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  2. 2010 Western Australian storms - Wikipedia

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    22 March 2010 The Geraldton storm moved out towards the coast during the morning, skipping Perth, but not before putting an end to nearby Mandurah's dry spell with 2.4 millimetres (0.09 in) of rainfall and later Bunbury where 9 millimetres (0.35 in) fell. Seven pole-top fires cut power to 1,200 homes across both cities.

  3. Severe storms in Australia - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. List of costly or deadly hailstorms - Wikipedia

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    2010 Victorian storms: Heavy rain and large hail across much of Victoria lead to flash flooding in central Melbourne, roofs collapsing at Southern Cross station and Docklands Stadium, and power cuts to over 120,000 households around Victoria. 40,000 insurance claims for over $500 million were lodged. 22 March 2010 Perth, Western Australia ...

  5. List of natural disasters in Australia - Wikipedia

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    2010 Flood: March 2010 Queensland floods: 0 200,000,000+ AUD 2010 Flood: March 2010 Victoria storms: 0 2000+ houses 500,000,000+ AUD 2010 Flood: 2010 Western Australian storms: 0 $1,080,000,000 AUD It is the costliest natural disaster in Western Australian history 2010 Flood: September 2010 Victoria floods: 0 250 2010 Flood: 2010 Gascoyne River ...

  6. Weather of 2010 - Wikipedia

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    The 2010 Victorian storms were a series of storms that passed through much of the Australian state of Victoria on March 6 and 7, 2010. One of the most severe storms passed directly over Greater Melbourne , bringing lightning , flash flooding , very large hail and strong winds to the state's capital.

  7. Climate of Perth - Wikipedia

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    2010 Western Australian storms, which hit Perth on 22 March 2010. Perth recorded 40.2 mm (1.58 in) of rain, and large hail caused significant damage across the metropolitan area. This is the costliest natural disaster in Western Australian history, with the damage bill estimated at A$1.08 billion.

  8. List of Australia tornadoes - Wikipedia

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    The second, at 10 am (ACST), caused a narrow 2 km (1.2 mi) long path of damage through the Adelaide suburbs of Rosslyn Park and Wattle Park. In the evening, another tornado or severe down-burst associated with a hail storm occurred at Two Wells, causing a damage path of less than 500 m (1,600 ft) in length. [59] Niangala tornado: 13 October 2002

  9. History of Perth, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    22 March 2010: Storms caused hundreds of millions of dollars worth of hail damage and left 150,000 homes without power. [32] October 2011: Perth hosted the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting and the Queen visited. [33] 2012: Construction of Brookfield Place was completed.