016 San Antonio, Texas, US A storm producing hail up to the size of grapefruits pummeled the city causing extensive damage to cars, homes, windows, and roofs.
List of confirmed tornadoes – Wednesday, October 6, 2010 [note 1] EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time Path length Max width Summary EF2 NW of Washington Park to NE of Lost Eden: Coconino: AZ: 08:50–09:12 14.8 mi (23.8 km)
1998 1998 Perth and South-West, Western Australia Severe Storm (incl. Lightning & Hail) Dead=1 Injured= Affected= Homeless= Est Cost=$0M resources - EMA Disasters Database 1998 1998 Southern New South Wales, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory Severe Storm/land gales Dead= Injured= Affected= Homeless= Est Cost=$0M
9Gem is an Australian free-to-air digital television multichannel, launched by the Nine Network in September 2010. [1] The channel provides general entertainment and movie programming, from which the original name "GEM" is derived.