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Lightning, storms and high winds lash Melbourne suburbs

Thursday, February 21, 2013 20:29
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This is an amazing event to see below … there is that possibility that some celestial occurrences were taking place in the upper atmosphere causing this sort of extreme bad weather …

Now if a pyramid facility operating as a “kinetic accelerator and stabilizer, generating plasma activity”, also known as a tiller  …. would began to fail or breakdown … this could explain the lightening …

Such a failing stabilizer would also cause an established quantum state of still water to liquefy causing such a rapid downpour …

Such stabilizers creates and sustains an enclosed pocket of open atmosphere in a specific accelerated frequency flux … which also creates the wall of a still water bubble barrier in it’s specific state of a quantum flux ..

All of which is necessary to sustain a celestial community in their bubble barrier of a higher frequency alternant reality …

If a colony have indeed fallen from their state of quantum flux … they would need to establish a cloaking field which could also cause some extra ordinary lightening activity …..

Lightning, storms and high winds lash Melbourne suburbs

Reader photo: Lightning

 

‘I took this photo shortly after 8pm at Melbourne Airport looking towards Sunbury.’ Picture credit: Aaron Stanley, Taylors Hill. Source: Supplied

UPDATE: FLASH flooding and lashing rain saw homes damaged in Melbourne’s north and west as a storm hit the suburbs overnight

The wild weather flooded a police station, caused a supermarket roof to collapse and grounded flights at Melbourne Airport.

Residents in South Morang and Mernda are cleaning up today after flash flooding hit some homes and streets.

More than 50mm of rain bucketed down in Melbourne’s outer north last night in little more than a few hours.

And the Bureau of Meteorology is warning there is a possibility of more storms later this afternoon.

Melbourne lightning

Sunbury FoodWorks manager Ben Duffy said last night there was ”an extreme bang then the roof went”.

His was one of 130 requests for help the State Emergency Services received since noon yesterday when the thunder and lightning first struck.

Mr Duffy expects the damage bill to exceed $50,000.

“I know people always say this but I have never seen anything like it before,” he said.

“I couldn’t see three feet in front of me, the car park flooded, water was half way up my car.”

The damage caused by the storm in Melbourne has left FoodWorks in Sunbury, a bit worse for wear.

Shoppers and staff were evacuated ten minutes before part of the roof fell in.

“We’ll be here all night cleaning up, everyone is just getting around like wet rats at the moment,” Mr Duffy said.

Sunbury was the worst hit with emergency receiving about 30 pleas for help.

“We had quite a few reports of trees over roads and reports of low-level flooding in homes and residential streets,” SES spokesman Lachlan Quick said.

Melbourne lightning

Lightning can be seen from Westfield Shoppingtown in Doncaster. Picture: James Demetrie (Supplied)

“There was some flash flooding in the South Morang and Mernda area after about 50mm of rain fell during the storm.

“Thankfully there have been no injuries and no reports of SES crews having to rescue people from flood waters, which means people are not driving through the floods.”

Lightning stopped planes from landing and taking off at Melbourne Airport, causing long delays.

Airport spokeswoman Anna Gillett said it was a normal safety procedure because of the wild weather.

Lightning

A nice bolt of lightning from last night’s storm, taken in Rosanna. Picture: Gary Drain

Epping Police Station is cleaning up this morning after being evacuated last night.

 Inspector Bob Dykstra said the station was waterlogged and some of the ceiling had collapsed.

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