Tropical Cyclone Damien brings heavy rain to Western Australia

Tropical Cyclone Damien made landfall in Western Australia over the weekend and lashed north-western parts of Australia with heavy rain and damaging winds. Unrelated to the cyclone, eastern Australia also recently had some substantial rainfall totals. While rain came as welcome relief after the severe bushfires, flash floods have now swept across the region.

Storm Hervé marked the end of unseasonable warmth across parts of France and Germany last week as the system brought a cooler airmass, strong winds, and fresh, heavy snowfall to the Alps. Prior to this, south-west Europe as a whole was experiencing exceptional heat, and temperatures rocketed to 29.6C in Valencia in Spain on Tuesday, setting a new all-time February record.

Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/news/2020/feb/12/tropical-cyclone-damien-brings-heavy-rain-to-western-australia

A satellite image shows Tropical Cyclone Damien as it crosses the coast of Western Australia’s Pilbara region.

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